November 11th, 2014 → 2:06 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Law abiding, small business owners and ordinary citizens must be increasingly cautious to avoid getting into trouble with the IRS. For the last few years, the IRS has been implementing a process referred to as “civil asset forfeiture” to seize bank accounts and other assets. Originally created as a way to track the cash of criminals such as drug traffickers and terrorists, the IRS has turned their sights to average business owners even though they have no criminal records, nor have they committed any serious crimes.
Once the IRS seizes an account, they can take the money without filing a criminal complaint.
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November 10th, 2014 → 4:43 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Tax resolution attorney Lance Drury, founder of the Law Firm of Lance R. Drury, and best selling author of “Successonomics” tells employers that as trustees of the U.S. government they are obligated to send in payroll taxes or suffer the consequences.
St Genevieve, MO, November 10, 2014: Tax resolution attorney Lance Drury, founder of the Law Firm of Lance R. Drury, and best selling author of “Successonomics” posted a new blog on the LANCE DRURY LAW website entitled “Using Withheld Payroll Taxes For Other Expenses is Dangerous Business.” Once you become an employer you also become a trustee of the U.S.
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November 6th, 2014 → 3:33 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Unfortunately many employers fall into this very dangerous trap during financially stressful times. Be forewarned though that any other means of meeting financial obligations is preferable to using payroll taxes.
Any individual within a company who distributes payroll checks to anyone considered an employee is automatically considered a trustee for the U.S. government. A percentage of the payroll taxes that are withheld are called “trust fund taxes” and belong to the government.
If payroll taxes are misused to pay other expenses instead of making payment to the IRS, they will assess what is called a trust fund civil penalty also known as a trust fund recovery penalty (TFRP).
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September 22nd, 2014 → 12:49 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
St Genevieve, MO, September 22, 2014:Tax resolution attorney Lance Drury, founder of the Law Firm of Lance R. Drury, and best selling author of “Successonomics” posted a new article on the LANCE DRURY LAW website entitled “Employee or Independent Contractor? One Mistake Could Draw Six Government Agencies Gunning for Your Business.” While businesses strive to be in the spotlight, they do not want to be under the glaring lights of six government agencies.
According to Lance Drury, misclassifying a regular employee as an independent contractor is a sure way to get lots of unwanted attention. Drury advises business owners to “Remember that it is in the government’s best interest to have workers classified as employees.
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September 19th, 2014 → 2:24 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Most business owners would be thrilled if they could classify all workers as independent contractors. It would make their bottom line look much better. The savings in payroll taxes and benefits can be very tempting. No one is immune to trying to get away with misclassifying workers. Both, small businesses and large corporations, attempt to reap the rewards.
If you are looking into the distinctions between classifying workers as employees or independent contractors, proceed with caution. An incorrect classification could result in having as many as six government agencies coming after your business for back taxes, back salary, fines and benefits.
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July 24th, 2014 → 8:32 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Before you decide to hire any tax resolution attorney to help you with your IRS challenges, there is one very important fact you’ll want to remember. From the moment you enter into an arrangement made by the attorney with the IRS, you will expected to be compliant from that moment forward.
From this moment forward…
What does compliance mean? It means that you must
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July 23rd, 2014 → 7:06 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Lance Drury, of Lance Drury Law, teamed with several leading experts from around the world to release the book, “SuccessOnomics,” which became an amazon best-seller earlier this year.
St Genevieve, MO – July 23, 2014 – Lance Drury, of Lance Drury Law, joined a select group of the world’s leading experts from a variety of industries to co-write the forthcoming book titled, SuccessOnomics. Drury’s chapter, titled “The Seeds Of My Success” touches on the foundations of success he learned from prominent role models in his life.
SuccessOnomics: Learn The Secrets Of Success In The New Economy From Today’s Leading Entrepreneurs and Professionals features an inspiring collection of stories that discuss today’s leading strategies, tactics and stories to help people thrive in today’s economy.
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July 17th, 2014 → 7:02 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
St Genevieve, MO – July 17, 2014 – Tax resolution attorney Lance Drury, founder of the Law Firm of Lance R. Drury, and best selling author of “Success in the New Economy” posted a new blog on the LANCE DRURY LAW website entitled What you don’t say to the IRS could be your saving grace.Drury writes, “Being at odds with the IRS is one of the things in life everyone goes to great lengths to avoid. Unfortunately it happens – and far more frequently than the average person might expect.” According to Drury, you should always think “never” when dealing with the IRS.
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July 9th, 2014 → 3:54 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
You’ve run into trouble with the taxman. After doing your research and finding someone to work with, you’ve decided to hire a tax resolution attorney to help you get through this challenging time. That is the smartest thing you can do. But, please, don’t stop now. Even though you do not have to deal directly with the IRS, you still have work to do. Even the best tax resolution attorney cannot help if you do not provide the appropriate paperwork on time.
Patience is a virtue the IRS requires of everyone, especially when they owe you money. However, when it comes to owing them, they do not have any patience whatsoever.
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July 7th, 2014 → 4:16 pm @ Lance R. Drury // No Comments
Everyone has heard the expression, “never say never.” However there is one instance where you’ll want to throw that expression out. If you have challenges with the IRS, there truly are things you NEVER want to say. If you don’t immediately say, “I am retaining the services of a lawyer”, at least remember a few things you never want to say. Because what you do say to the IRS can come back to bite you where it really hurts: In the assets.
First: Remember no one is immune to IRS troubles
Being at odds with the IRS is one of the things in life everyone goes to great lengths to avoid.
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