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Going to Prison for Tax Fraud
An Overland Park, Kansas resident, who owned a trucking company, was assessed tax penalties of $669,037 and was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison. The Kansas resident was accused of tax evasion for filing a false statement with the … Continue reading
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Top American Lawyers
It is with great pride and honor that the Top American Lawyers announces the admission of Camron Hoorfar into membership of the Top 1% Attorney. Camron exemplifies what a Top American Lawyer stands for, including honesty, integrity, professionalism, and grit. … Continue reading
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Lawful Traffic Stops
The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires that a traffic stop must be supported in a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. As in a recent case for a Missouri couple, a couple arguing in their vehicle is not sufficient … Continue reading
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A Judge’s Wife on the Jury Does not Ruin the Trial
In a recent Missouri case, the judge who was handling the trial had his wife on the jury. When the attorneys did not remove the judge’s wife from the jury, the judge’s wife was allowed to remain acting as a … Continue reading
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Getting a Valid Parenting Plan
A parenting plan is a plan that two parents must follow when they have a custody agreement for their child. The plan sets forth the dates and times that each parent gets to spend with their child. Missouri law requires … Continue reading
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Bartending Trouble But No Party Foul
A person who holds a liquor license who serves liquor to a minor and the minor then causes an accident can be held liable for the damage that the minor caused. However, a person at a party who is hosting … Continue reading
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Paying Taxes on the Sale of Your Home
Normally, taxpayers do not have to pay any income tax on $250,000 ($500,000 if married filing jointly) in profit from selling your home. However, if you did not own the home for at least two (2) years of the previous … Continue reading
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No More Debt Collection Phone Calls
In August 2016, the FCC issued rules restricting companies to three calls per month in order to collect a debt on federal student loans, mortgages, and taxes. Remember, the IRS will never call you. Instead, the IRS will send you … Continue reading
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The IRS May Have Lost Your Identity
Last month it was discovered that the IRS realized that illegal immigrants stole more than 1 million Social Security Numbers from Americans. To make matters worse, the IRS knew about the problem five (5) years ago but never told anyone … Continue reading
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Misapplication of Mortgage Payments in a Chapter 13 is a Discharge Violation Injunction
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the bankrupt debtor makes monthly payments to the Chapter 13 Trustee in order to, usually, save their home from foreclosure. If the mortgage company does not apply the monthly payments correctly, the mortgage company has … Continue reading