IRS Has Streamlined the Offer In Compromise System

See the article below in Accounting Today by Michael Cohn discussing the IRS agreeing to more flexible payment schedules in its Offer in Compromise program, including expanding what can be paid.  Here is the link to the article:http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/IRS-Offer-in-Compromise-Program-Flexible-Fresh-Start-62727-1.html?ET=webcpa:e2522:204199a:&st=email&utm_source=editorial&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WebCPA_Daily_052212Remember, You can count on us to count for you!  

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Why Won’t California Try and Attract New Business?

While all the talk of masses of businesses leaving California are exaggerated, it is true that new business expansion in California is not what it used to be, mainly because the state is not a great place for business expansion.  In this article by Dan Walters in the Sacramento Bee, he discusses how the state government doesn’t feel there is a problem, which is a problem:http://www.sacbee.com/2012/05/20/4502796/dan-walters-california-has-reason.htmlThis lack of response by the state government could slow our economic recovery dramatically, especially considering how many unemployed there still are in this state (at least 2 million).  What happens in the future is anyone’s guess.Remember, You can count on us to count for you! 

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