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Notice from IRS

Tuesday, 10 May 2022 by admin
I received a notice or letter from IRS. What should I do? Every year, the IRS sends numerous notices or letters to taxpayers. Each notice or letter explains the reason for the contact and gives instructions on how to handle an issue. It is extremely important to read the notice or letter and NOT ignore
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Wednesday, 02 March 2022 by admin
With Spring around the corner, we are all transitioning from the cold of Winter to the warmth that Spring promises. It’s a time of transition, similarly it may be a time of change in your life. Perhaps you are going through a new phase of your life, whether it be family related or you’re evaluating
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Filing for Bankruptcy in North Carolina

Friday, 24 September 2021 by admin
Are you deciding whether or not bankruptcy is the right financial option for you? If so, here is some good information to know. Bankruptcy cases are not heard in state court, but rather bankruptcies in North Carolina are adjudicated under federal law. In short, the courts that oversee bankruptcy cases are known as Federal Bankruptcy
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How to file for bankruptcy in NC

Friday, 17 September 2021 by admin
Navigating your finances is not always an easy thing to do when facing changing economic and market factors. Just in the last 18 months the United States has faced economic shutdowns and job losses because of COVID-19 and inflation in the market has given rise to higher prices of food, gas, and other goods. Unemployment
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