- Posts by Joseph A. PetersonSenior Attorney
Joseph A. Peterson is a member of Plunkett Cooney's Business Transactions & Planning Practice Group and serves as leader of the firm's Tax Law Practice Group. He has extensive experience with tax law, risk management and litigation.
Clocking in at 870 pages, you may appreciate this summary of the individual and business tax implications of President Trump's recently passed Big Beautiful Bill.
What divorcing couples don’t know about income taxes could cost them in the short- and long-term.
Failing to pay federal income tax could result in all of your assets being encumbered by a dreaded IRS Silent Lien.
By levying a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, the IRS can hold business owners and payroll tax managers responsible for unpaid payroll taxes.
Delinquent taxpayers can get back on track by using one of several available installment agreements offered by the IRS and states.
Worrying about an IRS Audit? You’ll get a better night’s sleep after reading this post that dispels common audit myths!
You can survive an IRS audit by understanding its purpose and scope and by preparing appropriately for the encounter.
Understanding local property tax assessments and the appeals process could save residential homeowners valuable time, aggravation and money.
Commercial and industrial property owners in Michigan can skip their local boards of review to contest their property assessment to the state tax tribunal.
There are some definite dos and don'ts for managing income tax liability while using online payment services for business transactions.
The estate planning lessons learned from the case of Virginia Halas McCaskey and the Chicago Bears.
Taxpayers involved in cryptocurrency need to know about these new IRS reporting requirements that take effect for tax year 2025.
This Top 10 list could help put some extra money in your pocket, courtesy of Uncle Sam and the tax attorneys at Plunkett Cooney.
Michigan residential property owners should begin preparing now if they plan to appeal their 2025 local property tax assessments.
Delinquent taxpayers can stay in control of their financial future by taking advantage of these three options for dealing with IRS delinquency notices.
Understanding these IRS penalty abatements can help taxpayers reduce or eliminate their tax penalties.
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Recent Updates
- Key Tax Impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act for Individuals and Businesses
- Love Lost, Tax Savings Found: What Divorcing Spouses Need to Know About Income Taxes
- What Taxpayers Need to Know About Unpaid Tax Debt and the IRS Silent Lien
- What Business Owners and Payroll Professionals Needs to Know About the IRS Trust Fund Recovery Penalty
- IRS Offers Several Types of Installment Agreements to Settle Tax Debt
- The Value of a Business Valuation
- Separating Fact from Fiction About IRS Audit Myths
- Understanding IRS Audits: What to Expect and How to Respond
- When to Appeal Your Residential Property Taxes in Michigan: A Guide for Homeowners
- Taking Action to Preserve Your Legacy: Musings of an Estate Planning Attorney