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GMD Tax Law of Massachusetts is a law firm that resolves tax issues including: back taxes, IRS notices, IRS letters, tax liens, wage levies or garnishments, bank levies, penalty abatement, unfiled tax returns, Trust Fund Recovery Penalty matters, Notices of Deficiency, DOR notices, DOR letters, Offers in Compromise, innocent spouse relief, installment agreements, financial hardships, tax appeals, Offers in Final Settlement and more.

Dealing with tax problems can be stressful, strain relationships and are time consuming. Whether you are dealing with business tax problems or personal tax problems, Attorney Gregory M. Dzialo will work to reach the best resolution possible for you. Your case will receive the same level of detail whether you owe $10,000 or $10,000,000 in back taxes!
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Federal and state laws generally require taxpayers to keep records of their income and expenses and to file tax returns. Deny refunds or credits that may be due to you (if you do not file the associated tax return within a particular period of time);. If you or your business has unfiled tax returns or unpaid taxes, then contact GMD Tax Law of Massachusetts for a FREE consultation!
Levies and garnishments are the taking of something that you own without your consent to satisfy a debt. When the IRS or the Department of Revenue believe that you have unpaid taxes, penalties and/or interest, and that you are not being cooperative, these agencies may have the legal authority to take some of the things that you own whether in your possession or in the possession of another without your consent.
Both federal and state laws require taxpayers to keep records of their income and expenses and to file honest and accurate tax returns. The IRS and the Department of Revenue generally have the legal authority to demand that a taxpayer provide proof of income and expenses and to examine this proof. Going through an audit can be frustrating and time-consuming even if the auditor determines that the tax return at issue is 100% accurate as filed.
A tax lien is the government's legal claim against your property. Both the IRS and the Department of Revenue can file liens in respect of unpaid balances due in order to protect the government's interests. A great number of people confuse a lien with a levy. There may be ways to avoid the filing of a Notice of Tax Lien.
Federal law requires that, every year, citizens and resident aliens of the United States disclose certain assets held outside of the United States to the federal government. This may include bank accounts, real property, ownership in foreign entities and more. If you are required to, but do not, meet this filing requirement, you may be subject to both criminal prosecution and substantial penalties.
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Mary Kay McCann
Mary Kay McCann
Sep 25, 2019
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I hired Mr. Dzialo as my attorney to assist with an IRS tax matter. Throughout my case, I found Mr. Dzialo to be helpful and pleasant. I felt that Greg truly cared about getting me results in an efficient manner. He provided me with status updates that were prompt and easy to understand.
Before I retained Greg Dzialo I couldn’t sleep because I was worried about my situation. I am so glad that I hired him to resolve my case - it was the best decision I could have made. He charged me a fair price and had excellent results. I saved over $35,000!!
Thank you! I will be sure to refer any friends