Alter-Ego and Taxation Lawyers
Avoid Alter-Ego Issues
Neglecting to pay the appropriate taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can have an effect on more than just the responsible business. If another business is closely related, the IRS could declare it an alter-ego and attempt to force it to pay the overdue taxes. Alter-ego issues usually occur in family-owned business situations.
Although two businesses may be closely related, they are not necessarily one and the same. The Hunt Law Firm, P.C., in St. Louis, Missouri, can help determine if the IRS followed proper state procedures in determining the existence of an alter ego. By using their knowledge in the tax law field, the attorneys strive to protect an innocent business from paying the penalties for another company's mistake.
The attorneys at The Hunt Law Firm, P.C., deal with the IRS so you don't have to. Contact them at 314-993-4000.
Avoiding Alter-Ego Issues
All business owners need to be careful about their relationships with other entities, but this is especially true for owners of family-owned companies. Make certain you observe all the niceties of being a business entity, including filing annual registration. Do not provide signatory authority to a person from another company. Following this advice may protect your business from alter-ego issues.
Benefits of Hiring The Hunt Law Firm, P.C.
The Hunt Law Firm, P.C. focuses on tax law. Because it focuses on such a specific area, the attorneys thoroughly know the laws surrounding the difficult alter-ego situations. The firm uses this knowledge to resolve complex cases. The attorneys look at all aspects of the case to create unique options for their clients. They strive to obtain the best solution.
Contact The Hunt Law Firm, P.C., if your business is in trouble with the IRS. They represent clients throughout the Midwest and across the United States.

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The Hunt Law Firm, P.C., in St. Louis, Missouri, represents business owners across the United States who have defaulted on their taxes. Many of their clients live in the Midwest and in these Missouri cities and counties: Kansas City, Springfield, Jefferson City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, Crawford County, Phelps County, Washington County, Jackson County, Dade County, Greene County, Dent County, Texas County, Osage County and Camden County.
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