ALFREDO GAXIOLA CPA

CERTIFIED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS AND MEXICO.

Our primary focus is to help people and businesses to resolve their problems with the IRS. Once the situation is properly assesed amd the course of action determined, Mr. Gaxiola would proceed to file applications and conduct interviews with IRS officials.

Alfredo Gaxiola has worked on numerous IRS problem cases and has successfully settled with the IRS to release liens on houses and bank accounts and wages by setting a payment installment plan that is not burdensome for the client. He has conducted appeals before de U.S. Tax Court and obtained favorable resolutions in reducing the tax debt of his clients.

Mr. Gaxiola served as Treasurer of Camara de Empresarios Latinos in Houston one of the largest and strongest Hispanic organizations in the City. He has conducted financial and accounting seminars for the Houston Small Business Development Corporation in Houston as well.

 

We have vast experience due to our background in banking, credit analysis, and 15 years of helping big and small companies to solve accounting, financial and tax problems.

We specialize in:

- Income Tax

- Income Tax back filing

- Representation with the IRS

- Levy and Lien removal

- Accounting

 

IRS Online Services:

Disaster Assistance and Emergency Relief for Individuals and Businesses.

Special tax law provisions may help taxpayers and businesses recover financially from the impact of a disaster, especially when the federal government declares their location to be a major disaster area. Depending on the circumstances, the IRS may grant additional time to file returns and pay taxes. Both individuals and businesses in a federally declared disaster area can get a faster refund by claiming losses related to the disaster on the tax return for the previous year...
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Special Tax Break on New Car Purchases Available in States With No Sales Tax.
 
The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department today announced that a tax break for the purchase of new motor vehicles is available in states that do not have a state sales tax. Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, taxpayers who buy a new motor vehicle this year are entitled to deduct state or local sales or excise taxes paid on the purchase.

The IRS and Treasury have determined that purchases made in states without a sales tax — such as Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon — can also qualify for the deduction. The IRS said today that taxpayers who purchase a new motor vehicle in states that do not have state sales taxes are entitled to deduct other fees or taxes imposed by the state or local government.

The fees or taxes that qualify must be assessed on the purchase of the vehicle and must be based on the vehicle’s sales price or as a per unit fee. According to the IRS, Congress intended for these fees or taxes to qualify for this special tax deduction.
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