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Seattle Businessman Convicted of Tax Evasion and Filing False Tax Returns
When faced with overwhelming tax debt, some business owners panic—and make choices that lead to devastating consequences. That’s what happened to Steven Loo, a Seattle businessman who was recently convicted of tax evasion and filing false returns. Loo concealed more...
How Innocent Spouse Relief Works
When you file a joint tax return, the IRS sees you and your spouse as equally responsible for any taxes owed—even if only one of you earned the income, made the financial decisions, or caused the tax issue. But what if your spouse (or ex-spouse) made a serious error,...
First Time Penalty Abatement (FTA)
If you've been hit with IRS penalties for failing to file, pay, or deposit taxes on time, the charges can add up fast. But if this is your first time in tax trouble, there’s a little-known program that might help: First Time Penalty Abatement (FTA). At M.A. Rubin CPA,...
What Happens When You Have Multiple Years of Unfiled Tax Returns?
If you’ve fallen behind on filing your taxes, you’re not alone—and you’re not beyond help. Every year, thousands of Americans find themselves overwhelmed by back taxes. Whether it's due to financial hardship, disorganization, or simply life getting in the way, unfiled...
Unregistered Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty to Filing False Returns
A Maryland man has pleaded guilty to preparing and filing false tax returns, ultimately costing the IRS nearly $130,000. According to court documents, Charles Anthony Keemer, 64, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, operated as a tax preparer without any formal education or...
IRS Statute of Limitations
If you’ve ever asked yourself how long the IRS can pursue you for unpaid taxes, you’re not alone. Many taxpayers believe that after enough time passes, their tax debt just disappears. The reality is a bit more complicated. At M.A. Rubin CPA, we help individuals and...





