When do you need a tax attorney during your San Diego divorce and when should you involve us in the process? My name is Janathan Allen, and after decades of work as a tax attorney I can tell you that it is important to consider the tax ramifications of the...
IRS Office Audit or Field Audit Require an Experienced Tax Attorney
The two hardest forms of an IRS audit are an IRS Office Audit or Field Audit. Both of these audits are extremely serious and you should be represented by an experienced and seasoned IRS audit and tax attorney like Janathan Allen. If you have received notification of an IRS audit...
Wishing Our Clients and all of San Diego a Happy Thanksgiving
The team of Allen Barron joins together in wishing our clients and all of San Diego a Happy Thanksgiving. However you choose to celebrate the holiday during this year of the pandemic, we hope you be safe and enjoy a Happy Thanksgiving. The year has brought one of the most...
California voters took to the polls and preliminary results are in….Proposition 19 passed!
California Proposition 19 passed resulting in new questions and opportunities for many here in San Diego and across California. Proposition 19, entitled: ‘Changes Certain Property Tax Rules’ is good news for homeowners who are 55 or older, disabled, or have been victims of wildfires, or other natural disasters. The Constitutional...
Recent Article on Janathan Allen Highlights Allen Barron’s Work for Small Business
The California Business Journal recently published an article profiling our partner Janathan Allen. The "California Business Journal focuses on writing dynamic and compelling magazine articles on small businesses, startups, business owners, entrepreneurs and general business professionals." Here is the text of the article: Business and tax attorney Janathan Allen has a...
Should You Allow the IRS to Waive the Statute of Limitations in an IRS Audit?
Should you allow the IRS to ask for a waiver of the statute of limitations in an IRS audit and should you sign the associated forms? This is a complex question, and if you are not represented by an attorney in the audit this is potentially a trap for the IRS...