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Carmela Graciela Walrond
Tax problem Solver - Free Consultation
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I work with clients to ease tax burdens and resolve tax cases. Many clients have piece of mind after cases are settled favorably. I have been successfully resolving a range of tax matters in front of the IRS, US Tax Court, and state agencies on behalf of my clients.
Areas of practice:
tax relief, innocent spouse, offer in compromise fresh start program, audit defense, foreign bank disclosure, IRS settlements, US Tax Court representation, and Chapter 7 bankruptcy only.
Practice Areas
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Income Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
Fees
- Free Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- New Jersey
- New Jersey Courts
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- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
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Languages
- English
Professional Experience
- Partner
- JLD Tax Resolution Group
- - Current
Education
- Rutgers School of Law-Camden
- J.D.
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- Rutgers University - Newark
- B.S. | Accounting
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Professional Associations
- State Bar of New York  # 5372792
- Member
- Current
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- State Bar of New Jersey  # 002572005
- Member
- Current
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Speaking Engagements
- Immigration Updates - Tax Issues in Immigration Cases, New Jersey State Bar Association Convention, Atlantic City, NJ
- New Jersey State Bar Association
- I was on a panel with immigration Judges and attorneys. I discusses tax issues in immigration cases. Specifically, apply for ITIN, arranging IA and filing offer in compromise applications, filing tax returns for prior years, removal of the revocation of passport so the person can travel.
Certifications
- United States Court Eastern District of New York
- NEW YORK
- United States Tax Court
- UNITED STATES
- New Jersey District Court
- New Jersey
- United States Court Southern District of New York
- NEW YORK
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2 Questions Answered
- Q. I owe TN over $200k for past sales tax returns. What are their options they may perform to collect if I live in MS.
- A: You can submit an offer in compromise application with Tennessee Department of Revenue. Offer in compromise allows a settlement on your tax debt, if you can show your expenses are more than your income. You may be able to save alot of money in taxes. I hope this information helps you.
- Q. Got a CP2000 Notice from IRS stating that I have not reported two 1099-NEC that are not mine.
- A: I recommend to file a Form 911 and have a taxpayer advocate assigned to the case. Submit a Form 14039 Identity Theft Affidavit with the Form 911 application. It Is best to have an assigned caseworker resolve to remove the
Form 1099-NEC from your account. There is too much red tape when you call the IRS directly. I hope you are able to resolve your issue with the IRS.
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