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Agustin Arbulu
Legal Knowledge
5.0/5.0
Legal Analysis
5.0/5.0
Communication Skills
5.0/5.0
Ethics and Professionalism
5.0/5.0
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Biography
Tax professional with over 30 plus years of experience working with the IRS and various state tax agencies across the country.
Agustin holds an LLM (in Taxation) from NYU Law School and a JD from University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. In addition, Agustin holds a DBA from Case Western Reserve University and two MBAs.
Agustin has taught tax law (individual, partnership, and corporate) at law school as well as taught MBA courses at various graduate schools across the country. In addition, he was served as speaker at conferences presenting on various current tax issues.
Practice Area
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
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Fees
- Free Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Michigan
- State Bar of Michigan
- ID Number: P24036
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Professional Experience
- Attorney / President / CEO
- The W Tax Group
- Current
Education
- New York University School of Law
- LL.M. | Taxation
- Case Western Reserve University
- DBA - Doctorate of Business Administration | Management, Leadership and Strategy
- University of Detroit Mercy
- J.D. | Law
- Michigan State University
- B.A.
Awards
- A+
- Better Business Bureau
- Accredited Since: 12/16/2016
- AV Preeminent
- Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Services
- Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence
Professional Associations
- Michigan State Bar  # P24036
- Member
- - Current
Publications
Articles & Publications
- Federal Tax Articles Income, Estate, Gift, Excise, Employment Taxes
- Commerce Clearing House, Incorporated
Speaking Engagements
- Opening Remarks for Conference, Environmental Justice in Practice Conference, Detroit
- Wayne State Law School
Legal Answers
2 Questions Answered
- Q. How do I sell a 0.26 acre lot left behind in Pueblo County, CO after my parents’ passing?
- A: This is an important question posed. As I understand it your parents left you and your sister a piece of property. I am assuming the property was to be owned jointly with your 2 sisters. Further I am assuming the property is in your name for convenient purposes (like to avoid probate). If that is the case, I recommend you quit claim the property from you to your 2 sisters and yourself making sure that you indicate as follows: "X quit claims her interest in the property to X, Y, and X as tenants in common." With tenancy in common each person has a distinct interest in the property, which means one person can sell her interest w/o approval from the other tenants in common. Another ... Read More
- Q. Can my fiance claim me on taxes?
- A: This is very interest question and suggests that your fiance wants Head of Household (HOH) status to take advantage of the lower tax rate and higher standard deduction. To qualify for HOH your fiance must:
1. Pay for more than half of your household expenses (such as groceries, rent, mortgage payments, utilities, etc.)
2. Be considered unmarried for the tax year, and
3. You must be a qualifying dependent.
Assuming you meet the first 2 requirements you will probably fail the 3rd requirement, being a qualifying dependent. A qualifying dependent can be a step sibling, nephew, aunt, niece, which I suspect you are not.
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