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Having a 3-in-1 Tax Attorney-CPA-IRS EA will ensure complete coverageWilliam T. Harmon, ESQ, CPA, MBA, EA (“Will”) represents taxpayers to resolve and settle their tax debt with the IRS. Since Will is a multi-licensed tax professional, your tax issue will be addressed from all angles, ensuring nothing is missed and an appropriately tailored solution is employed. He will prepare and file any of your unfiled tax returns and help you achieve optimal answers to your tax liability so that you can ideally use your resources. Will provides the following IRS Tax Issue services: IRS Collection Appeals, Offer in Compromise, IRS Audit & Assessment Assistance, Payroll Trust Fund Recovery Issues, Penalty Abatement, Installment Agreements, Currently Non-Collectible Status, Joint Tax Liability Relief, Wage Garnishments, Tax Levies, and Tax Liens.
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits
- Currently Not Collectible Status
- Installment Agreements
- IRS Assessment
- IRS Audit
- Joint Liability Relief
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FREE CONSULTATION. All resolution services are all based on a fixed fee structure. Resolution starts with an Initial thorough investigation involving obtaining the taxpayer's personal information and all relevant IRS transactions to determine an optimally tailored solution for resolving the IRS tax issue. You will know upfront what the resolution cost will be. Payment plans are offered in some situations.
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
- ID Number: 1027999
- US Tax Court
- English: Spoken, Written
- Attorney-CPA-EA
- Harmon Tax Resolution
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- Complete individual and business IRS tax issue resolution services: • Offer In Compromise • Penalty Abatement • Installment Agreements - all types • Audit and Assessment Assistance • Unfiled & SFR Returns • Penalty Abatement • Joint Tax Relief • Currently Not Collectible Status • Tax Liens • Tax Levies • Payroll Trust & Recovery Funds • Wage Garnishments • IRS Summons • IRS Notifications • Small business consulting.
- Certified Public Accountant - Consultant
- HARMON FINANCIAL
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- Prepared corporate and individual tax returns. Provided tax planning, IRS correspondence, and accounting setups.
- Chief Financial Officer
- FUEL TRADER HOLDINGS, INC
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- Oversee financial reporting components for multi-companies. Point for external audit and corporate tax preparations. Created various inventory costing models. Proforma reporting for investment opportunities, along with a presentation to interested parties.
- Chief Financial Officer
- ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALTIES OF TAMPA BAY
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- Oversee all financial reporting components for multi-companies. Provided key direction to all levels within the organization and implemented effective cash management processes. Human resources management. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS: • Initiated, designed, and implemented complete accounting system conversions to bring in-house all financial reporting aspects resulting in significant cost reductions, enhanced reporting capacity, and budget development and implementation, along with allowing for transparency with executive partner compensation formulizations.
- Controller
- BAYSHORE SOLUTIONS
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- . Reported directly to the CEO. Directed and facilitated all components of the company’s internal and external financial reporting, including all facets of payroll and benefits facilitation, general ledger mapping and oversight, corporate insurance, and tax reporting. Key analysis determination, dissemination, and presentation to the executive team. Complete human resource management. Facilitated all interfacing with governmental agencies, accounting firms, vendors, and insurance brokers. Oversaw collections and performed fiscal management of company resources—primary collaborator in multifaceted internal control developments and business process enhancements. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS: • Overhauled entire financial reporting processes through detailed mapping of all cross and sub-systems, establishing verifiable reconciliation points, creating corresponding financial reporting protocols, implementing necessary processes, and directing those accountable, resulting in more efficiency.
- Pennsylvania State University - Dickinson School of Law
- J.D. (2020) | Taxation
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- University of Central Florida
- M.S. | Taxation
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- University of South Florida
- MBA (2006) | Finance
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- LaSalle University
- B.S. (1990) | Accounting
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- Eagle Scout
- Boy Scouts of America
- American Bar Association
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- Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
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- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
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- American Society of Tax Problem Solvers
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- Department of Treasury  # 00146712-EA
- IRS- Enrolled Agent
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- Certified Public Accountant
- Florida Board of Accountancy
- Q. We have $31,000 debt cancelled from credit cards, do we have to file it all as income and pay taxes on it in 2023.
- A: Ordinarily, canceled debt is considered income during the year in which it is canceled. Expect to receive a 1099-C from the organization canceling the debt. The IRS will cross-reference this to your tax return.
- Q. I have a florida partnership llc for Etsy which makes 2-3k a year. I never drew a salary. Do I need to pay any taxes?
- A: If the partnership has reported income( falls within the Income definition within IRC), it should be reported on the annual 1065 partnership return. Based on the partnership income/expense allocation agreement, that amount will be reported on an individual K1, which will then be reported on your tax return.
You should create a profit and loss statement for each year and then do the proper tax reporting. This will help determine taxability, if any. You may have certain deductions which will absorb much of the income. You may also want to familiarize yourself with what taking a draw is and how and when that could become taxable to you.