Referral to Someone Who Deals With State Board of Equalization

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In a message dated 3/19/2013 8:54:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jsmith@cgsattys.com writes:
I have a client whose business has substantial liability for unpaid state sales taxes. The client did not file all the quarterly tax returns and the State Board assessed taxes based on evaluation of income tax returns. The client had significant non-sales taxable income on the income tax returns but
the State Board simply took the entire gross income and assessed sales
taxes on that number.
The client's experience with the State Board has been nothing like what wesee from income taxing agencies. They have been uncooperative and told himhe CANNOT file amended sales tax returns to change the liability. That
doesn't sound right. Does anyone know a tax professional that has real
experience with dealing with the State Board of Equalization?
-Jeffrey B. Smith**
CURD, GALINDO & SMITH, L.L.P.
301 East Ocean Blvd. #1700
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 624-1177
(562) 624-1178 fax
(310) 993-6560 cellular
www.expertbk.com
Good Luck starts with a strategy and a plan. The time is
now to lower 2012 taxes.

Robert J. Suhajda,
MS,CPA
17721 Norwalk Blvd. #43
Artesia, CA
90701
562-924-8922


Tax Relief Lawyer. Former financial auditor and
controller. Admitted to US Tax Court, Income Tax, IRS representation, Fiduciary
income tax returns, Estate and Gift tax returns,

In a message dated 3/19/2013 8:54:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jsmith@cgsattys.com writes:


I have a client whose business has substantial liability for unpaid state
sales taxes. The client did not file all the quarterly tax returns and the
State Board assessed taxes based on evaluation of income tax returns. The client had significant non-sales taxable income on the income tax returns but
the State Board simply took the entire gross income and assessed sales taxes
on that number. The client's experience with the State Board has been
nothing like what we see from income taxing agencies. They have been
uncooperative and told him he CANNOT file amended sales tax returns to change
the liability. That doesn't sound right. Does anyone know a tax professional
that has real experience with dealing with the State Board of Equalization?
-Jeffrey B. Smith**CURD, GALINDO & SMITH, L.L.P.301 East
Ocean Blvd. #1700Long Beach, CA 90802(562) 624-1177(562) 624-1178
fax(310) 993-6560 cellularwww.expertbk.com

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Jeff:
Try Phil Panitz, http://www.pktaxlaw.com/Our_Founders.aspx.
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 8:54 PM, jbsesq1965 wrote:
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>
> I have a client whose business has substantial liability for unpaid state
> sales taxes. The client did not file all the quarterly tax returns and the
> State Board assessed taxes based on evaluation of income tax returns. The
> client had significant non-sales taxable income on the income tax returns
> but the State Board simply took the entire gross income and assessed sales
> taxes on that number.
>
> The client's experience with the State Board has been nothing like what we
> see from income taxing agencies. They have been uncooperative and told him
> he CANNOT file amended sales tax returns to change the liability. That
> doesn't sound right. Does anyone know a tax professional that has real
> experience with dealing with the State Board of Equalization?
>
> -Jeffrey B. Smith**
> CURD, GALINDO & SMITH, L.L.P.
> 301 East Ocean Blvd. #1700
> Long Beach, CA 90802
> (562) 624-1177
> (562) 624-1178 fax
> (310) 993-6560 cellular
> www.expertbk.com
>
>
>
>
Jeff:Try Phil Panitz,
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 8:54 PM, "jbsesq1965" wrote:
> I have a client whose business has substantial liability for unpaid state sales taxes. The client did not file all the quarterly tax returns and the State Board assessed taxes based on evaluation of income tax returns. The client had significant non-sales taxable income on the income tax returns but the State Board simply took the entire gross income and assessed sales taxes on that number.
>
> The client's experience with the State Board has been nothing like what we see from income taxing agencies. They have been uncooperative and told him he CANNOT file amended sales tax returns to change the liability. That doesn't sound right. Does anyone know a tax professional that has real experience with dealing with the State Board of Equalization?
>
> -Jeffrey B. Smith**
> CURD, GALINDO & SMITH, L.L.P.
> 301 East Ocean Blvd. #1700
> Long Beach, CA 90802
> (562) 624-1177
> (562) 624-1178 fax
> (310) 993-6560 cellular
> www.expertbk.com
>
>
>

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I have a client whose business has substantial liability for unpaid state sales taxes. The client did not file all the quarterly tax returns and the State Board assessed taxes based on evaluation of income tax returns. The client had significant non-sales taxable income on the income tax returns but the State Board simply took the entire gross income and assessed sales taxes on that number.
The client's experience with the State Board has been nothing like what we see from income taxing agencies. They have been uncooperative and told him he CANNOT file amended sales tax returns to change the liability. That doesn't sound right. Does anyone know a tax professional that has real experience with dealing with the State Board of Equalization?
-Jeffrey B. Smith**
CURD, GALINDO & SMITH, L.L.P.
301 East Ocean Blvd. #1700
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 624-1177
(562) 624-1178 fax
(310) 993-6560 cellular
www.expertbk.com

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