If you owe more on your taxes than you are able to pay, one path to consider in reducing your tax debt is to submit an Offer in Compromise (“Offer”). This is an agreement between you and the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) which settles your tax debt for less than […]
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Employers Beware: Pay Employee Wages or You May Be Subject To Treble Damages And Significant Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses
The Indiana Court of Appeals in R.L. Turner Corp. v. Wressell, 44 N.E.3d 26 (Ind. Ct. App. 2015) held that an employee was entitled to three (3) times the employee’s unpaid wages, which totaled $13,060.14, and $99,870.00 in attorney’s fees for an employer’s failure to pay the wages due. Under […]
Tax Differences Between LLCs and Corporations
If you are thinking of forming a new business, an important question to consider is how you want that business to be structured. In Indiana, there are many types of business entities, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and corporations. Most businesses these days are structured […]
New Indiana Bill Challenges Farm-to-Fork Concept
When most Hoosiers or Americans think of Indiana, they picture small towns and family farms. In fact, Indiana has over 60,000 farms, including family farms spanning 15-million acres across the state, ranging in cultivation from poultry, cattle, soybeans, produce, etc.[1] The Farm-to-fork movement is growing because many consumers want food […]
Indiana Law Blog
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