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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
- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
Languages
- English
Professional Experience
- Partner
- JLD Tax Resolution Group
- - Current
Education
- Rutgers School of Law-Camden
- J.D.
- Rutgers University - Newark
- B.S. | Accounting
Professional Associations
- State Bar of New York  # 5372792
- Member
- Current
- State Bar of New Jersey  # 002572005
- Member
- Current
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 Southern District of New York
- NEW YORK
- United States Court Eastern District of New York
- NEW YORK
- United States Tax Court
- UNITED STATES
- New Jersey District Court
- New Jersey
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7 Questions Answered
- Q. I have 1.4 million USD in IRS tax debt. Can I take a trip to a foreign country?
- A: If you owe $1.4 million in IRS debt, there are tax resolution options available, such as offer in compromise, partial payment agreement or currently non collectible status.
You will be able to travel if anyone of the options I stated above post to your account.
- Q. How can I search to see if I owe taxes? If I can’t access the system? I want to see if there are any liens
- A: If you want find out if you have any tax liens, it is best to contact a tax professional and obtain IRS account transcripts.
- Q. Wife and I separated, agreement in place April 2024. I agreed that moving forward, she would claim both children for tax
- A: The agreement would apply for tax year 2024. I would highly recommend to provide this information to your taxpreparer when you file your tax returns in 2025.
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