If you live in a planned community, there is a good chance questions have come up about taxes and if your community needs to file them. We’ve heard many people admit that they didn’t realize their community needed to file tax returns. Even though it isn’t an uncommon problem for self-managed associations, depending on how your community is legally organized, it can lead to problems with the IRS. We know no one wants problems with the IRS, so we’ve put together a quick guide to help get your community tax questions resolved. Read the article………….
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