As readers of my Newsletter and Blog know, dealing with the IRS daily means I uncover unreasonable policies and bizarre agents at the IRS on a regular basis (and don’t even get me started on the policies and personnel of the California Tax agencies, who make the IRS seem highly efficient and professional). Read more >>
April 12, 2021
Author: John Faucher
Installment Agreement for Tax Debt: Much Harder To Set Up with California’s FTB than the IRS
My website outlines the many ways in which the California tax agencies (Franchise Tax Board, CA Department of Tax & Fee Administration, Employment Development Division) are FAR harder to deal with, and aggressive in their tax collection attempts, than the IRS. Read more >>
April 13, 2021
Considering Bankruptcy? Tip 1 – Speak To Someone Sooner Rather Than Later
Readers of my Newsletter already know that, since Covid began, I have seen a steep decline in bankruptcy clients. Seems counterintuitive, no? After all, many prominent retailers and large corporations have already filed Chapter 11 Business Bankruptcy reorganization. Read more >>
April 5, 2021
Faucher Family Farms – Where Hens Are Workers
This Washington Post article, about a doctor’s flock of backyard chickens, prompts today’s update on my hens. Read more >>
April 1, 2021
How To Defend Against a Bankruptcy Preference
What is a Preference in Bankruptcy? Read more >>
March 29, 2021
Problems with the IRS? Who are you gonna call?
Katie Clunen is a terrific family law attorney in Westlake Village. Tax issues often arise when couples divorce, so Katie and I often need to speak. Read more >>
March 5, 2021
Tax Issues in Divorce: Who Represents Who?
Katie Clunen is a sharp family law attorney in Westlake Village, CA. She recently asked me whether a couple with tax issues going through a divorce need separate attorneys to deal with the tax problem, or whether they can jointly hire a tax attorney. Watch this short Vlog for the answer. Read more >>
February 12, 2021
Why I Practice Tax Law
My life left the path of “average” when my father, a research chemist, received a posting in his company’s sales division in Geneva, Switzerland. Read more >>
February 10, 2021
Filing a Tax Return and Audit Selection
That dreaded, fifth season of the year is soon to be upon us: Tax Season. Many Americans are turning their attention to tax returns and as they file, most people wonder “could I get audited this year?” The statistical chances of a tax return getting flagged for an audit are very small, but it still weighs on one’s mind. So, let’s take a look at the filing and audit process a little closer: Read more >>
January 28, 2021









