
Kwong v. United States: A New Legal Precedent for Taxpayers
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Joseph Meuse.
The Kwong v. United States ruling has redefined pandemic-era tax rules. The U.S. Court of Federal Claims determined that federal law mandated a suspension of deadlines during the COVID-19 period. Consequently, the IRS lacked authority to assess interest or penalties from January 20, 2020, through July 10, 2023. This applies to all interest charges accrued during this window. With the statute of limitations ending in July 2026, you must file now to ensure you recover every dollar legally owed back.
After yearson Wall Street, Joseph Meuse created Business GPS because he was looking to use his experience and business acumen to help struggling businesses. Enter COVID-19, and his company is helping hundreds of businesses get government loans, decrease their commercial rental payments, negotiate their loans to better terms – all on contingency. It is a unique business model, where Business GPS gets paid at the end of the process.
A serial entrepreneur over the past 30 years, Mr. Meuse has started and built over a dozen successful businesses and in the process has also helped thousands of other US companies execute on their business plans. Sectors of experience span financial services, investment banking, accounting and finance, IT, business consulting and legal services, giving Joe a broad perspective on best business practices and how they can be most effectively transferred across categories. As a thought leader in business transformation and financial management, Mr. Meuse has been a regular contributor on TV and radio, including CNN, CNBC and Fox.
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