What if I can’t pay my taxes?
Can’t pay taxes you owe the IRS? Don’t panic. Payment options are available. Let the tax attorneys at MFDD help.
Can’t pay taxes you owe the IRS? Don’t panic. Payment options are available. Let the tax attorneys at MFDD help.
The portion of PA’s Support Act known as the “filial support law” is still the law in Pennsylvania, despite the disharmony it can cause a family. It will continue to be used as a collection method for nursing homes, health care providers, and family members who are footing the bill for home care or nursing home expenses. What you should know…..
MFDD was proud to participate in the May 1, 2014 Law Day Luncheon held at the Bar Association of Lehigh County. Five members of the firm were in attendance (L-R Hal Funt, Debbie Galm, Jenal Hettler, and Tim Duckworth, Jr. – John Hacker not shown). The event focused on the fundamental need of the United […]
If you fail to create an estate plan and die without a will, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will, in essence, prepare one for you based on the law of “intestate” succession.
Pennsylvania remains as one of the few states to impose an inheritance, or so-called “death tax,” on the heirs of its deceased residents.
On July 2nd, the Obama Administration announced, via posts on the Whitehouse Blog and the Department of Treasury’s Treasury Notes Blog, that implementation of the Affordable Care Act’s employer mandate provisions will be delayed until 2015.
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MFDD was once again a water station sponsor and proud to be involved with this wonderful event.
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