Magda Abdo-Gomez

Po Box 654112, Miami, FL

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Education

1983
University Florida, Master of Law
1982
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1978
University of Miami, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Rusty mcneely

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04 Jun, 2024
I had the privilege of working with Maggie. He is sharp, professional, and extremely thorough. She knew each step of the way and provided reassurances at every turn. If you are looking for an honest ,reliable, and trustworthy attorney, I would highly recommend Maggie.
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Jessie

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26 Mar, 2024
She help me on bringing my life back in order slowly but surely assist me on filing bankruptcy guide and directed me all the way through helped me and gave me a well explanation on how to budget which is really important
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Jessica

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29 Feb, 2024
I rarely write reviews, but in this case, I felt compelled to express my deepest gratitude for the exceptional legal services and guidance I received from Magda Abdo-Gomez. I was unfairly impacted by a situation that wasn't under my control and to say the very least it was a daunting and a stressful experience. However, from the very first consultation, Magda instilled a sense of calmness and comfort with her warm demeanor, thorough explanations, and genuine concern. She took the time to understand my situation thoroughly, ensuring I felt heard and valued. Throughout the entire process, Magda kept me consistently informed, explaining complex legal matters in a clear and concise manner. Her expertise and insightful recommendations were invaluable, and I truly appreciate her patience in answering my questions, no matter how repetitive or simple they may have seemed. I am incredibly grateful for her unwavering support and guidance during this challenging time. If you're looking for a skilled, compassionate, and highly-reliable legal professional, I wholeheartedly recommend Magda. She is truly an asset to her field, and I extend my sincere thanks once again for her exceptional service.
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Publications

2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Businesses and Hobbies: What you need to know
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Penalty Relief Program but back to Business as Usual
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Choosing a Reputable Tax Preparer
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Independent Contractor or Employee?
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Time Guidance
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS's 2024 Dirty Dozen
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Disaster Preparation Tips
2024:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newletter, IRS Issues Taxpayer Alert Regarding Tax Scams
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Law Changes for the 2022 Filing Season
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Planning Includes Good Recordkeeping
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Understanding the Saver's Credit
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Issues Alert on Newly Detected Scams
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Filing Deadline is Near Beware of IRS Penalties
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Taxation of Nonfungible Tokens (NFT)
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS's Dirty Dozen for 2023
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Home Energy Credits
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Warns of Numerous Scams
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Will the IRS show up at my door unannounced?
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, What has the IRS been up to?
2023:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Twelve News Items from the IRS
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Choosing a Tax Return Preparer
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Responsibilities when Closing a Business
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Understanding Roth IRAs
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, A Health Savings Account as a Retirement Tool
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gome Newsletter, Reconstructing Records After a Disaster
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS' Dirty Dozen 2022
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Taxation of Virtual Currency
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, What You Need to Know About Business Travel Deductions
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Act by September 30 to Qualify for Waiver of Certain Penalties
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Beware of Texting Scams
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Warns Employers of Third Parties Promoting Employee Retention Credit Claims
2022:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Independent Contractor or Employee?
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Position Overruled
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Getting Ready for Tax Season
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Announces Filing Deadline
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Amendments to COVID Related Tax Laws
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The IRS is Ready for Tax Season, are You?
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The IRS is Ready for Tax Season, are You?
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The Home Office Deduction in Times of COVID
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Filing Deadline Extended
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Deducting Personal Protection Equipment
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Changes to Meal Expense Deduction
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Beware of IRS Penalties
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomezn Newsletter, What to do if you Receive a Letter from the IRS
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Ramifications of Selling your Home
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Education Expenses: Exclusions, Credits and Deductions
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Implications of Hobby Activities
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Charity Fraud Awareness
2021:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, End of Year Tax Planning Tips
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tips for Tax Season
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, New Tax Law May Affect Your Retirement
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Errors to Avoid when Filing your tax Return
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Impact of Recent Legislation on your Taxes
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Update on Stimulus Payment
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Scams Involving Stimulus Payment
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Update on Tax Filing Deadlines
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez, Newsletter, Stimulus Distribution and Registration
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Registry for Stimulus Payment Available
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Effect of Travel Disruptions due to COVID-19 on Foreign Income Exclusion and Alien Tax Status
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Blog, The Employee Retention Credit
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Blog, The Paid Medical and Family Leave Credit
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Blog, Net Operating Loss Carrybacks Under the CARES Act
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Blog, The IRS’s Response to COVID-19 and the People First Initiative
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Blog, Stimulus Payment Updates and May 5 Deadline
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Recent Updates Regarding Stimulus Payment
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Planning for Hurricane Season
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, What has been Going on at the IRS During the COVID Pandemic?
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Important Tax Changes for 2020
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Unveils the Dirty Dozen List of Scams for 2020
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Guidance Issued on Presidential Order Regarding Tax Withholding
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Releases Draft of 2020 Tax Return (1040)
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Upcoming IRS Deadlines
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Meal and Entertainment Deduction
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Scam Alert
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Twelve News Items from the IRS
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, New IRS Security Measures for Taxpayers
2020:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The New Stimulus Payment and Other Changes to Tax Law
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Warns Employers of Scams Involving W-2s, Direct Deposits and Transferes
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN ON TAX FILING AND TAX REFUNDS
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Will Waive Estimated Tax Penalty for Certain Taxpayers
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Will the IRS Come to my home or Business
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez, Newsletter, Tax Filing Deadline is Approaching Beware of Penalties
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tips for Protecting Yourself when Making Charitable Contributions
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Considerations when Selling your Home
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Releases Draft of new form W-4
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Planning for Natural Disasters
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Warns of Latest Scam
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Claiming a Home Office Deduction
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Scam Alert Regarding IRS Liens
2019:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, End of Year Tax Planning
2018:
Tax Notes, Navigating the New Deduction for Qualified Business Income
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez, Newsletter, Entertainment Expense Deduction Under New Tax Act
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Itemized Deductions Under New Tax Act
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Overview of the Qualified Business Income Deduction
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, What you need to know about tax withholding under the new tax act
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, New IRS Alert: A Twist on an Old Scam
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Hurricane Season is Here Beware of Storms and Scams
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Will you be Filing Your 2019 Return on a Postcard?
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tips for Amending a Tax Return
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, What are your Rights as a Taxpayer?
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Issues Guidance on Meal and Entertainment Expenses
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, End of Year Tax Planning Tips
2018:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The New IRS Form 1040
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Beware of Expiring Tax Provisions Mortgage Loan Forgiveness
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRAs vs Roth IRAs: A Primer
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Home Mortgage Interest is Deductible, or Maybe Not
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Will Tax Laws Affect your Travel Plans?
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, How Long Should I Keep Tax Records?
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Tax Tips for Hurricane Season
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS Summertime Scams
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Will the IRS Audit Me?
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Important News from the IRS Regarding Hurricane Irma
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Red Flags that may Trigger an IRS Audit
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Ten Tips for Dealing with an IRS Audit
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, End of Year Tax Planning
2017:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, The New Tax Law
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Protect Your Wallet Beware of IRS Scam
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Disaster Planning
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, IRS to Implement New Program
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Time Barred Claims in Bankruptcy and the FDCPA
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Effect ofTrump's Tax Plan on You
2016:
Magda Abdo-Gomez Newsletter, Make the Right Moves: End of Year Tax Tips
2005:
Florida Bar Journal, The Life of a Money Judgment in Florida Is Limited—For Only Some Purposes
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