Steger Law Firm

Steger Law Firm Practicing business, corporate and tax law, and estate planning and successions, in Metairie, New Orl

01/06/2026

Steger Law Firm recently assisted a client with selling their business. The client's local business sold its assets to a national company (an asset purchase), and the national company hired the owner and all of the employees. Signatures were released on January 1, 2026, at about 1:30 p.m.

Just a little bit ago, one of the employees of the client's business texted to us: "Day 1 of a new era!!! Pumped. 2026 is looking bright! Thank you for helping us get here!!!"

Steger Law Firm loves that our clients appreciate us, and when our clients' employees send us a little note to let us know they appreciate us, that's pretty darned special too!

Happy New Year!

12/19/2025

Earlier this year, a taxpayer was having no success representing themselves in an audit and the IRS assessed over $30,000 in additional taxes, plus penalties and interest. The taxpayer's CPA referred the taxpayer to Steger Law Firm because the taxpayer needed to file a petition with the Tax Court in order to preserve their rights.

Earlier this week, IRS Counsel agreed to settle the case for under $5,000. The client was so excited, they exclaimed that it was a Christmas Miracle.

While Steger Law Firm cannot guarantee a Christmas miracle for every client, we would be happy to meet with you to see if we can assist you with resolving your IRS issues or with planning to avoid IRS issues.

Happy Holidays!

If one must meet with Louisiana Department of Revenue in downtown NOLA, make it worth it!!!
08/01/2025

If one must meet with Louisiana Department of Revenue in downtown NOLA, make it worth it!!!

07/29/2025

Have you recently been receiving a ton of spam calls from the debt resolution department informing you that they have marked your file as preapproved for a settlement offer under the penalty abatement program applicable to your IRS or state tax debt?

If you haven't figured it out already, this is a scam.

The IRS offers installment agreements and offers-in-compromise as collection alternatives.

If your outstanding federal tax debt is less than $50,000, you are typically eligible for a streamlined installment agreement.

If your outstanding federal tax debt is greater than $50,000, you will be required to submit financial information to determine your collection potential.

If you are hoping to have the IRS compromise your tax debt, you need to submit financials, i.e., Form 433-OIC.

If penalties have been assessed against you for failure to file or failure to pay, there are ways to have the penalties abated, but you need an experienced tax professional to review the facts.

Steger Law Firm can help you with all of these collection alternatives and possibly with penalty relief. Please do not fall for these spam phone calls. Instead, call Steger Law Firm to help you with the IRS.

P.S.: We have been receiving these calls, too, multiple times per day, every day.

While everyone was busy enjoying the Mardi Gras season, the Treasury Department announced that it will not be enforcing ...
03/05/2025

While everyone was busy enjoying the Mardi Gras season, the Treasury Department announced that it will not be enforcing the BOI regulations and will instead re-write the regulations to narrow the scope to foreign reporting companies only.

You can read more here:

The Treasury Department is announcing today that, with respect to the Corporate Transparency Act, not only will it not enforce any penalties or fines associated with the beneficial ownership information reporting rule under the existing regulatory deadlines, but it will further not enforce any penal...

Earlier this year the Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra came to Steger Law Firm for assistance with their exempt organ...
08/28/2024

Earlier this year the Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra came to Steger Law Firm for assistance with their exempt organization status. As sometimes happens, GNOYO's exempt status was revoked for failure to file their Form 990.

Steger Law Firm submitted an application for retroactive reinstatement and two weeks later the IRS retroactively reinstated GNOYO's exempt organization status. While we cannot guaranty such results in every case, if you know of a tax exempt organization that has issues with their exempt organization status, please let them know Steger Law Firm may be able to help.

As a side note, John Steger was elected to GNOYO's board in March 2024 and was appointed treasurer. GNOYO is a wonderful organization that provides young musicians the opportunity to participate in a high-quality, full orchestra program to significantly improve performance and ensemble skills, while developing professional attitudes and discipline. GNOYO also empowers participants to take initiative in their schools and community and to pursue individual and team excellence in all life endeavors.

If you know of a young musician who might like to participate, or if you would like to attend a wonderful orchestral concert, or if you would like to donate, please visit https://gnoyo.org/ for more information.

Thank you.

Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestras - Just another WordPress site

05/21/2024

Steger Law Firm also assists clients with their 501(c)(3) tax exempt entities. A client came to us recently and wanted to form a public charity. We submitted the Form 1023 on May 1. Today, we received a the determination letter wherein the IRS determined that the client's nonprofit entity is exempt from tax under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

If you or anyone you know wants to form a private foundation or a public charity, or if you currently operate a tax exempt entity and need advice, please contact us for assistance.

Steger Law Firm would like to wish everyone a Happy Tax Deadline 2023! If you are unable to file your tax return today, ...
04/15/2024

Steger Law Firm would like to wish everyone a Happy Tax Deadline 2023! If you are unable to file your tax return today, please make sure to file an extension. The form is a 4868 for your personal returns. If you require assistance, please reach out to us.

03/22/2024

We hope you all are enjoying tax season. We are!!!

Recently, a few people have come to us for advice because the Louisiana Department of Revenue has been putting holds on driver's licences due to outstanding taxes or because people have not filed their taxes in years. If you have not filed taxes in a few years, if you have received a notice from the state of Louisiana that your license will be suspended, or if your license is already suspended due to tax issues, please contact us so we can see if we are able to assist you in resolving your tax issues.

08/03/2023

We would like to announce two client wins. Recently SLF assisted a client with successfully entering into an Offer-in-Compromise with the IRS. After successfully completing the Offer-in-Compromise, this taxpayer will be able to move on without crushing tax debt over their head.

Another client was being audited by a parish sales tax collector. After working with the auditor and the client, the auditor has agreed to issue a no change audit, which means this client will owe no additional tax as a result of the audit.

If you or anyone you know is being audited by the IRS or by the state of Louisiana, or needs business law advice, Steger Law Firm is here to help.

01/10/2023

We recently attended a Continuing Legal Education and found this quote interesting:

“This yet another sad situation of disputes between siblings that arise when control of a family business changes hands from generation to the next. Such intrafamily struggles and contention become so volatile that relations are strained or broken and attorneys are brought in to litigate family disputes, was likely the impetus for the coining of the phrase ‘turning over in their grave’ regarding deceased parents relative to unseemly disputes between their children.”

We have successfully assisted numerous clients with both business plans and succession plans.

If you have not drafted a business or estate plan, please give us a call so we can help you avoid "turning in your grave."

08/20/2022

In the past year and a half or so, we have come across three (3) notarial last will and testaments that were invalid. The Lousiaina Civil Code articles governing notarial testaments are straightforward. The attorneys who drafted those last will and testaments either used bad forms or just did not know what they were doing .

An invalid will can cause many problems, the most important of which is not having your last wishes honored.

If you need a last will and testament, or need to update your will, please contact us for assistance. We have assisted many clients in estate planning and succession matters, do not use forms, and we have read the articles governing notarial testaments many times. (The last time was 2 days ago when we came across the most recent notarial will that did not comply with Louisiana law.)

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3445 N. Causeway Boulevard , Suite 505
Metairie, LA
70065

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