
Notices of Claim Disallowance (Letters 105C and 106C) and How to Respond
Surviving the Covid-19 pandemic may have felt like climbing Mount McKinley. Learning that your business could apply for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) felt like a
Surviving the Covid-19 pandemic may have felt like climbing Mount McKinley. Learning that your business could apply for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) felt like a
Finding your way on the intricate paths of tax preparation requires expertise and a keen awareness of the potential pitfalls that come with the territory.
A Partial Payment Installment Agreement (PPIA) is a payment plan offered by the IRS that allows taxpayers to pay off a portion of their tax
Navigating tax debt can feel like an overwhelming, uphill battle. Programs like the IRS’s Offer in Compromise (OIC) can lighten the burden by offering qualified
Making sense of the evolving tax policy landscape can feel like embarking on an uncharted trail. With President Donald Trump back in office, several proposed
Start your engines! The IRS opened the 2024 tax filing season in late January, and the deadline for filing your tax return and paying any
You’ve crunched all the numbers on your tax return, and with a positive number on this line—“This is the amount you overpaid”—you’re getting a refund.
Along with helping people with their taxes, I also love to hike. I know all too well the importance of being prepared and having a
Traversing the mountain of your tax debt may feel insurmountable. Once you get into tax debt, penalties, fees, interest, and other long-term consequences accrue, making
If you’re heading out to the trail and come across a warning, it’s probably a good idea to heed that warning. Maybe it has to
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