
Myth #1: You Can Be Behind on Your Taxes and Still Negotiate With the IRS
When you’ve gotten far behind on your taxes, the debt can feel even more insurmountable than the first year you could not pay. As an
When you’ve gotten far behind on your taxes, the debt can feel even more insurmountable than the first year you could not pay. As an
For the IRS, an Offer in Compromise strategy is a last resort. They will consider granting this relief only if you’ve exhausted all other options
After the Covid-19 pause, the IRS has roared back to life. The agency now has increased funding, and delinquent taxpayers may find an agent at
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that as of the end of 2022, there was an increase (from 2019) of nearly 2 million additional individual
In December, the IRS announced they would offer about 4.7 million taxpayers penalty relief for back taxes. Most of the impacted individuals make under $400,000
Although most mail is junk mail, and we look forward to receiving non-junk mail, mail from the IRS isn’t much of an improvement. Opening your
Have you ever received a notice from the IRS? They’re notorious for their complexity and difficulty to understand. It’s easy to see why the average
If you cannot pay your tax bill and need to ask the IRS for help resolving your tax debt or negotiating payment arrangements, you will
Taxpayers facing a significant tax bill they cannot afford to pay in full may be able to participate in the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC)
Navigating the tax landscape is complicated. If you get hit with a tax bill you’re unable to pay, you may need to fill out IRS
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