The IRS Is Beefing Up! What Does This Mean for Audits and Collections?
Recent legislation that sought to alleviate growing inflation concerns has given the government one of the most effective tools for tax enforcement: a confident Internal
Recent legislation that sought to alleviate growing inflation concerns has given the government one of the most effective tools for tax enforcement: a confident Internal
Wondering if IRS Letters that aren’t able to reach you in real life still count? Read on. If a tree falls in a forest, does
Facing debt is stressful in and of itself, but facing tax debt is its own form of misery. Depending on how much you or your
Every three months, individual tax filers await potential changes in the federal short-term IRS interest rate to comprehend how much the agency will bill them
During the past few tax seasons, making IRS phone calls and reaching a human at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been nearly impossible. Only
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses an identity verification and sign-in process to enable taxpayers and tax professionals to securely access and use IRS online
Self-employed people, such as sole proprietors or independent contractors, must make estimated tax payments to the IRS. You have to submit a payment based on
When preparing an Offer in Compromise (OIC) to send to the IRS, you want to be careful to increase the chances it’s accepted. Filling out
When you have outstanding debts to the IRS, an Offer in Compromise (OIC) might be your best option for repayment. However, an OIC only works
One of the most nerve-wracking things about the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) is that it’s an offer—meaning that the IRS doesn’t have to accept
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