
Why Offers in Compromise Get Rejected (And What You Can Do to Prevent It)
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
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
After years of hearing that the IRS never calls taxpayers for unpaid tax debt, many people assume that a collection call for federal tax debt
It is a scary thing to receive a notice or letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Still, not all IRS letters are negative, as
You may have recently received an IRS notice that you have a “seriously delinquent” IRS tax debt. What distinguishes a “seriously delinquent” debt? It must
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
If there is an issue with your federal income taxes, the IRS, in most cases, will send you or your designated representative a written IRS
The IRS is not well known for stellar communication, specifically when it comes to issuing IRS notices or communications. Historically, the agency has relied, for
The United States operates on a pay-as-you-go tax system. The IRS requires small businesses and self-employed individuals to pay their estimated quarterly taxes. Instead of
If the IRS seizes your property by way of an IRS levy, it can be frightening. The entire process can be overwhelming, even if you knew it
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