
IRS New Hires: What to Do When You Encounter Frustrating IRS Agents
After receiving additional funding as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has been beefing up its workforce by hiring thousands of additional agents.

After receiving additional funding as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has been beefing up its workforce by hiring thousands of additional agents.

After most of the Covid-19 pandemic was spent taking a backseat, IRS debt collectors are back and more aggressive than ever, as they issue IRS

The IRS is resuming its IRS debt collection processes. More extensive unemployment checks, tax credits, and a pause in tax debt collection are just a

The Covid-19 pandemic was rough financially for many Americans, leading the IRS to offer some leniency regarding IRS debt collections. Those with overdue taxes probably

Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, the cost of almost everything has gone up, including hiking equipment (don’t ask me how I know). With higher prices

In November 2023, the IRS announced it would not raise federal tax interest rates in the first quarter 2024. The rate will remain at 8

We’re entering the new year and first quarter on a high note concerning IRS interest rates – but whether that’s a good or bad thing

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

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