End of the Government Shutdown: What’s Next for the IRS and for Taxpayers? (Part 2)
While the federal government has been temporarily reopened after the longest shutdown in history, the IRS faces a serious backlog, and taxpayers face a confusing
While the federal government has been temporarily reopened after the longest shutdown in history, the IRS faces a serious backlog, and taxpayers face a confusing
After a 35-day partial shutdown of the federal government—the longest in U.S. history—President Trump and Congressional leaders have agreed on a short-term spending bill to
It’s time for a sigh of relief — you applied and were approved for an IRS payment plan. Now, it’s up to you to abide
If you’re unable to immediately pay your taxes but believe you could within the next few months, you may be a prime candidate for an
With the ongoing government shutdown threatening to delay the refunds of millions of taxpayers, as well as delay the resolution of outstanding tax cases, the
Given the government shutdown, we thought we would keep things light today. Sometimes, the most responsible taxpayers mess up. Life can get in the way
The drama surrounding the federal government partial shutdown—now officially the longest of its kind in U.S. history—continues to unfold. While the impact reaches almost every
Last week, IRS workers staged a public protest in Fresno, California to demand an end to the government shutdown, which is now the longest in
You failed to pay your taxes on time but were fortunate enough to score an installment agreement. Now, however, you’re also struggling to keep up
In an attempt to ease taxpayer concerns about the ongoing government shutdown and its effect on tax refunds, the White House announced this past week
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