
Myth 13: If a Taxpayer Ignores the IRS, the IRS Goes Away
The IRS doesn’t forget. When a taxpayer has unpaid taxes, a taxpayer may hope if they ignore the issue long enough, the IRS will go

The IRS doesn’t forget. When a taxpayer has unpaid taxes, a taxpayer may hope if they ignore the issue long enough, the IRS will go

In forums like blog posts and articles, tax professionals will usually only give general advice about resolving tax debts. Tax specialists don’t want to risk

In most cases involving outstanding taxes, resolving a tax debt will involve money. In the most basic terms, resolving a tax debt generally involves a

The IRS is a historically understaffed agency. Even with advances in e-filing taxes, the Agency’s roughly 80,000 workers struggle immensely with the job’s demands. In

Sometimes, the tax resolution industry gets a bad reputation. When tax resolution scams, aggressive “tax professional” marketing, and exaggerated claims of success are constantly in

When approaching their tax debt, many people think they understand the full scope of options for resolving it and only need a tax professional as

Realizing you need help from a qualified tax professional to address your tax debt is a huge step. Working with the IRS (if they ever

As unpleasant as receiving an IRS levy or an IRS lien may be, it does not signal impending doom. So let go of the “there’s

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to impose over 150 different penalties under the federal tax code. That’s a pretty significant number. And

You may have heard that fighting back can buy time or reduce your IRS debt. But battling the IRS instead of formulating a realistic plan