
How to Dispute a Payroll Tax Assessment and Proposed Penalty
If you own a business, you are likely required to pay payroll taxes (income tax, Social Security, and Medicare taxes) to the IRS. Now, the

If you own a business, you are likely required to pay payroll taxes (income tax, Social Security, and Medicare taxes) to the IRS. Now, the

When it comes to paying IRS tax penalties and fees, many taxpayers simply throw up their hands in surrender, believing that there is nothing they

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

Section 6621 of the Internal Revenue Code explains that IRS interest rates are based on a tandem of the federal short-term rate and an additional

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

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

The Supreme Court certainly kept busy in 2022. While many decisions were controversial, one managed to squeak through without a whole lot of uproar: Boechler,

IRS Collection Measures Are Tightening: What Does This Mean for You? Recent legislation that sought to alleviate growing inflation concerns has given the government one

Penalty Relief from the IRS Due to Statutory Exception When you’ve done your part to stay compliant with the IRS, it can be frustrating to

Penalty Relief from the IRS Due to Reasonable Cause You’ve made every effort to fulfill your obligations to the IRS, and yet, you find yourself