
Should You Pay Down Your IRS Debt Or Your Credit Cards First?
Many households deal with major debt, which usually comes from multiple sources. According to the snowball theory, it’s best to focus on — and conquer
Many households deal with major debt, which usually comes from multiple sources. According to the snowball theory, it’s best to focus on — and conquer
January might seem like an odd time to tackle IRS debt, but it’s only understandable to want to start the new year with a clean
From dieting to debt, it’s only natural to seek the easiest and most pain-free solution possible. In both situations, however, easy is rarely effective. Unfortunately,
IRS debt can be a huge burden, but thankfully, there are many available approaches for dealing with this stressful ordeal. The following are a few
Dividing property in a divorce is difficult enough as is, but dealing with shared IRS debt can be a nightmare. Whether you resolve these issues
Are you seriously behind on your taxes? It takes a certain vulnerability to ‘come out’ to loved ones, but the reward could be well worth
On January 1, 2018, the IRS started implementing a new law that affects taxpayers’ passports: Section 7345 of the Internal Revenue Code allows the State
If the IRS audits you and finds you underpaid your taxes, the taxes themselves (along with any penalties and fees) don’t immediately impact your credit
“Every time I turn around, cats got they hands out wanting something from me. I ain’t got it, so you can’t get it.” These lyrics
A sizeable tax bill to the IRS is bad enough on its own, but if you’re late in paying it, fail to file or make
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