In most cases, there are going to be four main notices provided to taxpayers by the IRS collections division. These notices are provided because the IRS is required to notify the taxpayer of the actions they are planning to take. Learn more in our latest blog: https://bit.ly/303MMbh
There are many reasons a person or business does not file tax returns and become non-filers. Read our latest blog to find out why. https://bit.ly/2ZJkMts
The IRS offers three different types of Offers-in-Compromise (OIC). Trying to obtain an offer in compromise is not the best option for all tax situations. In fact, most taxpayers' issues are resolved through other avenues with the IRS. Read our latest blog to learn more. https://bit.ly/35qh9vZ
If you have an IRS tax debt that is too large for you to pay off, and you have too much income to qualify for an Offer in Compromise (OIC), then your best bet is to enter into an installment agreement. Learn more in our blog.
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Can my spouse and I file separate offers in compromise? Read our latest blog to learn more! https://bit.ly/3gwKhUr
Is there a 10-Year Statute of Limitations on IRS Tax Debt? Read our latest blog to find out! https://bit.ly/31bcWdj
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is tasked with collecting taxes for the United States government. Read our latest blog to understand how IRS collection works: https://bit.ly/3jUp7lq
They temporary suspension of Social Security income tax collection began on September 1. Now, many Americans are wondering how helpful this relief initiative truly is. Read our latest blog to learn more. https://bit.ly/3j7ceEm
You might ask yourself, can the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) come after me if I do not file my tax return? The short answer to this question is YES! Read our latest blog to learn more: https://bit.ly/3lTBCye