Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has had a long backlog that, due in ...
IRS Offers Additional Taxpayer Relief in Response to Covid-19
On March 25, 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released guidance related to its “People Fir...
What To Do if I Can’t Pay My Taxes by the IRS’s July 15 Tax Deadline
In light of the current Covid-19 ...
IRS To Increase Focus On Delinquent-Filed Returns
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced, in a recent Information Release and Fact Sheet, that i...
Can The IRS Really Seize My Assets Without Telling Me First?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can utilize its jeopardy levy function (i.e., taking a taxpayer�...
How Does an Employer Comply with an IRS Wage Levy?
When an individual has outstanding federal tax liabilities, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a...
I missed the deadline to file my tax return. Now what?
I missed the deadline to file my tax return. Now what? The deadline for individual taxpayers to file...
IRS Adopts The In-Person Approach
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had an interesting New Year’s resolution for 2018: more in-pers...
Offer in Compromise – Is It An Option?
We regularly receive calls from people who tried to resolve their tax obligations through an Offer i...
I Owe the IRS Money – What Can I Do?
We often receive telephone calls and e-mails from individuals and businesses who have been contacted...
Calculating Excess Income – Dealing with Significant Changes in Income
A key factor for most taxpayers negotiating a payment plan or a compromise with either the Internal ...
Effective Tax Administration (ETA) Offer – An Underutilized Option.
In her annual Report to Congress, Nina Olson , the Taxpayer Advocate, pointed out that the IRS is un...
Can an In-Business Corporation Compromise its Employment Tax Obligations With The IRS?
Yes. An in-business corporation can compromise its outstanding employment tax obligations with the I...