All Posts:
- Spouse forged your signature on a tax return? What are your rights?
- Defaulted on your IRS installment agreement? Where do you turn now?
- Tax liens on real estate: Filed where I live or where my property is located?
- 5 Things You Should Know About the IRS
- Knock, knock – the IRS is at my door – how should I handle it?
- IRS problems and have credit card debt? Tips for handling both
- IRS statute of limitations on collection: Be careful, these actions will extend it.
- What is the impact of successive bankruptcies on the tax discharge timing rules?
- Five ways to lower the value of your offer in compromise
- Does the IRS have the right to see your personal finances before completing a trust fund investigation?
- What’s the difference between an IRS tax lien and a tax levy?
- Will the IRS take my house? Seize my car?
- IRS installment agreement vs. Chapter 13 bankruptcy: Which repayment plan saves you the most?
- Can the IRS take my property without telling me first?
- Offer in compromise: Avoiding an unseen IRS settlement cost
- Does bankruptcy stop IRS audits?
- Self-employed? All IRS levies are not created equal
- Tips for dealing with Automated Collection Service
- Ads for IRS problems: Be informed, get the facts
- IRS collections in troubled times
- IRS audits – how can you prove expenses without receipts?
- Your word against the IRS – you lose?
- Bankruptcy Forum: What Judges and Trustees Want You to Know
- IRS collection priorities and trends for 2010
- Trust fund recovery penalty: How much time does the IRS have to assess it?
- IRS taking too long to decide your offer in compromise? After two years, its accepted.
- Who’s afraid of an IRS letter? 5 reasons not to be.
- Real example: When can my taxes be discharged in bankruptcy?
- IRS auditor giving you trouble? Where else can you turn?
- Face to face with IRS agents: Who’s who?
- When does a Federal tax lien expire and become unenforceable?
- Non-filers with mortgages: The IRS might be watching
- Get ready – 2,000 new IRS collection Revenue Officers are coming
- The first step to ending IRS collection problems: Finding the money for estimated taxes
- What the IRS must do before it enters a private space to make a seizure.
- NAEA and the National Tax Practice Institute
- Offer in compromise: Think twice if the statute of limitations is almost up.
- Can I use my bank account again after an IRS levy?
- Unpaid payroll taxes: The best way to make a payment.
- I owe back taxes to the IRS. Now what? Part I of II
- I owe back taxes to the IRS. Now what? Part II of II
- Trust Fund Interview and Form 4180
- Who do you pay first – IRS debt vs. credit cards?
- How common are IRS mistakes in property seizures?
- Reopening IRS audits – are they really final?
- Why does the IRS ask on Form 433A if you have lived out of the country six months in last 10 years?
- IRS is hiring auditors and collection agents – enforcement to increase
- Four ways to handle disagreements with IRS auditors
- Bankruptcy as leverage in an offer in compromise
- Can I make the IRS an offer to pay tax only?
- A Tax Court win for the good guys
- The Tax Compromise Improvement Act of 2009
- All of it, or just 15% – IRS manual and automated levies on social security benefits
- Why a tax lawyer can make a difference
- How much IRS debt is uncollectible?
- Collection of IRS withholding taxes against business owners and managers
- IRS statute of limitations – without waking the IRS
- IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman on IRS collections during recession
- Your budget vs. IRS expense allowances – How do you compare?
- IRS bank levy – how safe is my account?
- What an IRS criminal investigation for tax fraud looks like
- IRS updates collection due process handbook
- Does the IRS follow a divorce decree’s statement of responsibility to pay a joint tax liability?
- Tough economy + aggressive IRS = tax bankruptcy.
- Protecting retirement accounts from IRS seizure.
- IRS to hire over 1,000 new collection personnel in 2009
- What to expect when an IRS Revenue Officer comes calling to your home or business.
- Proposed relief for IRS interest and penalties.
- The damage that can be done by IRS substitute returns, and how to solve it.
- The advantage of the Automated Collection Service practitioner priority line
- How does the IRS approach collecting unpaid employment taxes from a closed business and its officers?
- Has the time arrived for IRS amnesty for non-filers?
- The powers of an IRS Revenue Officer…
- Assets to always claim as “exempt” on an IRS financial statement (433A)
- Offer in compromise vs. bankruptcy – Which settlement amount will be the lowest?
- Can the IRS take my spouse’s income if only I am liable?
- Is there such a thing as a “hardship status” with the IRS?
- How can an extension to file a tax return impact a discharge of taxes in bankruptcy?
- How do I know if my business is in tax trouble?
- Can the IRS continue to audit me year after year?
- When is the IRS prohibited from taking collection action? Part III
- When is the IRS prohibited from taking collection action? Part II
- When is the IRS prohibited from taking collection action? Part I.
- How many offers in compromise does the IRS really accept?
- What if I am audited by the IRS but my recordkeeping is poor or my records are lost?
- If I file bankruptcy on the IRS, but my spouse does not, will the filing stop the IRS to both of us?
- Can the IRS conduct a collection interview at your house or business?
- Go back six years to get current on unfiled returns.
- How does the IRS value retirement accounts in an offer in compromise?
- IRS levies on Social Security benefits – enforced collection on those who can least afford it
- Can the IRS take my stuff?
- IRS steps it up on pursuit of unpaid employment taxes
- 5 things to always do when talking to the IRS.
- Where do Tax Court judges get their experience from?
- Agreements to repay IRS debts under $25,000 can be simple and straightforward.
- Doing away with an audit result in bankruptcy.
- When does the collection of IRS debt expire?
- “But I thought bankruptcy couldn’t eliminate IRS taxes…”
- IRS by the numbers
- What do all of these different IRS collection letters mean?
- When do I know its right to file an offer in compromise? 5 top reasons. Part I of II.
- IRS property seizures and auctions for June and July, 2008
- How do soaring restaurant costs translate into a IRS collection problem?
- IRS collectors moved to answering questions on economic stimulus refund
- IRS employee charged with improper access to taxpayer files
- Gas at $4.00 gallon; IRS National Standards lag behind
- What happens if the IRS accepts my offer in compromise, but then I have trouble staying current on my taxes?
- Tax Court – providing a level playing field in audits.
- IRS Financial Statements Revised – Traps Included!
