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May 2026 | ASTPS Content Service Available exclusively to ASTPS Content Service Subscribers
Can You Settle With the IRS If You’re Still Working and Own a Home? One of the most common misconceptions about IRS settlements is that they’re only for people who are unemployed, broke, or have nothing to their name. Many middle-income taxpayers assume that because they have a steady job or own a home, they
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Filed Your Taxes and Can’t Pay? 5 Legal Ways to Deal With Tax Debt
You did the right thing, you filed your taxes. But now you’re facing a balance you can’t afford to pay, and that sinking feeling is real. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone and you do have options. The IRS offers programs to help taxpayers resolve their debt, but the key is knowing the right
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What to Expect if the IRS Seizes Your Bank Account or Retirement Funds
If you’ve received IRS notices and haven’t taken action, you may be wondering: Can they really take money from my bank account or even my retirement? The short answer is yes, and when it happens, it can feel sudden and overwhelming. At Tax Resolution Professional we help taxpayers facing bank levies and threatened asset seizures take

