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Can the IRS Take My Property? What You Need to Know About Asset Seizure
If you owe significant back taxes and have not made arrangements to pay, you may wonder: Can the IRS really take my property? The answer is yes, but there are safeguards and options available to help you avoid this situation. In this article, we’ll explain how asset seizure works, the process the IRS follows, and…
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How to Start the New Year Off Right to Resolve Tax Debt
If you owe $10,000 or more in back taxes, the beginning of the year is a great time to take a step back, assess your tax situation, and develop a plan to resolve your debt.
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What Happens If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes? The Consequences You Need to Know
Ignoring tax debt may seem like an easy way to put off financial stress, but the truth is that the IRS has significant power to enforce tax collection—and the longer you wait, the worse the consequences can become. If you’re struggling with tax debt or have neglected to pay your taxes, it’s important to understand
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Tips for Gig Workers to Avoid IRS Garnishments
As a gig worker, you get to enjoy the flexibility of setting your own schedule, choosing what you work on and who you work with, but with that independence comes the responsibility of managing your taxes. In fact, there are a lot of gig workers that are surprised to learn that if they don’t pay
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The Role of Tax Resolution Firms: What They Can Do for You
If you’ve recently received a notice from the IRS, the situation can feel daunting. The prospect of managing tax debt might seem overwhelming, and you may be unsure about what steps to take next. Fortunately, you don’t have to navigate this complex area alone. Tax resolution firms are here to help, providing essential guidance and
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1099 Workers in Focus: How to Protect Yourself from IRS Scrutiny
As a 1099 worker, navigating the complexities of freelance or contract work can be both rewarding and challenging. While the flexibility of self-employment is appealing, it also comes with unique tax responsibilities that can lead to potential scrutiny from the IRS. If you’ve received a notice from the IRS claiming you owe $10,000 or more
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The Role of Tax Resolution Firms: What They Can Do for You
The Role of Tax Resolution Firms: What They Can Do for You If you’ve recently received a notice from the IRS, the situation can feel daunting. The prospect of managing tax debt might seem overwhelming, and you may be unsure about what steps to take next. Fortunately, you don’t have to navigate this complex area
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Why Local Reputable Tax Resolution Companies Are the Best Option for Resolving Tax Debt
In response to recent IRS warnings about dubious “Offer in Compromise (OIC) mills,” it’s crucial to understand that not all tax resolution services are created equal. While there are unethical companies that exploit vulnerable taxpayers with promises of “pennies-on-the-dollar” settlements, there are also many reputable local tax resolution firms that deliver legitimate services. These firms
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What You Need to Know About Tax Penalties
Preparing, filing, or even thinking about taxes can be overwhelming for many individuals, especially when faced with financial difficulties that prevent them from being able to pay their taxes in full. However, it is vital to stay aware of the financial consequences that are associated with not paying your taxes on time and in full,
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Understanding Your IRS Negotiation Options
If you’ve ever tried reaching the IRS by phone, you’re familiar with the seemingly endless wait times and multiple transfers that often lead to frustration. Now, imagine trying to negotiate your tax debt under these conditions—without a clear understanding of your options. The process can feel like an uphill battle, making it even more challenging

