Dealing with tax debts can be daunting, leaving many taxpayers searching for viable solutions. An Offer in Compromise (OIC) might just provide the relief you need to address your tax issues. In this article, we’ll break down what an OIC is, the criteria for eligibility, and the advantages it offers. By the end, you’ll have… Read More

Many taxpayers are aware of the IRS’s ability to abate penalties, but did you know that you can also have penalties waived at the state level? That’s right! Each state has its own separate programs that can help you reduce or eliminate tax penalties, which can lead to significant savings. Understanding State Penalty Abatement: While… Read More

The IRS is back in action, and they’re sending out LT11 notices—serious final notices of intent to levy. If you receive one, do not ignore it! This is the last warning before the IRS takes aggressive action, like levying your bank account or garnishing your wages. Trust me, you don’t want to find yourself in…… Read More

Have you received a CP523 notice from the IRS? This notification signals that your installment agreement for repaying back taxes is on the verge of termination. It’s a serious alert that requires prompt attention. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to effectively respond to your CP523 notice before the IRS intensifies its collection efforts.…… Read More

If you’ve received a CP14 notice, you’re not alone. This formal communication generally indicates that there’s an outstanding balance on your tax account. While it may be concerning, it’s important to know how to address it effectively. What is a CP14 Notice? A CP14 notice is issued by the IRS to alert you about an…… Read More

  If you have unpaid taxes, the IRS has the authority to seize your property to settle the debt. While this can be a daunting situation, there are steps you can take to safeguard your assets from the IRS. Understanding your rights allows you to act proactively to protect your property from IRS collection efforts.…… Read More

Have you recently received a CP2000 letter from the IRS? This notice indicates potential discrepancies between the income you reported and the IRS records. Remember, it’s not a bill, but rather a proposal to adjust your tax return. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do if you’ve received a CP2000 letter: If you have…… Read More

Dealing with tax debt can be an overwhelming experience.  Navigating the tax system and dealing with the pressures of outstanding tax liabilities can leave you feeling lost and uncertain. While you might be tempted to handle tax debt settlement on your own, it’s not as good of an idea as you think. Entrusting your tax…… Read More