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How to Deal With Revenue Officers
Your assets are at risk due to tax liability, and you’re expecting a Revenue Officer (RO), the highest level of IRS collection agent, to come knocking at your door. Primarily, understand that the IRS appoints an officer to your case..
Read MoreThe 411 on an Offer in Compromise
Imagine getting a fresh start in your tax life at a huge discount. That’s precisely what the Offer in Compromise program from the IRS offers. It allows qualified individuals with unpaid tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is..
Read MoreWhat To Do When You Receive A Wage Garnishment
You’ve received a notice in the mail, informing you of wage garnishment. What does this mean exactly? First and foremost, this is in consequence of a debt; if you weren’t aware of this debt, you’ll need to contact a lawyer,..
Read MoreTax Audit Red Flags
The IRS audited less than 1% of individual tax returns last year, and is projected to audit even less this year. Consequently, the likelihood of the IRS questioning and reviewing your tax return for accuracy is slim. Math errors don’t..
Read More3 Questions About Bank Levies Answered
When a bank levy presents itself, it triggers a whirlwind of questions, most pertaining to how to end and remove it. Once a bank levy is placed on your account, there isn’t anything you can do to forego payment of..
Read MoreHow to Prepare for an IRS Tax Audit
Your tax audit will go one of a few ways; many people find themselves dealing with correspondence-audit situations, which can be easily remedied through the mail, the IRS’s main mode of communication. Likely, your math was simply incorrect, or they..
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