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How to Stop IRS Levies
The IRS can get very aggressive with tax defaulters. They also have very wide powers of recovery and will not hesitate to use it particularly when tax dues are large. However, many tax payers are caught unawares by the levy action. Learn How to Stop IRS Levies.
How To Remove Federal IRS Tax Liens
IRS liens are hard on a family's life, health, as well as financially; they can cause a financial loop that's very difficult to get out. Read more information on how to remove federal IRS tax liens written by one expert.
What to do in an IRS Audit
For most taxpayers, filing of return is the end of their engagement with the IRS for the year. In most cases, if the return is correctly filled up. What do you do in an IRS audit? Find out.
Bank Levy and Wage Garnishment Law
An unpaid tax debt can lead to some very unpleasant consequences. The IRS has powers to make forcible recovery from the properties owned by the tax payer. The two most common recovery actions taken by them are levy of wages and bank account.
How to Enter Into a IRS Installment Agreement
Tax demands can be raised on a person for various reasons. If the return is filed but the taxes for the year are not fully paid, IRS will demand payment of the same along with interest. Penalties may also be demanded. Read this article and learn How to Enter Into a IRS Installment Agreement.
What is Penalty Abatement?
The IRS can give some still penalties if you don't pay your taxes on time. Learn what the meaning of "penalty abatement" is as well as ways to avoid it.
Back Taxes Owed to IRS Now Collected by Private Debt Collectors
I.R.S. back taxes and delinquent taxes under $25,000 or less owed by taxpayers will now be attempted to be collected by up to three private collection agencies.
Learn why the I.R.S. is allowing this & and one tax professional's opinion.
Delinquent Taxes - What Happens if I Don't Pay the IRS?
This article was created to aid you in understanding the ramifications of delinquent income tax returns, and explain why you may see extra tax charges you did not originally have assessed by the federal government.
SECTION 409(A) and its Regulatory Cousins: What it Means for Private Companies
This article discusses recent changes and passing of the IRS's Section 409(A), FASB 123, & FASB 15X, three highly relevant laws and what they mean to privately owned companies, specifically pertaining to valuations & tax liabilities.
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