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Why More and More Boomers Are Heading to Nicaragua (and not Costa Rica)
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IRS Budget Cuts
IRS budget cuts are good news for some with tax debts and bad news for others. If you want to resolve a tax debt quickly and move on with your life, IRS budget cuts… Read More...
Dear IRS Employees,
As I promised last month, I am following up with you to share some important new details about what the 2015 budget cuts will mean for you and your colleagues as… Read More...
The UK is phasing out tax returns over the next 5 years. Here’s how to do the same in the United States.
Let’s start with a dream: what if all you need do on April 15 is open a… Read More...
Much like the NSA, the IRS data collection machine is building a file on all Americans. It’s online now and will be ready to use in all audits within one year.
The IRS collects more… Read More...
If you have a tax debt, the IRS will track you down. This article talks about how the IRS tracks you and what you might do to maintain some privacy.
The IRS is the most aggressive… Read More...
The Offer in Compromise scam is one of the most prevalent on the internet and television. As the first post on this new tax site, I’ll explain how to avoid the Offer in Compromise… Read More...
The service is the most aggressive and hostile collection agency in the world, and they work hard to cultivate that image. IRS criminal investigations are on the rise and big business… Read More...
The answer to the question of whether you should fear the IRS depends on what you are doing to resolve your tax debt. If you are filing your returns, hiring a professional, and… Read More...
If you are a perennial non-filer, or have a few delinquent fax returns, the IRS will eventually catch up with you. In this article, I will tell you why you might want to file those… Read More...
If you have a tax debt, the rules for bankruptcy and taxes are simple, but often misunderstood. If you miss a deadline by even one day, you might bet stuck with taxes that would have… Read More...
Never one to give up on a bad idea, the IRS wants to hire outside debt collectors to harass those who can’t afford to pay. The same trick has been tried twice before, with disastrous… Read More...
Before you set up an installment agreement or file an Offer in Compromise, make your cash disappear. The IRS will seize whatever it can, and many of your expenses will not be permitted… Read More...
If the Service is after you or your assets, knowing your IRS tax debt relief options is the key to saving your cash and your sanity. If you don’t understand your rights and… Read More...
Most of us think the IRS can audit you for the last three years, but that is only part of the story. It is possible for an IRS audit to hit up to six years, or even more, depending on… Read More...
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