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IRS Tax Info
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Information on IRS Problems and how to solve them.

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IRS Tax Info Latest Posts

Making More Than 100K? Advice On Keeping Your Money
It's a normal situation. Because of all the tax loopholes, the rich gets away with paying taxes. As an outcome, the poor ends up giving more money to the IRS than they do! The system has been abused over the years. To let people pay less taxes, tax professionals can determine loopholes... Read more...
Published 2 days ago

Efficacy and the Automated Collection System of the IRS
The Automated Collection System - what is it? Handling IDRS (Integrated Data Retrieval System) non-filer and balance due cases that need contact through phone is the ACS (Automated Collection System). Suffice to say, the ACS is a computerized network which contacts taxpayers who owe money to the... Read more...
Published 5 days ago

Filing and IRS Bankruptcy Guidelines
In its original sense, bankruptcy already has a negative connotation and this negativity is magnified with the recent developments in the laws pertaining to it. For some people, unfortunately, this turns out to be their last bet. Therefore, it is imperative that we understand what the concept... Read more...
Published 1 week ago

How IRS Collectors Can Be Stopped By Bankruptcy
Many people fall on financial hard times, regardless of the causes. Although they may owe substantial amounts of cash to creditors, the IRS may also decide that they, too, must be paid on tax debts. And unlike other bill collectors, the IRS can be quite unforgiving in their attempts. If the IRS... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

A Checklist for Filing Taxes
To ensure that you will have no problems at tax time, you can utilize a checklist as a guide to ready everything you need. The process will be less stressful and much simpler because you can effectively deal with the trouble of filing your taxes by following these steps. Filing taxes requires a... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Procedures in Back Taxes Filing
People actually have a number of reasons for not filing their taxes. The painful reality, however, is that the IRS still requires the filing of late and back taxes even though some of the reasons for doing otherwise are acceptable. Late taxes cover those that should have been filed for a single... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

The Effect of Alimony in Your Withholding Tax
In almost all of life’s changes, the IRS will make sure that it is part of it. Getting married, getting divorced, delivering a baby, transferring to a new job, buying a home and even purchasing an energy efficient car have tax implications. The effects of alimony on your withholding tax and the... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Handling IRS Collections Methods
Filing your tax return without including the amount due yet is the first stage in the IRS collections process. The IRS will then send you a bill for the amount owed. This first bill will merely bear the explanations behind your amount due and the need for you to make a full payment. Another... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

How to Prevent an IRS Audit
Most people are scared of getting a tax audit primarily because of the horror stories from those who have experienced the process. The sad reality is although several of these stories are sound horrible and outrageous, some of them are factual. Individual tax payers and business entities can be... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

The Basics of Federal Tax Levy
The government employs two primary procedures in collecting tax debts from the taxpayers, wage levies and bank account levies.  When any of these is imposed on you, it means that you have a serious problem with the IRS. When you incur tax debts, the IRS can levy your wages, including your... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago