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Living In Another Country? File Your Taxes Correctly
You may not know how to file your taxes if you are an American citizen working and living in another country. You may not even be aware that the US government and the IRS actually require that you file your...
1 commentReduced or Cancelled Debt is Part of Your Taxable Income
Getting your debt reduced or cancelled is a major cause for celebration as your records will be clear and you’ll no longer bear the burden of paying for a large amount of money. Just remember that the government treats a reduced or cancelled debt...
I Forgot To File My Tax Return – Help!
It can be a nightmare scenario that we wouldn’t wish on our worst enemy: we suddenly realize that we forgot to file a tax return. If you forgot to file a return last year, you aren’t alone. Every year,...
0 commentsIRS Correspondence Audit Options
Hearing that you are getting audited is never a good thing, but if you have recently been notified that you are the subject of an IRS correspondence audit, you can rest easy knowing that this is the most basic and least stressful kind of audit there...
0 commentsDealing With IRS Paycheck Levies.
If you are currently battling the IRS over a financial matter and you are worried that you may be subject to IRS paycheck levies, it is important that you educate yourself on the topic sooner rather than...
0 commentsWhat Is Reasonable Cause For IRS Audits
One of the most pressing questions when it comes to taxes, and how to avoid paying as much of them as possible, is wondering what qualifies as reasonable cause for an IRS audit. Of course, there is no...
0 commentsCan The IRS Locate Bank Accounts
The IRS has many tools at its disposal to collect back taxes from individuals and businesses. One tool that they often employ involves hunting down people’s bank accounts and then issuing levies that freeze...
0 commentsTax Levy, Wages and You
One of the most serious collection methods used by the IRS involves the use of a tax levy. A levy on your wages can be devastating since the IRS is allowed to take the majority of what you make every month to...
0 commentsCommon Offer In Compromise Problems.
An offer in compromise is an honest to goodness method of settling your tax debt with the IRS. However, many people who are sure that they will qualify for such a settlement do not. It is incredibly difficult to get the IRS to agree to take less...
1 commentThe CID and IRS Criminal Prosecutions
A visit from the IRS's police department, the CID (Criminal Investigation Division), means you have IRS problems. The CID has two sections working independent of each other. Special Enforcement is in charge of...
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