Category: Tax Relief

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Can I Sell My House With a Tax Lien?

Selling a home isn’t the easiest thing to do, and this process can become more complicated if your house is subject to a tax lien. A tax lien is a government interest in your property that attaches when you have

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FHA Loans When You Owe the IRS

Buying a home with an FHA loan is often one of the most accessible paths to homeownership, particularly for first-time buyers or those rebuilding their financial lives. If you owe money to the IRS, it’s easy to assume that back

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My Employer Didn’t Withhold Enough Tax

This is a situation thousands of taxpayers find themselves in every year. Although they’re certain they filled out their tax paperwork correctly, they run their W-2 numbers and find out they owe the IRS hundreds or thousands of dollars. This

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My Spouse Has Tax Debt. Should I File Separately?

The question of how spouses should file taxes if one of them has a history of tax debt or is going to owe for the current year is a stressful and confusing dilemma. Choosing the wrong filing status can inadvertently

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Can the IRS Shut Down Your Business for Unpaid Taxes?

For a dedicated small business owner, the company you’ve built is more than a source of income. It’s your life’s work. A financial lifeline for your employees. A promise to your customers. When times get tough, through a global recession,

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Does an IRS Payment Plan Affect Your Credit Score?

When you owe the IRS money, setting up a payment plan is one way to take control of your debt and avoid more aggressive collection actions. But this choice often leads to one question from our clients: “Will an IRS

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Can You Resolve Payroll Tax Debt Without a CPA or Lawyer?

Falling behind on payroll taxes is different from missing payments on other bills or even other types of taxes. Payroll taxes involve money withheld from employees’ paychecks, which the IRS expects employers to hold in trust until their next scheduled

Read More

Can I Sell My House With a Tax Lien?

Selling a home isn’t the easiest thing to do, and this process can become more complicated if your house is subject to a tax lien. A tax lien is a government interest in your property that attaches when you have

Read More

FHA Loans When You Owe the IRS

Buying a home with an FHA loan is often one of the most accessible paths to homeownership, particularly for first-time buyers or those rebuilding their financial lives. If you owe money to the IRS, it’s easy to assume that back

Read More

My Employer Didn’t Withhold Enough Tax

This is a situation thousands of taxpayers find themselves in every year. Although they’re certain they filled out their tax paperwork correctly, they run their W-2 numbers and find out they owe the IRS hundreds or thousands of dollars. This

Read More

My Spouse Has Tax Debt. Should I File Separately?

The question of how spouses should file taxes if one of them has a history of tax debt or is going to owe for the current year is a stressful and confusing dilemma. Choosing the wrong filing status can inadvertently

Read More

Can the IRS Shut Down Your Business for Unpaid Taxes?

For a dedicated small business owner, the company you’ve built is more than a source of income. It’s your life’s work. A financial lifeline for your employees. A promise to your customers. When times get tough, through a global recession,

Read More

Does an IRS Payment Plan Affect Your Credit Score?

When you owe the IRS money, setting up a payment plan is one way to take control of your debt and avoid more aggressive collection actions. But this choice often leads to one question from our clients: “Will an IRS

Read More

Can You Resolve Payroll Tax Debt Without a CPA or Lawyer?

Falling behind on payroll taxes is different from missing payments on other bills or even other types of taxes. Payroll taxes involve money withheld from employees’ paychecks, which the IRS expects employers to hold in trust until their next scheduled

Read More