Category: Tax Relief

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IRS Tax Debt Help Tool: Relief Recommendations

Its Limitations and When to Call a Tax Pro for Help With Tax Debt Trying to figure out what to do with your tax debt? The IRS recently released a digital tool designed to help taxpayers find resolution options for

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What Happens If You Miss Your IRS Appeal Deadline?

If you disagree with an IRS decision, you can file an appeal. But if you miss the IRS appeal deadline, you can lose this right. Despite this, you still have other options for resolving your tax dispute. However, they won’t

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2026 Interest Rates on IRS Tax Debts

How the IRS’s Variable Interest Rates Affects How Much You Owe The IRS assesses interest on unpaid tax debt and penalties. The agency updates interest rates quarterly. For the quarter beginning January 1, 2026, the rate is 7% per year

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How Tax Attorneys Help Truckers with IRS Problems

Truck drivers face unique challenges when it comes to taxes, especially owner-operators. From tracking mileage and expenses to filing on time to avoiding tax debt, IRS issues are common for truckers. A tax attorney can help. These tax experts know

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IRS Automatic First-Time Penalty Abatement Starting in 2026

The IRS imposes penalties for filing returns late, paying taxes late, and other common tax errors. The main goal of these penalties is to encourage compliance, not punish honest mistakes that leave Americans in an even worse position. That’s why

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How Long Will the IRS Give Me to Repay Back Taxes?

Back taxes are simply money you owe the IRS. They could’ve resulted from filing and not paying, not reporting your full income, a lack of funds to cover your tax debt, an audit that led to additional tax, or several

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Will Hiring a Tax Attorney Make the IRS Suspicious?

You’re sitting at your kitchen table reading the mail, and there it is: a letter with the Internal Revenue Service return address. Maybe it’s a notice of an audit, a demand for back taxes, or the heart-stopping news that a

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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

Read More

IRS Tax Debt Help Tool: Relief Recommendations

Its Limitations and When to Call a Tax Pro for Help With Tax Debt Trying to figure out what to do with your tax debt? The IRS recently released a digital tool designed to help taxpayers find resolution options for

Read More

What Happens If You Miss Your IRS Appeal Deadline?

If you disagree with an IRS decision, you can file an appeal. But if you miss the IRS appeal deadline, you can lose this right. Despite this, you still have other options for resolving your tax dispute. However, they won’t

Read More

2026 Interest Rates on IRS Tax Debts

How the IRS’s Variable Interest Rates Affects How Much You Owe The IRS assesses interest on unpaid tax debt and penalties. The agency updates interest rates quarterly. For the quarter beginning January 1, 2026, the rate is 7% per year

Read More

How Tax Attorneys Help Truckers with IRS Problems

Truck drivers face unique challenges when it comes to taxes, especially owner-operators. From tracking mileage and expenses to filing on time to avoiding tax debt, IRS issues are common for truckers. A tax attorney can help. These tax experts know

Read More

IRS Automatic First-Time Penalty Abatement Starting in 2026

The IRS imposes penalties for filing returns late, paying taxes late, and other common tax errors. The main goal of these penalties is to encourage compliance, not punish honest mistakes that leave Americans in an even worse position. That’s why

Read More

How Long Will the IRS Give Me to Repay Back Taxes?

Back taxes are simply money you owe the IRS. They could’ve resulted from filing and not paying, not reporting your full income, a lack of funds to cover your tax debt, an audit that led to additional tax, or several

Read More

Will Hiring a Tax Attorney Make the IRS Suspicious?

You’re sitting at your kitchen table reading the mail, and there it is: a letter with the Internal Revenue Service return address. Maybe it’s a notice of an audit, a demand for back taxes, or the heart-stopping news that a

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