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Tips To Contact The IRS If You: Receive A Notice, Owe Back Taxes, Etc?

March 18, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | man having a phone call | Tips To Contact The IRS If You: Receive A Notice, Owe Back Taxes, Etc? | Local irs office

Here are tips you would want to follow if you need to contact the IRS and cross out a major tax-related item on your to-do list.RELATED: Understanding The IRS Collections Process To Quickly Resolve TaxesIn this article:Do Not Panic Thoroughly Read the Notice/Letter That You Received Take Advantage of Faxable IRS Instructions and Forms Visit the IRS …Continue Reading

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What If I Can’t Pay My Taxes By April 15?

March 11, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | woman worried about bills | What If I Can’t Pay My Taxes By April 15? | Can't Pay IRS Installment Agreement

The question “what if I can't pay my taxes” is a tough one to answer but is very possible to resolve with a little bit of help.RELATED: How Do IRS Payment Plans Work? | FAQs What If I Can't Pay My Taxes? | A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Understand First What Happens If You Never File Taxes Not filing for taxes can lead to more complex cases like tax evasion, as per Find …Continue Reading

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Need To Call The IRS? | 6 Ways To Get In Touch

February 4, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | man using his phone | Need To Call The IRS? | Ways To Get In Touch | irs phone number

A lot of taxpayers want to call the IRS about their tax concerns and knowing the most efficient ways to contact the IRS can help a lot of people deal with their taxes.In this article:Go to the IRS Main Office Find the Nearest Local IRS Office Call the Main IRS Hotline or the Specialized IRS Numbers Get an IRS Live Person Chat or Email the IRS Online …Continue Reading

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How To Deal With A Federal Tax Lien And Prevent It From Happening

January 16, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | frustrated woman reading notice | How To Deal With A Federal Tax Lien And Prevent It From Happening | removing tax lien

A federal tax lien affects not only your credit score but also your cash flow. So, preventing and dealing with a lien must be high priority.In this article:Understand What an IRS Tax Lien Is What to Do When You Receive a Notice of Federal Tax Lien Steps to Preventing and Removing a Tax LienBest Practices to Prevent and Complete the Federal Tax Lien …Continue Reading

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I Received An IRS Email Claiming I Underreported My Income: What Should I Do?

December 24, 2018 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

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Find out below what the best course of action is if you have received an IRS email claiming you underreported your income.In this article:Underreported Income, the IRS, and You What to Do Following an IRS Email About Underreported Income Asking for Abatement Getting Tax Assistance When the IRS Email Is Correct When You Can’t PayIRS Emails About …Continue Reading

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