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Using The IRS First Time Abatement Strategically To Reduce Penalties

April 18, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | man calculating bills | Using The IRS First Time Abatement Strategically To Reduce Penalties | first time abatement

Incurring penalties and fees from the IRS can make paying unpaid taxes more difficult, making first time abatement a valid strategy for saving money.RELATED: 9 IRS Penalties You Could Be Facing After An Audit How to Minimize IRS Expenses Through First Time Abatement Step 1: Be Aware of IRS Penalties and Interest For abatement purposes, taxpayers can classify IRS …Continue Reading

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How To Get Your Home Back After A Tax Sale

April 17, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | hands holding keys | How To Get Your Home Back After A Tax Sale | delinquent taxes

Taxpayers going through a tax sale of their houses can expect a long and oftentimes complex process, which makes knowledge of tax sale facts crucial for retaining the assets.RELATED: How To Get Rid Of An IRS Tax Lien On Your Home How to Get Back a Home After a Tax Sale Step 1: Understand First How a Tax Sale Works Tax Sale Definition: The state sells a property to …Continue Reading

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What Happens If You Don’t File Your Taxes For 5 Years Or More?

April 9, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | senior couple worried | What Happens If You Don’t File Your Taxes For 5 Years Or More? | what happens if you don't file taxes

Need to know what happens if you don’t file your taxes for more than 5 years? We have listed the possibilities below for you.RELATED: How to Negotiate with the IRSIn this article:How Long Can You Go Without Filing a Tax Return? Can You Go to Jail for Not Filing a Tax Return? Do I Have to File My Taxes Every Year? What Happens When a Person Fails to File …Continue Reading

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10 Assets That Can Be Put Under An IRS Levy

April 1, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | IRS headquarters in Washington | Assets That Can Be Put Under An IRS Levy | tax levy

Know which of your assets may be eligible for an IRS levy by reading the list below.RELATED: What Is A Tax Levy? | Everything You Need To KnowIn this article:Work Pay Savings Account Investment Retirement Accounts Life Insurance Policies Vehicles Second and Vacation Homes Expensive Jewelry Furniture Government BenefitsA List of …Continue Reading

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How To Deal With The IRS Regarding Cancellation Of Debt

March 29, 2019 By Michael Taggart Leave a Comment

Feature | worried couple reading documents | How To Deal With The IRS Regarding Cancellation Of Debt | 1099-c cancellation of debt

Were you aware that cancellation of debt may mean higher income taxes for you? Here's how to deal with it with the IRS.RELATED: FAQs On Tax Debt Relief Guide to Coordinating with the IRS for Cancellation of Debt 1. Understand How the IRS Considers Debt Cancelled What Is Cancellation of Debt? A debt is cancelled when a creditor decides to forgive a debtor’s tax liability …Continue Reading

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