Taxes
How to Qualify for Currently Not Collectible Status
Facing IRS collections can feel overwhelming. For temporary relief, learn about Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status and if you can qualify.
Read MoreWhat to Do When Facing IRS Collections
If you’ve received an LT11 notice from the IRS, it’s a serious call to action. Learn about this type of IRS collection and what you can do.
Read MoreNavigating Different Types of IRS Audits
Learn about the different types of IRS audits, what to expect, and what you can do to prepare for each of them.
Read MoreAI at the IRS: Catching Tax Cheats and Cutting Wait Times
The future of taxation is AI… and it’s here. Just how much is the IRS is using AI and what does that mean for taxpayers? Find out more now.
Read MoreExpediting Your ERC Refund from the IRS: Recourse for Taxpayers Waiting for Their Money
Did your business file for the Employee Retention Credit but have not received the refund yet? If so, you are not alone. Learn what options are available.
Read MoreSurge in IRS Notices Hitting Mailboxes: What to Do if You Didn’t Pay Your Taxes
Did you receive a CP59 notice from the IRS for failing to pay your taxes? If you receive one, find an experienced IRS tax audit attorney to help you now.
Read MoreWhat Do I Do If I Receive an Information Document Request (IDR) from the IRS?
Did you receive an IDR from the IRS? A tax attorney can interpret your IDR, ensure compliance with IRS requirements, & advocate on your behalf. Find out how.
Read MoreAn IRS Double Standard: Backdating Docs While Demanding Perfection from Taxpayers
The IRS was caught backdating documents for penalty assessments. Learn why the IRS must undertake reforms to address these types of issues and rebuild trust.
Read MoreERC Claims Under Fire: Get Ready for IRS Audits
ERC Audits are here. If your business received an ERC, it is important to be prepared for a potential audit. Speak with a tax attorney now.
Read MoreIRS Announces New Way to Save Money on Big ERC Mistakes — Act Fast
If you fell for an ERC scam, the IRS has a new Voluntary Disclosure Program to make it possible to pay back money you received. A tax lawyer can review your claim and help figure whether applying to the program makes sense for you.
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