- March 6, 2026Many taxpayers assume that if they overpay the IRS, they can simply request a refund whenever they discover the mistake.…
- March 5, 2026Many taxpayers assume that once they file an administrative refund claim with the IRS, they are free to raise any…
- March 4, 2026When taxpayers dispute an IRS assessment after the tax has already been paid, the next step is often a refund lawsuit.…
- March 3, 2026For many taxpayers, filing an administrative refund claim is the first step in challenging an IRS assessment after the tax has already…
- March 2, 2026Most taxpayers assume that - if they disagree with the IRS - they can simply take the dispute to court.…
- February 27, 2026Receiving a Notice of Deficiency from the IRS triggers one of the most important deadlines in federal tax law. The notice informs…
- February 26, 2026Few IRS letters create as much urgency as the Notice of Deficiency (or a CP3219N notice). Sometimes called a “90-day letter,”…
- February 25, 2026Many criminal tax cases focus on taxpayers who file false returns. But federal law also targets the professionals and advisors…
- February 24, 2026Most taxpayers understand that filing a tax return requires signing under penalty of perjury. Fewer understand what that phrase means…
- February 23, 2026Payroll tax problems often begin as cash-flow issues. A business falls behind. Deposits are delayed. A Revenue Officer is assigned.…
