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IRS Statute of Limitations – How Long Can the IRS Collect Tax Debt?
April 10, 2026
Many taxpayers believe that if enough time passes, their IRS tax debt will simply disappear. Others assume that the IRS…
Unfiled Tax Returns – The Hidden Risks and How to Fix Them
April 9, 2026
Life doesn’t always go as planned. Between financial stress, major life changes, or simple oversight, filing taxes can sometimes fall…
IRS Financial Hardship Tax Relief Options – How to Manage Tax Debt When You Can’t Afford to Pay?
April 8, 2026
Many taxpayers believe that owing the IRS leaves them with only two choices - pay the full amount immediately or…
Currently Not Collectible Status (CNC) – When the IRS Pauses Collection
April 7, 2026
Many taxpayers believe that once they owe the IRS, collection actions are unavoidable - regardless of their financial situation. Others…
How Washington DC Tax Attorneys Handle IRS Revenue Officer Cases?
April 6, 2026
Most IRS collection cases begin with notices - letters requesting payment or warning of enforcement. When a case escalates to…
IRS Tax Scams – How to Recognize and Avoid Costly Fraud
April 3, 2026
Many taxpayers assume that communications related to taxes - especially those appearing urgent or official - are legitimate. Others may…
IRS Installment Agreements – How to Pay Tax Debt Over Time
April 2, 2026
Many taxpayers assume that if they cannot pay their tax debt in full, the IRS will immediately begin aggressive collection…
IRS Notice Received – What to Do (and What to Avoid)
April 1, 2026
Many taxpayers assume that receiving a notice from the IRS is simply a routine communication that can be addressed later.…
Offer in Compromise (OIC) – Settling IRS Tax Debt for Less Than You Owe
March 31, 2026
Many taxpayers assume that if they owe the IRS a large tax debt, they are required to pay the full…
Criminal Tax Defense – When to Hire a Tax Attorney in Washington DC?
March 30, 2026
Most taxpayers assume tax issues are civil matters - audits, notices, or payment disputes. In certain situations, what begins as…
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