- January 23, 2026Getting an IRS Final Notice of Intent to Levy (Letter 1058 or LT11) can feel terrifying — especially when your paycheck is…
- January 22, 2026Few things are more intimidating for a small business owner than receiving an IRS audit notice. Whether it arrives, the message is…
- January 21, 2026For small business owners, payroll taxes can be one of the most confusing — and dangerous — areas of IRS…
- January 20, 2026If you filed a joint tax return and your spouse made errors or hid income, you could find yourself facing an unexpected…
- January 16, 2026If you owe back taxes, the IRS can secure its interest in your property by filing a federal tax lien. It…
- January 15, 2026Choosing the right tax attorney can make the difference between a manageable resolution and a legal disaster. A tax attorney's…
- January 14, 2026It’s one of the most frustrating tax situations a couple can face - You file a joint tax return, expecting a…
- January 13, 2026The IRS audit notice is one of the most stressful letters a taxpayer can receive. But what happens if you…
- January 12, 2026If you missed an IRS audit—or lost one—you’re not out of options. The IRS has a formal process called Audit Reconsideration,…
- January 9, 2026An Offer in Compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that settles tax debt for less…
