- February 20, 2026Few federal crimes carry the weight and stigma of tax evasion. Charged under IRC §7201, tax evasion is the most serious…
- February 19, 2026Most payroll tax problems begin as civil matters. A business falls behind on deposits. The IRS assesses penalties. A Revenue…
- February 18, 2026Few IRS enforcement actions are more alarming to business owners than receiving notice that they may be personally liable for…
- February 17, 2026Few tax problems escalate faster—or more aggressively—than unpaid payroll taxes. When a business falls behind on employment tax deposits, the…
- February 16, 2026Few IRS determinations create more immediate risk for business owners than worker reclassification. When the IRS concludes that individuals treated…
- February 13, 2026IRS penalties often feel automatic and unavoidable. Taxpayers open a notice and see thousands—or tens of thousands—of dollars added to…
- February 12, 2026For many taxpayers, an Offer in Compromise represents hope—the possibility of settling overwhelming tax debt for less than the full…
- February 11, 2026Many taxpayers assume that if the IRS says they owe additional tax, the number must be correct. After all, the…
- February 10, 2026Many taxpayers believe that the worst possible tax situation is owing money to the IRS. In reality, the most dangerous…
- February 9, 2026One of the most dangerous assumptions taxpayers make is believing that IRS notices are optional, negotiable later, or merely informational.…
