- January 5, 2026Imagine checking your bank account — and finding that your funds are suddenly frozen. This isn’t a glitch; it’s an IRS…
- January 2, 2026If you’ve fallen behind on taxes, one of the biggest roadblocks to catching up is missing paperwork. Maybe your W-2s were…
- January 2, 2026When the IRS issues a levy, your paycheck, bank funds, or even personal property can be taken to satisfy tax debt.…
- January 1, 2026You’ve heard the stories — the IRS taking cars, homes, or even small business equipment for unpaid taxes. While dramatic,…
- December 31, 2025If you’ve received a letter titled “LT11” or “Letter 1058 — Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to…
- December 30, 2025Most taxpayers who fail to file their taxes expect penalties or interest — but few realize that not filing at…
- December 29, 2025If you’ve received a notice like IRS Letter 1153 or a Form 4180 interview request, you’re already under investigation for the Trust Fund Recovery…
- December 26, 2025Once the IRS finalizes a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) assessment, the debt becomes personally enforceable— meaning the IRS can collect directly from…
- December 25, 2025Failing to pay taxes can lead to penalties and liens — but when taxpayers intentionally conceal income, falsify records, or hide…
- December 24, 2025If your business owes payroll taxes, the IRS may not stop at collecting from the company — they can come…
