- 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.…
- February 6, 2026When the IRS levies a bank account, the impact is immediate and often paralyzing. Accounts are frozen without warning. Debit…
- February 5, 2026When the IRS garnishes wages, the impact is immediate and often devastating. Unlike private creditors, the IRS does not need…
- February 4, 2026When the IRS threatens a levy, the situation has moved beyond audits, letters, and paperwork. A levy is the IRS’s…
- February 3, 2026When the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, many taxpayers believe the situation has already spiraled out of control.…
- February 2, 2026Many taxpayers underestimate IRS correspondence audits because they happen by mail. There is no revenue agent at your door, no…
