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IRS Resumes Sending Collection Notices After Pandemic Pause

Starting this January, the IRS gears up to send automated collection notices and letters to individuals with tax debts predating 2022 and to businesses, tax-exempt organizations, trusts, and estates with debts before 2023. There are exceptions...

IRS Rolls Out COVID-19 Penalty Relief, Aiding Millions with Back Taxes

The IRS has made a big move to help folks dealing with overdue taxes, announcing fresh penalty relief for around 4.7 million individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt groups who missed automated collection reminder notices during the pandemic.

This...

The Role of Accountants in Estate Planning: Ensuring a Smooth Transition of Assets

Estate planning is a crucial aspect of financial management that often gets overlooked until it's too late. While many people associate estate planning with lawyers, accountants play an equally essential role in this process. Accountants bring their...

What is Injured Spouse Relief

Injured spouse relief is a program that provides tax relief to spouses who have had to pay out-of-pocket expenses for qualifying medical expenses. These expenses can be related to the injury or illness of either spouse and can include things like...

Innocent Spouse Relief Part 1 – Innocent Spouse, 6015(b)

For people who are married and file a joint tax return, if only one spouse is responsible for the errors or omissions on that return, the IRS may be able to hold both spouses liable for any resulting tax deficiencies and penalties. This is known as...

Challenging A Tax Debt In Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is commonly thought of as a way to get rid of debt. But what many people don't realize is that bankruptcy can also be used to challenge certain types of debts - including taxes. Challenging a tax debt in bankruptcy is complex, and it is...

Discharging Taxes Through Bankruptcy

Filing for bankruptcy can be a scary process, but it may provide relief from certain debts, including taxes. If you are struggling to pay your taxes and meet other financial obligations, bankruptcy may be a viable option for you.

Using Bankruptcy to Force a Payment Plan on the IRS

In difficult times, many Americans find themselves struggling to make ends meet. When you are behind on your taxes, the IRS can be a daunting and frightening organization. You may feel like you have no other choice but to file for bankruptcy in...

Cancellation Of Indebtedness Income: How To Avoid Paying Tax On This

When you have debt that is forgiven or canceled, you may be required to pay taxes on the amount that is forgiven. This can be a huge burden, especially if the amount of debt that is forgiven is large.

What Is Insolvency For Tax Purposes?

When it comes to taxes, there are a lot of things that people don't understand. One of those things is insolvency. What is insolvency for tax purposes? How does it affect your tax bill? In this blog post, we will answer those questions and more.