When it comes to tax deadlines, taxpayers are often held to strict standards. Miss a filing deadline by a day, and the taxpayer could lose their rights and/or ultimately be stuck with a higher tax balance. But what happens when it’s the IRS that has a deadline to meet? The short answer is that the……
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Resolving IRS Taxes: What is “Future Income”?
When it comes to tax rules and government administrative guidance, one may expect that the provisions are clear and can be easily applied. However, this is often not the case. Even detailed regulations with explanations may fail to provide readily discernible answers. Applying such rules to common situations can still lead to questionable or incorrect……
The IRS OIC: How Lifestyle Choices Impact Your Offer
Owing back taxes to the IRS can be a stressful and overwhelming experience for many individuals. The financial burden of paying back a large tax debt can seem insurmountable, leaving taxpayers feeling hopeless and unsure of where to turn for help. One option that may provide relief for those struggling to pay their tax debt……
Settling Back Taxes for a Probate Estate
Executors who administer probate estates often have to deal with back taxes that the decedent owed. They may also have to deal with estate tax liabilities owed by the estate. While the probate process is governed by state law, state law gives way to Federal law when it comes to back taxes. The IRS has……
The IRS “Effective Tax Administration” Settlement
Life has a way of getting in the way. Whether it is a health issue, a financial setback, or some other circumstance. The IRS often finds itself having to contend with these situations experienced by taxpayers. This often comes up when there are back taxes. Or when the life issue results in back taxes. Taxpayers……
IRS Offer In Compromise: The Deemed Acceptance Rules
The IRS has missed just about every deadline in the past few years. Most of the IRS’s employees have basically been on paid vacation for the past few years. When Covid-19 first emerged, IRS employees were sent home. They were paid not to work. While private-sector employees scrambled to find ways to work, many IRS……
IRS Collectors Influence on Settlemet Offer
The IRS makes decisions about tax returns, back taxes, etc. These decisions may be made by one or more persons within the IRS. These decisions may be made by IRS employees whose job functions and missions are not the same. This is most evident in the context of IRS audits. The IRS auditor’s mission is……
Tax Debts & the Dreaded Dissipated Asset
It is very difficult to run a business and to do so in full compliance with all of our laws. Having worked with thousands of business owners, the message is the same. Something always seems to give. If the business focuses on the operational side of the business to comply with industry regulations or to……
IRS Ignore Your Offer in Compromise? What’s Next?
The IRS offer in compromise program provides taxpayers with a remedy for settling back taxes. It can provide taxpayers with a much-needed fresh start. Congress has changed the rules for offers. One change is that offers are deemed accepted if the IRS does not reject them within two years. This raises the question of how……