Being in debt to the Internal Revenue Service applies to the wealthy, the not-so-wealthy, celebrities, and everyday taxpayers. Offers in Compromise (OIC) are touted in social media and elsewhere as a sweet deal to skate away from debt to the IRS....

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has expanded Chatbot availability to assist taxpayers who receive compliance notices.

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Increased risk and scammers contributed to the decision that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will discontinue unannounced visits to taxpayers who owe taxes or failed to file tax returns.

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If you disagree with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you have the right to appeal their decision.

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An increased budget for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) means better service to taxpayers and closer attention to the tax gap. The U.S. Treasury and the IRS recently weighed in on the issue.

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The Automated Underreporter (AUR) program is an important part of compliance efforts at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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Internal company investigations are common. Most of these white-collar investigations are conducted and concluded. Others make headlines. If you receive an Upjohn warning as a result of an internal investigation, it is important to understand what...

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One of the most common elements of a fraudulent income tax return is a claim for unqualified dependents. So—who can you claim?

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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was recently signed into law. Besides the headlines, what does that mean to you?

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If you earn upwards of $100,000 or more each year and did not file one or more tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), this blog is for you.

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