With seven thousand workers fired, and a bigger round of firing ahead, it is not clear what the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will be prioritizing in the future.

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If you are concerned about a tax controversy or Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit outcome, it could pay to understand Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs offered by the IRS.

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Step right up, use it while you can. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Direct File lets you securely file your federal taxes online at no cost. This offer is only available in some states, and possibly for this season only.

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Being knowledgeable about business taxes is fundamental to running a successful business. From small business to multinational concern, tax laws can deliver benefits or bad news. If your business is assessed a tax penalty—it is a good idea to know...

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If you receive a penalty notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that you believe is in error—there are steps you can take to respond and request relief.

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What’s in a word? Tax terms can be confusing, but terms related to tax crimes must be clear when allegations are on the line.

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If you owe tax to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and do not plan to pay right away, the amount you owe could quickly increase with added interest and penalties.

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is empowered to collect duly owed taxes from U.S. persons. As most know, the IRS readily applies penalties on taxes that are not paid properly. Taking a deeper look into IRS penalties may help you avoid them in the...

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Singer-songwriter Michael Jackson died in 2009, but the battle over his estate lives on within his family and with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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Tax debt that is ignored does not go away. Knowing what to do when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reaches out about your personal or professional tax liability is important.

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