Two years ago, you took some liberties with your expense deductions on your tax return to increase a refund. You only did it once, you tell yourself, and you are not sure whether it will ever come up again. How long does the Internal Revenue Service...

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In January, the National Taxpayer Advocate submitted the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) Report to Congress for 2025, outlining concerns and recommendations related to top Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operations.

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While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may have a different perspective on white collar crime than the previous administration, the collection of tax debt remains aggressive. If you ignore your tax obligations long enough, you may find your...

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Hoping to resolve matters that were unsuccessful on appeal, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) launched a new pilot project through its independent Office of Appeals.

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Interested in the activities of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) around tax audits, collections , and tax returns? The agency recently released its Data Book for 2024. The annual compilation provides activity statistics for the preceding year.

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Serious tax liability can take a toll on your business and personal life. If you owe too much to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it can be difficult to enjoy each day. Looking for relief, you may start noticing ads for businesses that will help...

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If it sounds too good to be true—it probably is. That is the message the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants to communicate to U.S. consumers about unscrupulous pop-ups marketing Offers in Compromise (OIC) as an easy route to shedding tax debt.

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The Dirty Dozen list from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is an annual service that offers a heads-up to taxpayers of hot tax crime scams. The list also alerts those involved in these frauds that the IRS is paying attention and may catch up to...

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When you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it helps to understand aspects of the tax collection process, including how a federal lien can impact you.

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If you owe the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and do not otherwise arrange to pay off the debt, it might be helpful to understand the collection process.

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