The 2025 tax season has just begun and it is good to keep in mind tax brackets and other tips about what to expect in 2026 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB).

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Despite a more pliable attitude toward the wealthy, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) continues to take issue with high-asset earners who may have tax deficiencies, like Britney Spears.

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Think of an IRS tax transcript as your tax return’s “cheat sheet.” It’s not the full return, but a summary that lenders, auditors, or even investigators may look at when making decisions about you. Knowing what’s in it—and how to use it—can make...

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Filing taxes incorrectly or incompletely is a problem for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Failure to pay or file forms can be costly to a taxpayer or their company.

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If you receive a collection letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), there are some critical steps to take so that you can effectively respond on your own behalf.

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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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Money laundering is big business. Trade-based money laundering is a means by which value is washed clean by traveling in the form of commodities through national and international supply chains.

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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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You want to avoid paying more tax than you need to—but—you do not want to commit tax fraud. It's important to understand where the line is drawn between these two approaches. What is the difference between tax evasion and tax avoidance?

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