Tax season is well underway. You have received the required earnings and account statements and may be wondering whether it is a problem that you did not file taxes for past last two years. The question crosses your mind, can I go to jail for this?

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Snail mail does not get near the attention that email does these days, but there are some good reasons why you should pay attention to mail from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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There are compliance, financial, and personal reasons why you should work with an experienced tax lawyer when challenged by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In the moment, you may not understand the importance of legal counsel, but hindsight...

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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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If you receive a payment due notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), it could be an error.

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When a tax debt goes unpaid, the IRS imposes more than just penalties—interest begins to accrue immediately and compounds daily. This interest is not discretionary; it is mandated by law and continues until the full balance is satisfied. For...

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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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