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What to Do If You Owe the IRS a Lot of Money?
Sometimes, individuals and businesses find themselves owing hundreds of thousands—or even millions—of dollars to the IRS due to financial missteps, poor advice, or unforeseen circumstances.

IRS Warns of Offer in Compromise (OIC) Mill
The IRS recently issued a warning about Offer in Compromise (OIC) mills, cautioning taxpayers against misleading companies that falsely promise tax debt relief. While the

Tax Debt Resolution Scams and How to Spot Them
Yes, many tax resolution companies are legitimate, provided they employ licensed Tax Attorneys, Enrolled Agents, or CPAs. With Tax Day right around the corner, you
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How Does the IRS Calculate W-2 Income?
The IRS calculates your W-2 income by taking your total gross earnings from your employer and subtracting pre-tax deductions, such as traditional 401(k) contributions and

Understanding SBA Loans: A Guide for Small Business Owners
Small business owners often face challenges when it comes to securing funding to grow their ventures. Whether it’s for expanding operations, purchasing new equipment, or

Bank Levy vs. Tax Lien in Arizona: What’s the Difference?
What is the difference between a bank levy and a tax lien in Arizona? A tax lien is a legal claim filed by the IRS

Vehicles and the IRS: How Will the IRS Treat My Car?
When dealing with the IRS, one of the biggest concerns taxpayers have is how their assets, including vehicles, will be treated. The IRS evaluates cars

How Many Years Can You File Back Taxes? IRS Rules Explained
Tax season can be a stressful time for many, and it’s not uncommon for individuals and businesses to miss filing deadlines. But what happens if

IRS Debt Forgiveness
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