In a significant move announced on August 15, 2024, the IRS has reopened its Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP), providing businesses with another opportunity to rectify incorrect Employee Retention Credit (ERC) … Read more
When it comes to taxes, many people worry about the statute of limitations, especially if they haven’t filed a tax return. While this should be the least of their concerns, … Read more
Owing taxes to the IRS can be scary, especially if you’re unsure about the timeline for payment. The IRS provides several options for taxpayers who owe taxes, allowing you to … Read more
In a July 2024 article published by the IRS, additional warning signs have been identified for incorrect Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. These updates come as part of the IRS’s … Read more
If you suspect inaccuracies in your ERC claim, the IRS has outlined several options to help you correct the issue and avoid potential penalties and audits. Here’s a detailed guide … Read more
When dealing with taxes, whether for personal financial planning, applying for loans, or resolving disputes, you may need to obtain a tax transcript from the IRS. This blog post will … Read more
When dealing with tax matters, it can often be beneficial to have a qualified representative act on your behalf. The IRS allows several types of professionals and individuals to serve … Read more
Tax season often brings a flurry of forms and documents, each serving a specific purpose in the complex landscape of tax filing. One such form, often a point of confusion … Read more
Tax season can be a daunting time for many individuals and businesses alike, especially when faced with the challenge of paying off tax liabilities in a lump sum. Fortunately, the … Read more
When it comes to navigating the complexities of taxes, sometimes you need a little help from someone you trust. This is where IRS Form 2848, also known as the Power … Read more
When the IRS identifies discrepancies or adjustments needed for a specific tax year, they notify taxpayers through Notice CP210 or CP220. These notices are typically sent to businesses, informing them … Read more
From our previous blog post, we learned that it is indeed possible for the IRS to garnish Social Security benefits through the Federal Payment Levy Program (FPLP). This program allows … Read more
There’s a new update as of Thursday, June 20, 2024 regarding the IRS’s processing of ERC claims. This comes via an announcement directly from IRS Commission Danny Werfel. The new … Read more
Tax season can be overwhelming, but failing to file your tax return can lead to even bigger issues. If you don’t file your return, the IRS might step in and … Read more
Yes, tax liens are public records. When the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, it becomes a public document, signaling that the government has a legal claim against … Read more
Have you recently moved homes? Or perhaps your business has relocated to a new address? In either case, making sure that the IRS has your updated mailing address is crucial … Read more
For those facing IRS collection actions, one of the questions that may arise is whether the IRS can garnish Social Security benefits to satisfy tax debts. The answer to this … Read more
For many businesses, dealing with taxes can often feel like a puzzle, filled with complex forms and ever-changing regulations. Among the multitude of documents employers need to grapple with is … Read more
If you owe taxes, one of the most common concerns that may come to your mind is whether the IRS can take your home and seize it. It’s a daunting … Read more
As a tax attorney, I often field questions from clients about the possibility of the IRS visiting their homes. The idea of a government agency showing up unannounced can be … Read more