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Didn’t File 2021 Taxes On Time? Read This!
Tax season is a stressful time for many people. It can be difficult to stay on top of deadlines and find the right

The Statute of Limitations’ Limitations
The IRS is a powerful agency and it does not take kindly to those who owe taxes. The government wants its money, and

IRS Fresh Start Initiative Helps Americans With IRS Back Taxes
IRS Fresh Start Initiative: How It Helps Americans Settle IRS Back Taxes Are you struggling with back taxes and unsure how to manage

Federal Tax vs. State Tax: Understanding the Differences
Federal Tax vs. State Tax Tax season can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to understand federal taxes vs state taxes. Although both

Negotiate Your Payroll Tax 2021
How to Negotiate Your Payroll Tax in 2024 Lead: Struggling with payroll tax debt can be overwhelming, but the IRS provides ways to

IRS Audit Defense From Unfiled Tax Returns: What You Need to Know
IRS Audit Defense for Unfiled Tax Returns Being audited by the IRS can be stressful, especially if you have unfiled tax returns. The

2021 Tax Deductions That Will Lower Your Taxable Income
Do you want to save more money on your taxes this year? If so, then it is inevitable that you know what deductions

How To Conquer The 2021 Tax Lien Nightmare?
The United States is in the middle of a tax lien nightmare. The number of liens filed with the U.S. Treasury Department has

How To Be A Good Taxpayer 2021
Yes; as silly as it sounds, there are bad taxpayers in this world. Taxes are a necessary evil that we all have to

5 Serious Drawbacks Associated With Ignoring Your Tax Obligations
Drawbacks Associated With Ignoring Your Tax Obligations Tax obligations might seem overwhelming, and it can be tempting to put them off. However, ignoring

10 Key Tax Terms You Must Know
For all of the tax novices, it is essential to understand the important tax terms that are often used during tax season. These

High Employment, Even Higher Tax Debt
The United States has been experiencing a steady increase in employment rates, but this does not account for the high tax debt that