What Can the IRS Do to Collect? (And Real “Horror Stories” from the Internet)

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When a tax bill goes unpaid, the IRS can move from letters to legal action—fast. Here’s what they’re allowed to…

Revenue Officer Assigned to Your Tax Case — What Now?

6 months ago

When the IRS assigns a Revenue Officer (RO) to your case, it means your file moved from automated letters to…

IRS Tax Notices When You’re Overdue: What Each Letter Means (and What To Do)

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Fell behind on taxes and now the letters are stacking up? This quick guide explains the most common IRS balance-due…

Confession of Judgment MCA (COJ): Risks & Defenses

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If you’ve taken out a merchant cash advance (MCA) or are considering one, you may have come across a term…

Florida Debt Relief: What Actually Works and What Doesn’t

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If you’re reading this, chances are you’re feeling overwhelmed. Maybe the credit card bills are piling up. Maybe you’ve fallen…

IRS Currently Not Collectible Status: How It Really Works

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If you’re struggling to pay your tax debt and facing aggressive collection actions from the IRS, you may qualify for…

Live Training: What the Bible Really Teaches About Debt, Stewardship, and Hope

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Live Training: What the Bible Really Teaches About Debt, Stewardship, and Hope Register Free Be notified to attend live and…

Debt Validation Letters: How to Challenge Debt Claims

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Being contacted by debt collectors is stressful enough when you know for sure that the debt is legitimate. When you're…

Business Debt Collection: How to Handle Creditors and Stay Afloat

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Unpaid invoices are more than a minor inconvenience. They represent cash that should be in your bank account, paying your…

Backup Withholding Tax: What It Is and How It Affects You

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You may have encountered backup withholding If you've ever received a tax form showing money withheld from your investment income…