How to Exit a Tax Relief Company That Isn’t Delivering—and Switch to CuraDebt (What to Do + Why CuraDebt)
If the firm you hired hasn’t moved your case, you can disengage cleanly, protect yourself with the IRS, and switch to a team that actually
If the firm you hired hasn’t moved your case, you can disengage cleanly, protect yourself with the IRS, and switch to a team that actually
What it is (plain English) A “stay of enforcement” is a temporary collection hold we request from the IRS. When granted, it typically pauses new
When a tax bill goes unpaid, the IRS can move from letters to legal action—fast. Here’s what they’re allowed to do, what that looks like
When the IRS assigns a Revenue Officer (RO) to your case, it means your file moved from automated letters to active, personal collection. ROs can
Fell behind on taxes and now the letters are stacking up? This quick guide explains the most common IRS balance-due and collection notices in the
If you’ve taken out a merchant cash advance (MCA) or are considering one, you may have come across a term that sounds harmless but carries