We get a number of calls inquiring about the IRS Offer in Compromise Program. While an IRS Offer in Compromise is a very effective tax settlement option for a very well defined group of taxpayers, it is definitely not the optimum solution for anyone with an unresolved tax debt. The acceptance criteria for an Offer… Continue reading →
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Can the IRS Take my Home Because I Owe Unpaid Taxes?
A common fear is that the IRS may take your valuable assets to pay off unpaid taxes. The fact is, if you owe the IRS money they have a legal right to seize your possessions, including your home but the reality is, you have the ability stop or resolve the problem before it gets to… Continue reading →
IRS Tax Debt Who Has it? Tax Lien Statistics Give Some Clues
Feel like you are the only one with a tax debt problem? Ever wonder where in the US more people have the tax debt issues? Is this a problem of the rich or is the problem of incurring Tax Debt affecting everyone? A recent 2010-2011 analysis of tax liens from across the U.S. found that New… Continue reading →
IRS Tax Debt – Avoid a Tax Liability When Helping Friends or Relatives
With credit so tight and banks unwilling to loan to small businesses and individuals, more and more family members are faced with the difficult decision of how or when to help out. Once you decide to lend a hand, you have to consider the potential tax implications. You ask yourself would it be better to… Continue reading →
IRS Tax Settlement Help – Tax Debt Tips From a Qualified Tax Professional
The help of a qualified professional can be an invaluable asset when attempting to resolve a tax debt issue. However, finding the right person for the job can be a difficult task in itself. Many companies that advertise tax settlement help are made up of salespeople and marketing agents who know very little about negotiating… Continue reading →
IRS Tax Debt Alert – Tax Advocate Services Limited by Budget Cuts.
The IRS Taxpayer Advocates Services are being forced to eliminate some of the services they offer, at least temporarily due to budget limitations. What are they cutting back on? In a blow to taxpayers, they will no longer deal with cases where the problem involves an IRS delay in processing tax documents. Of course as… Continue reading →

