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Taxpayers facing COVID‑era income tax late payment penalties and interest levied by the IRS should consider filing a protective claim under pending case law before July 19 2026.
Tags: Business Tax Controversy, Income Tax, Personal Tax Controversy, Tax Discharge, Tax Law, Tax Lien
Taxpayers wishing to sell real estate or personal property to pay back taxes can us this guide to be better understand how federal tax liens work and how to prepare for as smooth a closing as possible.
Taxpayers who need to deal with the IRS may have to contend with significant service interruptions.
Taxpayers have two important options – discharge and subordination – for dealing with an IRS tax lien on their home.
This post provides income taxpayers with a guide for removing an IRS tax lien.

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- Understanding Michigan’s Accountant Confidentiality Statute in Practice
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- Top 10 Tax Tips for Businesses in 2026
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