Taxpayers have two important options – discharge and subordination – for dealing with an IRS tax lien on their home.

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This post provides income taxpayers with a guide for removing an IRS tax lien.

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Under new federal legislation, gamblers will feel the sting of additional income taxes beginning in 2026… even if they lose!

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Only time will only tell whether ongoing Internal Revenue Service workforce reductions will lead to more efficiencies or more headaches for the nation’s taxpayers.

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Give yourself the gifts of professional tax professional support and peace of mind with an IRS monitoring service.

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Clocking in at 870 pages, you may appreciate this summary of the individual and business tax implications of President Trump's recently passed Big Beautiful Bill.

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What divorcing couples don’t know about income taxes could cost them in the short- and long-term.

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Failing to pay federal income tax could result in all of your assets being encumbered by a dreaded IRS Silent Lien.

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By levying a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, the IRS can hold business owners and payroll tax managers responsible for unpaid payroll taxes.

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Delinquent taxpayers can get back on track by using one of several available installment agreements offered by the IRS and states.

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