How to Identify Tax Impersonation in 2025

How to Identify Tax Impersonation in 2025

With modern technology, it’s easy for anyone to impersonate the IRS. This includes tax debt notices, emails, text messages, and more. It’s essential to exercise caution when receiving unsolicited communication resembling the IRS and to stay aware of tax scam tactics....
Can I Change My Existing Tax Payment Plan?

Can I Change My Existing Tax Payment Plan?

Already on an IRS payment plan but struggling with your monthly payments — or experiencing a financial change? You may have options. This article applies to U.S. federal tax law and explains how to modify an existing IRS Installment Agreement. TaxRise helps taxpayers...
What Is an IRS Installment Agreement?

What Is an IRS Installment Agreement?

What Is an IRS Installment Agreement?If you owe taxes to the IRS but can’t afford to pay the full balance at once, you’re not out of options. This article applies to U.S. federal tax law and explains how an IRS Installment Agreement works — one of the most common and...
What Is Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status?

What Is Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status?

What Is Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status?If you're unable to pay your IRS tax debt and struggling to meet basic living expenses, the IRS may temporarily pause collections. This article applies to U.S. federal tax law and explains what Currently Not Collectible...