Tax Problems

Not all tax problems are the same, so why treat them as they were?

Back Taxes

Back taxes are taxes that still have a balance due or are only partially paid. Typically, if you owe back taxes, the IRS will send you a notice with the amount you owe, a due date, and the consequences of not paying. If you do not know how much you owe, you can contact your local IRS office online and ask them.
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Unfiled Taxes

Filing tax returns each year is one of the most complicated financial commitments wage earners must make. And when a taxpayer knows that filing their taxes will result in a tax bill they cannot afford; it is a natural reaction to forgo filing their taxes out of fear. However, not filing one’s taxes is one of the worst things a taxpayer can do if they owe back taxes.
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IRS Notice Letters

An IRS notice is an official letter from the IRS to a taxpayer. There are several reasons you may receive a notice from the IRS. It could be that you missed a deadline or incorrectly filed your tax returns. Whatever the reason, it’s important not to panic and instead determine what the IRS is asking and what action you need to take.
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Wage Garnishment

A Wage Garnishment is a court-ordered instruction that mandates your employer to withhold a specific amount of your paycheck and have it sent to your debtors until you pay the liability in full. TaxRise covers how much the IRS can take, how you can stop a garnishment, and when you’ll need professional help
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Tax Lien

While often conflated with a tax levy, a tax lien is a public statement – not a seizure – that the IRS has authority over or rights to assets because of your federal tax liability. A lien notifies creditors that the government has a legal right to your property. We’ll go into detail about how a lien will affect your finances, how you can remove one, and if a tax professional is necessary for success.
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Tax Levy

A levy, not to be confused with a lien, is a legal seizure of your assets or property to repay or satisfy an unpaid liability. While traditional levies require a collection agency to obtain a court order to move forward with a levy, the IRS itself has the power to authorize levies to collect delinquent tax balances. TaxRise will explain what assets the IRS can seize, when and how the IRS issues a levy, how to remove a levy, and when you might need professional assistance.
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