by Bob Jablonsky EA | Nov 16, 2023 | IRS Penalties, IRS Problems
When filing your taxes, one misstep and you might find yourself facing tax penalties and interest that can quickly accumulate, adding strain to your financial situation. This article aims to demystify tax penalties, how they accumulate, and ways to minimize or avoid...
by Bob Jablonsky EA | Nov 2, 2023 | CSED, Currently Not Collectible, IRS Collection, IRS Debt Relief, IRS Payment Plans, IRS Penalties, IRS Problems, Offer-In-Compromise
Taxation, while a civic duty that keeps our country running, can sometimes become a hefty burden for individuals and businesses, especially during challenging economic times. Now that tax season is over, many taxpayers are finding that they owed the IRS money. How...
by Bob Jablonsky EA | Oct 15, 2023 | IRS Bank Levy, IRS Collection, IRS Compliance, IRS Debt Relief, IRS Debt Settlement, IRS Notices, IRS Payment Plans, IRS Penalties, IRS Problems
Paying taxes is a civic responsibility that every working American is subjected to. However, millions of Americans find themselves in hot water with the IRS. Some intentional and others are inadvertent, but understanding the common ways people get into tax troubles...
by Bob Jablonsky EA | Aug 1, 2023 | IRS Debt Relief, IRS Payment Plans, IRS Problems, Uncategorized
Owe the IRS Up to $250K of assessed taxes? The now permanent Non-Streamlined Installment Agreement May Be For You! Earlier this year, the IRS made permanent a pilot payment plan initiated during COVID that may make it easier for taxpayers owing the IRS up to $250K....
by Bob Jablonsky EA | Jul 5, 2023 | IRS Debt Relief, IRS Problems, Uncategorized
What if the IRS says you owe the government, but you really don’t. I see this more often than you would think. Believe it or not, this happens all the time. Here’d an example right from the IRS’s own guides – Example 1: You were audited by the...
by Bob Jablonsky EA | Aug 26, 2022 | IRS Penalties, IRS Problems, SFR, Substitute For Return, Uncategorized
Did you know that if you don’t file a tax return, the IRS can file one on your behalf? Well, they can. I have taxpayers come in who may not have filed taxes in years but now have the IRS attempting to collect from them. It can happen and I’ll explain when...