by Erik Furlan | Dec 7, 2020 | blog
With the end of the year in sight, here are a few year-end tax tips to help reduce your 2020 tax bill. Deductions – With changes to the deduction threshold, it pays to know what your itemized deductions will be versus the standard deduction. Obviously, if your...
by Erik Furlan | Nov 24, 2020 | blog
IRS Notice Do’s & Don’ts With levy and garnishment notices making their way to mailboxes across the area, more and more taxpayers are getting the dreaded letter from the IRS. Here are some quick IRS notice do’s and don’ts if you find yourself on the...
by Erik Furlan | Nov 19, 2020 | blog
Time’s Up! The IRS is Unleashed! Yes, you read that right. After what you could call a ‘COVID hiatus,’ the IRS is back on the hunt, sending out IRS notices, looking to collect what is theirs. And they are looking to collect it from you. A batch of Intent to levy...
by Erik Furlan | Oct 27, 2020 | blog
Ask These 5 Questions When Looking For A Tax Resolution Company Choosing a tax resolution company to handle your tax problems is an important step on the #RoadToResolution. But who should you choose? In previous posts, we’ve gone over if you should hire a professional...
by Erik Furlan | Oct 8, 2020 | blog
Tax Resolution 101 – Wage Garnishment Imagine collecting your paycheck Friday at quitting time, or checking your direct deposit, and seeing the amount is half of what it should be, maybe less. If you owe back taxes, the likely reason over half your paycheck is...
by Erik Furlan | Sep 17, 2020 | blog
Tax Resolution 101 – Liens and Levies What’s a lien? What’s a levy? What’s the difference? Both a tax lien and a tax levy are collection tools used by the IRS and State to pressure taxpayers into payment or making payment arrangements. But there is an important...