If I owe the IRS can they take my school refund check?
You should not sit back and wait for an IRS surprise, e.g., a wage or bank levy. Instead, pursue a "collection alternative," such as an installment...
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You should not sit back and wait for an IRS surprise, e.g., a wage or bank levy. Instead, pursue a "collection alternative," such as an installment...
You have omitted income. Accordingly, if the omitted income would increase your tax liability, the returns can be, and should be, amended to...
The Offer-in-Compromise is the "gold standard" and should be pursued, especially since your CNC status makes you an ideal candidate.
Yes. However, you must first be in filing compliance. After your non-filing situation is rectified, with the proper advice, you may then pursue one...
IRS has enormous collection powers and they use them. On the other hand, you may avoid enforced collection by IRS if you pursue "collection...
Your main problem is non-filing. Once that is rectified, with the proper advice, you should pursue "collection alternatives" with IRS.
The IRS has "collection alternatives," including installment agreements. They should be contacted, ASAP, to avoid enforced collection.
As a general rule, there is a 10-year collection statute of limitations. And an IRS Account Transcript would reveal whether or not your CSED...
The income tax is not Voluntary! And individuals who promote these "theories" are deemed Tax Protestors and risk criminal prosecution.
Your problem is that you have an underlying IRS liability and it is not "under control." You need to deal with this issue so that IRS does not...