Top 5 Collateral Consequences of Professional License Discipline
Jan 22, 2015
Most licensees when facing license discipline are concerned about the direct and immediate consequences. But beyond the actual license discipline, there is a greater impact than the licensee does not...
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Collection Statute of Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2008
The
Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED)-also known as the Collection Statue
of Limitations-is the date by which the
IRS has to collect any outstanding tax liability (debt). Thereafter, the
tax de...
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IRS Wage Garnishments
Apr 29, 2008
One of the most useful tools in the IRS collections toolbox
is the levy. A levy allows the IRS to seize valuable assets if you have tax
debt (known as back-tax liability). The IRS takes these assets an...
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Streamlined Installment Agreements: What to Expect
Apr 29, 2008
The Streamlined Installment Agreement is a type of IRS tax
debt resolution. It is a special type of Installment Agreement based solely on
the size and age of the tax debt. Unlike most other debt-resolu...
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Dealing with IRS Revenue Officers
Apr 29, 2008
If you have tax debt (known
as back-tax liability), the IRS may assign your case to a Revenue Officer if
one of the following applies: (1) the IRS has been unable to collect the taxes
through the norma...
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Currently Not Collectible Status
Apr 29, 2008
Currently Not Collectible status exists solely to protect
people from the aggressive tactics of the IRS Collection Division. People who
are unable to pay off their annual federal income taxes have tax ...
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IRS Bank Levy
Apr 29, 2008
An IRS bank levy is a tool
the IRS uses to collect unpaid taxes from delinquent taxpayers. You may be
subject to a bank levy if you have money in the bank and taxes that you owe.
The IRS has the author...
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