Posts Tagged ‘Installment Agreement’

What is the “Agreement” part of an Installment Agreement?

  • October 2nd, 2018
  • David Greene
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An Installment Agreement with the IRS is when the taxpayer agrees to pay a set sum of money for a set duration of time until either the liability owed is paid in full, or the collection period for the liability…

Can a wage levy be stopped by agreeing to a voluntary payment plan?

  • September 12th, 2018
  • David Greene
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The answer depends on who is levying the wages.  The South Carolina Department of Revenue will not release a levy after it has attached until the levy is paid in full.   They take 25% of the employee’s gross (before taxes)…

What are my rights as a taxpayer?

  • August 28th, 2018
  • David Greene
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The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TBOR) outlines the 10 fundamental rights taxpayers have when working with the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS wants every taxpayer to be aware of these rights in the event they need to work with the…

How to get an IRS lien released

  • January 19th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Once the IRS records a lien against you it is very difficult to get it removed. However, as part of the Fresh Start Program, they have recently made several collection procedure changes designed to help taxpayers.  One is that they…

Merry Christmas

  • December 20th, 2017
  • David Greene
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As you read this article we are now in the week before Christmas.  As an adult I ask “how did it get here so fast” but as a child I would ask “when will Christmas ever get here?!”  As with…

How many different ways can the IRS try to collect taxes I owe?

  • December 12th, 2017
  • David Greene
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This is a good question, but one that cannot be answered in a short space.  I will just discuss the primary methods. When one does not pay her taxes, she will first receive a friendly letter stating that she has…

Can failure to pay taxes result in jail time?

  • November 28th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Yes you can go to jail for non-payment of taxes, but your failure to file and pay must be with the deliberate intent to defraud the government.  In most cases the failure to file is not a deliberate attempt to…

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