The PEOPLE FIRST INITIATIVE from the IRS
- April 3rd, 2020
- David Greene
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In conjunction with the CARES Act and other directives from the President, the IRS has begun a new initiative called the People First Initiative. The highlights are as follows: If you are in an existing Installment Agreement, payments due between…
Which people get in tax trouble the most?
- March 12th, 2020
- David Greene
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I can’t say that there is any one group that tends to get in trouble more than any other, but there is one type of taxpayer who tends to get in trouble frequently. Self employed people tend to find themselves…
Is the Offer In Compromise program a scam?
- November 20th, 2019
- David Greene
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I’m happy to say that the Offer In Compromise program is not a scam and still works in the right circumstances. In fact, I have already had several Offers accepted in 2019! However, some unscrupulous people will take your money…
What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service and what does he or she do?
- November 12th, 2019
- David Greene
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The Taxpayer Advocate’s office is a special position set up after the congressional hearings on the IRS revealed problems in how the IRS sometimes treats taxpayers. There is a national taxpayer advocate office and also one in each state. In…
Can the IRS seize property in a non-liable taxpayer’s name?
- August 15th, 2019
- David Greene
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Yes they can for two reasons. First the Statute of Frauds states that when one transfers property after he has notice of a potential lawsuit or debt, the Court can reverse the transfer as being done to avoid the debt. …
Is there any remedy if the IRS threatens to seize a taxpayer’s home?
- July 11th, 2019
- David Greene
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The IRS may foreclose on and seize a taxpayer’s home when settlement negotiations break down. However, there may still be hope. The situation usually is that an Offer In Compromise has been denied and the taxpayer feels that he owes…
Alternatives to the Seizure of your Home for Delinquent Taxes.
- July 9th, 2019
- David Greene
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There are several collection alternatives to seizure that are available to taxpayers. In fact, seizure of your home or other property is the last avenue the IRS will pursue. I am not discussing levies on wages or bank accounts here….
Is this a good time to file an Offer In Compromise?
- May 14th, 2019
- David Greene
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The answer is both yes and no. In general, i.e. in terms of “now” as opposed to several years ago, this is a good time to deal with the IRS. They have generally been more willing to compromise and make…
Can VA disability payments be levied by the IRS?
- January 29th, 2019
- David Greene
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There is a federal statute that generally protects VA disability income from attachment, levy or seizure. However, in a recent federal case from Colorado, the judge ruled that this statute does not apply to levies issued by the IRS so…
What should you do when you receive a certified letter from the IRS?
- December 6th, 2018
- David Greene
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Many people are afraid to pick up a certified letter from the Post Office and are afraid to open it. However, you cannot help yourself by failing to act. Here is some advice on what to do when you receive…