Earlier this year the IRS announced that, as part of its larger compliance efforts begun last fall under the Inflation Reduction Act,[i] the agency’s stepped-up enforcement activity with respect to ...
During the global pandemic, the federal government made changes to give citizens a helping hand during an unprecedented time. Like many other government agencies, the Internal Revenue Service limited ...
In Ryckman v. Commissioner, the U.S. Tax Court tackled an issue of first impression: whether it has jurisdiction over a case challenging the denial by the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) of a ...
The IRS Has the Legal Authority to Seize Assets for Unpaid Taxes-Clear Start Tax Explains How It Works and How to Stop It The IRS doesn't need a court order to seize assets. Once the collection ...
Millions of Americans scrambled to get their taxes done and paid by April 15. The majority of filers – three out of four – get refunds. This year the refunds were pretty large, on average $3,000. But ...
Taxpayers have the right to appeal the IRS. Understanding how to appeal the IRS is critical and Taxpayers ought to consider retaining representation in order to diminish the risks of litigation. Only ...
The IRS collects and analyzes a staggering amount of data to enforce the laws passed by Congress. With an estimated operating budget of $14 billion in fiscal year 2024, the IRS will be responsible for ...