If you receive information from the IRS that doesn’t belong to you, this is known as an inadvertent unauthorized disclosure. […] The post What Should I Do If I Receive Someone Else’s Information From the IRS? appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
All Taxpayer Advocate Service Offices are Open After a prolonged government shutdown, all Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) offices have reopened. […] The post All Taxpayer Advocate Service Offices are Open appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
Tips on Electronic Payment Options Available to Taxpayers as the IRS Phases Out Paper Checks Introduction In response to Executive […] The post Tips on Electronic Payment Options Available to Taxpayers as the IRS Phases Out Paper Checks appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
NTA Blog: As the IRS Phases Out Paper Checks, Vulnerable Taxpayers Must Not Be Left Behind Introduction Recently, I’ve […] The post As the IRS Phases Out Paper Checks, Vulnerable Taxpayers Must Not Be Left Behind appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
nderstanding your Collection Statute Expiration Date and the time the IRS can collect taxes The Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) marks […] The post Understanding your Collection Statute Expiration Date and the time the IRS can collect taxes appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
When Taxpayers Struggle to Obtain an EIN, Everyone Loses Pressed for time? Listen to a summary of this blog […] The post When Taxpayers Struggle to Obtain an EIN, Everyone Loses appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
Employee or Independent Contractor, What Are the Tax Implication? Whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor depends […] The post Employee or Independent Contractor, What Are the Tax Implications? appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
Important Reminders for October Extension Filers Extension of Time to File Most taxpayers who requested an extension of time to file for […] The post Important Reminders for October Extension Filers appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
Filing a Petition with the United States Tax Court Taxpayers have the right to appeal an IRS decision in an […] The post Filing a Petition with the United States Tax Court appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
The Internal Revenue Service is urging taxpayers to resolve their significant tax debts, $50,000 or more, to avoid putting their passports […] The post Don’t let a passport revocation ruin your international travel plans appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...
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