Deciding how much to withhold when you fill out your W-4 form can be complicated, particularly if you don't wish to end up having to pay the IRS money later when you ultimately file your taxes. (...)
Your employer has no choice but to directly give a part of your paycheck to the Internal Revenue Service if he gets a notice that you're under wage garnishment. (...)
Salary garnishment is a tough situation for people who are in debt: the creditors take their settlements directly from their paychecks. For a multitude of reasons, people can get their wage garnished. (...)
What is the Automated Collection System? Handling IDRS (Integrated Data Retrieval System) non-filer and balance due cases that need contact via phone is the ACS (Automated Collection System). (...)
You hear the argument all the time. The IRS and the government tax everybody else and collect more money from the poor than they do from the rich. (...)
You can make sure that you have everything you require at tax time with a checklist. The process will not be nearly as stressful because the process will be simplified. (...)
Many people can have financial problems and need to money. Among creditors, the IRS is the most unforgiving and apply particular tactics to collect tax debts. (...)
Wherever life may take you, the IRS will continuously be at your back. If you get married, there are tax implications. How much more when you get divorced? (...)
The IRS collections process begins with your submission of your tax return, still lacking the amount of taxes due. The IRS will be the one to identify how much you owe them by sending you a bill. (...)
It is tempting not to pay taxes especially since there are so many taxpayers.Certainly, you would think you will not be noticed. You are dead wrong, however, as the IRS willknow. (...)
Tax laws are complicated and confusing, even for professionals. There are laws upon laws and rules and loopholes. There are different forms to accomplish and deductions to determine. (...)