Innocent Spouse Relief (North Carolina Edition)
If the IRS is coming after you for taxes caused by your spouse or ex-spouse, you may be eligible for
If the IRS is coming after you for taxes caused by your spouse or ex-spouse, you may be eligible for
If you’re facing IRS collections because of your spouse’s or ex-spouse’s tax mistakes, you may qualify for Innocent Spouse Relief—a
When IRS debt becomes unmanageable and you simply can’t afford to pay, the IRS may agree to pause all collection
If you're overwhelmed by IRS debt but genuinely unable to pay, the IRS may temporarily pause all collection efforts through
If you owe the IRS, your tax bill may be just the beginning. Penalties for late filing, late payment, or
f you owe the IRS, your original tax bill might not be the biggest problem—penalties and interest can add up
When the IRS can’t collect unpaid taxes through normal methods, they may initiate harsh actions—including levies and bank seizures. These
When the IRS can’t collect unpaid taxes through normal channels, they may resort to more aggressive action—including seizing your assets.
Getting a letter from the IRS can be overwhelming—but ignoring it will only make things worse. Whether it’s a balance
Getting a letter from the IRS can be unsettling. Whether it's about unpaid taxes, unfiled returns, or a proposed adjustment,