by Erik Furlan | Uncategorized
The culmination of the tax season festival has come and gone. Ideally, you got your tax return filed by the deadline. But maybe you didn’t. Either way – what happens now? First, the simpler scenarios – your taxes were done and filed by the deadline (April 18th):...
by Erik Furlan | Tax Resolution 101, Uncategorized
You already owe a tax debt to the IRS or State. Then they add interest and penalties on top of that? Talk about adding insult to injury. It is important to understand how interest and penalties are applied by the IRS to know how it impacts your tax debt. Interest...
by Erik Furlan | Tax Resolution 101, Uncategorized
It is everyone’s favorite place to go. Whether your state calls it the MVA, the DMV or something else entirely, it is still a necessary inconvenience at best. Now imagine you have waited in line all afternoon to take care of your license and you find out you can’t...
by Erik Furlan | Tax Resolution 101, Uncategorized
One of the possible resolutions to your case is what is called an Installment Agreement. And it is what you think it is – the result of properly presenting your financial condition and negotiating an acceptable monthly payment [the important words in that sentence...
by Erik Furlan | Tax Resolution 101, Uncategorized
What’s a lien? What’s a levy? What’s the difference? Both a tax lien and a tax levy are collection tools used by the IRS and State to pressure taxpayers into payment or making payment arrangements. But there is an important distinction between a tax lien and a tax...