Submitted by admin on
Fri, 5/22/2015 - 9:19 am
Good news on the IRS wage garnishments front as Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J has introduced legislation that would extend a brake to those low-income Americans who are up for IRS wage garnishments and other levies. Her proposal looks to...
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Thu, 5/21/2015 - 9:09 am
Next to being personally robbed or burglarized, having your identity stolen is one of the most invasive financial attacks out there. Unlike a home break-in, identity theft is a lot harder to follow up with. There are no fingerprints to...
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Submitted by admin on
Mon, 4/6/2015 - 4:49 am
Sometimes time gets the best of us. Those things we didn’t mean to put of, we put off. And those issues that we put on the back burner don’t really come up…until we smell them burning. The IRS is one...
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Submitted by admin on
Fri, 4/3/2015 - 4:42 am
Listen, sometimes you’re late on a few things. It happens to the best of us. But when it happens with your taxes, you’re going to want to make sure you take care of it as soon as possible, especially if...
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Submitted by admin on
Thu, 4/2/2015 - 4:39 am
Tax season has ended, but that doesn’t mean that staying up to date on tax law changes is a bad idea. Educating yourself year round about current changes can be the differences between paying a big check and receiving a...
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Submitted by admin on
Wed, 4/1/2015 - 4:31 am
IRS wage garnishment can be one of the most financially debilitating occurrences for any taxpayer. Wage garnishment can happen for multiple reasons, from unpaid child support, to unpaid taxes. Regardless of why your money is being taken by the IRS,...
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Submitted by admin on
Tue, 3/31/2015 - 4:23 am
As any IRS tax lawyer might tell you, some taxpayers can be a little crazy. For someone who deals with taxpayers on a daily basis, many tax professionals will come across those with a myriad of tax issues. Many may...
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Submitted by admin on
Mon, 3/30/2015 - 4:19 am
Having trouble getting through to the IRS? It may be because their workforce is on the decline. Taxpayers may become increasingly frustrated as it has become incredibly difficult to speak to an actual human being about any kind of tax...
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Submitted by admin on
Fri, 3/27/2015 - 4:10 am
Forty percent of the workforce will retire in about four years. Comparatively, employees under 30 years of age are only at about three percent of the work force. Those working for the IRS are typically of an older generation, and...
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Submitted by admin on
Thu, 3/26/2015 - 3:38 am
Nearly 15 million people in the United States are victims of identity theft each year, with losses totaling upwards of 50 billion dollars. Nearly 7 percent of all adults will have their identities misused in some way, with each instance...
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