I Can’t Afford to File My Taxes – What Next?
Filing taxes can feel overwhelming, especially if money’s tight. But not filing can lead to bigger problems. The IRS may file a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf, which…
Filing taxes can feel overwhelming, especially if money’s tight. But not filing can lead to bigger problems. The IRS may file a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf, which…
Hiring tax resolution services can be a crucial step in managing your financial and legal matters effectively. Whether you're facing IRS back taxes, dealing with penalties, or navigating complex financial…
One of the most recognizable names in the entertainment industry, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, has found herself in hot water with the IRS. The world-famous performer and businesswoman owes approximately $2.7 million in taxes and penalties.
There are millions of taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS. Some taxpayers end up owing over $10K in back taxes and might even have unfiled tax returns. If that is your case, then you have some options.
Many people make common mistakes that can cost them time, money, and possibly even legal trouble. Learn about the top five tax mistakes to avoid in 2023, so you can file your taxes with confidence and avoid any unnecessary headaches.
The IRS has postponed the 1099 reporting requirement for cash app companies, such as Venmo and PayPal, until the 2023 tax period.
Whether you have a steady independent contractor position or several side gigs, the IRS considers you as "self-employed," which means you are required to file a business Schedule C within your personal tax return.
When it comes to taxes, there are a few things you may have overlooked. Here are some pieces of advice that can help you save money down the line, and keep your business protected from penalties when tax season rolls around.
With 2023 around the corner, we’re excited to celebrate the 15 year anniversary of Direct Tax Relief. Our Tax Resolution Specialists have solved thousands of cases and resolved tens of millions of dollars in tax debt.
Since 2014, Jay Soni has been an Enrolled Agent at Direct Tax Relief. As a federally licensed tax practitioner, he represents taxpayers with the IRS and various state tax agencies. He’s an expert involving issues related to collections, audits, and tax appeals.