Sometimes a debtor could be overwhelmed by debt repayments and may need to negotiate for debt cancellation. If you get one, the IRS considers it an income, and it is taxable. That's...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/22/2022
Even the most responsible business owner can fall behind with taxes. Every year, unforeseen delays, expenses, and other financial hardships keep people from paying their taxes to the...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 12/27/2021
A letter from the IRS is rarely a good thing. One of the worst missives to get from the tax man is the CP90 – Final Notice Before Levy. It is a final warning shot to scare...
Posted by Tax Crisis Rescue on 11/06/2021
A zero-coupon bond is a type of bond that earns no interest during its lifetime. A zero-coupon bond is issued with a sudden reduction in par value or face value, which is the amount...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/25/2021
In the course of a business, there are times you need to face legal proceedings. Expenses relating to such proceedings, which helps produce income that can be assessed, can generally...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 06/24/2021
What is barter?Barter is an act of exchanging goods or services between two or more parties, sometimes more without using a monetary medium, such as physical cash or credit card. Essentially,...
For people having difficulty settling a debt with Uncle Sam, there is the opportunity for an installment agreement every Month. For instance, people with a deficit of $50,000 or less...
When a taxpayer cannot pay the tax bill (now or in the future) with future assets and monthly income, they may qualify for the I.R.S. Offer in Compromise program—providing a...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 01/23/2021
Debts with the IRS come in many shapes and sizes. The most common debts owed to the IRS are back or unpaid income taxes. Now that more people are working full or part-time, overdue...