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What Does a CP2000 Notice From the IRS Mean for You?

Getting mail from the IRS can be a headache for even the most stalwart of taxpayers. However, a CP2000 notice is a fairly common, auto-generated letter that is typically not too troublesome to resolve. Basically, when the system finds a mismatch between your reported income and the income listed on your tax return, it generates a CP2000 letter to notify you of the discrepancy and provide a proposed solution.

This notice does not mean you are being audited. While one of the most common reasons for an IRS audit is underreporting income, an audit notice is different from a CP2000 notice. For Americans with income under $1 million, the audit rate is less than 1%, so audits don’t happen very often. While it’s a very good idea to enlist the services of a tax lawyer for an audit, you may be able to resolve a CP2000 notice on your own.

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oic meaning

What Does OIC Mean? 

In 2011, the IRS launched a new program call the IRS Fresh Start Program. That was really a collection of changes to the tax code to make it easier for people to get relief from tax debt and penalties. Since then, the IRS has added occasional updates to allow for easier tax debt relief. Believe it or not, the IRS doesn’t want you to be buried in debt, they’d like to see you solve your financial problems and get a fresh start. 

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what is tax abatement

What Is Tax Abatement?

There are different forms of tax abatement that might ease the burden on a taxpayer, but they have one thing in common: the reduction or elimination of taxes. This makes sense because the legal definition of abatement is a reduction, suspension, or cessation of a charge. 

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When Is Social Security Income Taxable?

Many taxpayers believe that if they are on Social Security (SS), it is not taxable. This can lead to a nasty surprise when they file taxes, since they were not expecting a tax bill. The Social Security Administration estimates that 56% of beneficiary families owe federal taxes on their SS benefits. Is your family one of them?

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Guide to Professional IRS Tax Resolution Services

Most people expect their only interaction with the IRS to be when they file their annual tax return. And when you receive a written notice from them, it usually isn’t good news. This gives the agency a reputation for being punishing and unforgiving. However, the IRS can be more lenient than you think and resolving tax problems doesn’t necessarily have to be a stressful or scary situation.

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lien subordination

What Is a Federal Tax Lien Subordination?

If you have fallen behind on your federal taxes, your debt can snowball and quickly become unmanageable. Between IRS penalties and interest, your tax debt will start to grow faster than you can find the funds to pay it off.

In order to secure this debt, the IRS may file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien against your personal property or business property. This will make it nearly impossible to sell that property or get any loans.

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10 Bookkeeping Tips for Small Businesses

Keeping up with accounting tasks can be demanding for any company or organization, but it is especially overwhelming when you run a small business and handle the bookkeeping yourself!

To prevent things from getting out of hand, it’s smart to implement a foolproof system that makes sense for your company’s size, revenue, and industry, while also accommodating your busy schedule. You want to use a simple, effective process that allows you to track and record all finances related to your business quickly and easily. This way, all your expenses, invoices, deposits, and other financial information will be neatly stored and accounted for once tax season arrives in the spring.

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Penalty Abatement Tax Services

The only thing more complicated than filing your taxes is figuring out how to deal with the IRS charging you a tax penalty for an honest mistake. It is very stressful when you’ve filed your taxes in good faith, but the IRS claims you did not properly file or pay. Fortunately, the IRS offers multiple ways to eliminate these fees, depending on your situation.

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Is It Better to File a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy?

Is It Better to File a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy?

The average person has little to no understanding of bankruptcy, which means there’s a steep learning curve if you need to consider bankruptcy as a solution to your financial situation. 
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Navigating State Taxes for Out-of-State Remote Workers

Due to the increase in remote work and telecommuting since the start of COVID, more people than ever are working from home in one state even though their company is located in another. This can lead to complicated tax issues, but with a little extra knowledge (and the help of S.H. Block Tax Services), you can get the most out of your out-of-state remote work tax return.

Keep reading to learn how!
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