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You Could Be Susceptible to IRS Collections in 2024

A return to normalcy will also mean an increase in IRS penalties – will you be targeted?

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

IRS to Make Free File Permanent – But Who Qualifies to Use It?

The IRS estimates this season’s 140,000 Free File users saved over $5.6 million in prep costs…

Timothy Gibson · 2 minute read

IRS Warns of Predatory “OIC Mills” Misleading Taxpayers – Here’s How to Avoid Them

Offer in Compromise mills mislead taxpayers into paying exorbitant fees by falsely claiming they can eliminate tax debts….

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The Federal Government Offers To Wipe Out Your Tax Debt Through New IRS Fresh Start Program

The Federal Government Offers To Wipe Out Your Tax Debt Through New IRS Fresh Start Program

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

Assigned an IRS Revenue Officer? Here’s What to Expect

If the IRS has assigned a Revenue Officer to your case, consider yourself in serious trouble…

Barbra Allen · 4 minute read

Federal Government Offers Tax Relief to Even More Americans in 2024

Many could qualify for tax relief, but they never took the time to check their eligibility…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

What Happens if You Don’t File Your Taxes?

If you’re tempted to skip tax filing this year, think again. Not filing your taxes on time can lead to paying severe penalties and…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

IRS Announces Major Expansion to Tax Forgiveness Programs in 2024

The IRS is expanding tax penalty forgiveness programs that allow Americans to have their tax debt reduced…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

You Could Be Susceptible to IRS Collections in 2024

A return to normalcy will also mean an increase in IRS penalties – will you be targeted?

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

IRS to Make Free File Permanent – But Who Qualifies to Use It?

The IRS estimates this season’s 140,000 Free File users saved over $5.6 million in prep costs…

Timothy Gibson · 2 minute read

IRS Warns of Predatory “OIC Mills” Misleading Taxpayers – Here’s How to Avoid Them

Offer in Compromise mills mislead taxpayers into paying exorbitant fees by falsely claiming they can eliminate tax debts….

Barbra Allen · 4 minute read

The Federal Government Offers To Wipe Out Your Tax Debt Through New IRS Fresh Start Program

The Federal Government Offers To Wipe Out Your Tax Debt Through New IRS Fresh Start Program

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

Assigned an IRS Revenue Officer? Here’s What to Expect

If the IRS has assigned a Revenue Officer to your case, consider yourself in serious trouble…

Barbra Allen · 4 minute read

Federal Government Offers Tax Relief to Even More Americans in 2024

Many could qualify for tax relief, but they never took the time to check their eligibility…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

What Happens if You Don’t File Your Taxes?

If you’re tempted to skip tax filing this year, think again. Not filing your taxes on time can lead to paying severe penalties and…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

IRS Announces Major Expansion to Tax Forgiveness Programs in 2024

The IRS is expanding tax penalty forgiveness programs that allow Americans to have their tax debt reduced…

Michael Romero · 2 minute read

Understanding IRS CP501 and CP502 Notices: What You Need to Know

Understanding IRS CP501 and CP502 Notices: What You Need to Know

Learn what to do if you receive a CP501 or CP502 notice from the IRS. Understand your options for resolving outstanding tax debt, including payment plans and potential consequences. Take action before... ...more

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CP71C Notice: Understanding Your Tax Debt and Avoiding Serious Consequences

CP71C Notice: Understanding Your Tax Debt and Avoiding Serious Consequences

Received a CP71C notice? Learn how to handle your IRS tax debt, understand your payment options, and avoid serious consequences like losing U.S. passport eligibility. Take action today to resolve your... ...more

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The CP503 notice warns taxpayers who have ignored previous IRS notices (CP501/502). Learn the consequences of failing to act and how to resolve your tax debt before facing severe IRS collection action... ...more

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CP504 Notice: Last Warning Before IRS Collection Actions

CP504 Notice: Last Warning Before IRS Collection Actions

Received a CP504 notice from the IRS? It's your final warning before facing serious collection actions. Learn how to resolve your tax debt, avoid IRS penalties, and prevent asset seizures. Take action... ...more

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CP521 Notice: What to Do When You Miss a Payment or Face Cancellation of Your IRS Installment Agreement

CP521 Notice: What to Do When You Miss a Payment or Face Cancellation of Your IRS Installment Agreement

The CP521 notice is sent by the IRS when a payment is missed or due soon on an installment agreement. Ignoring it could result in penalties, cancellation of the agreement, and potential legal actions.... ...more

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CP523: IRS Warning of Repayment Plan Termination and Asset Seizure

CP523: IRS Warning of Repayment Plan Termination and Asset Seizure

The CP523 notice is a critical warning from the IRS that your repayment plan may be terminated due to missed payments, leading to potential asset seizure. Act quickly to avoid severe consequences and ... ...more

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July 11, 20242 min read

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Understanding IRS CP501 and CP502 Notices: What You Need to Know

Understanding IRS CP501 and CP502 Notices: What You Need to Know

Learn what to do if you receive a CP501 or CP502 notice from the IRS. Understand your options for resolving outstanding tax debt, including payment plans and potential consequences. Take action before... ...more

Taxpayer Advocacy

July 11, 20243 min read

CP71C Notice: Understanding Your Tax Debt and Avoiding Serious Consequences

CP71C Notice: Understanding Your Tax Debt and Avoiding Serious Consequences

Received a CP71C notice? Learn how to handle your IRS tax debt, understand your payment options, and avoid serious consequences like losing U.S. passport eligibility. Take action today to resolve your... ...more

Taxpayer Advocacy

July 11, 20242 min read

Understanding the CP503 Notice: Immediate Action Required to Avoid IRS Collection  Alt Text (Cover Image):

Understanding the CP503 Notice: Immediate Action Required to Avoid IRS Collection Alt Text (Cover Image):

The CP503 notice warns taxpayers who have ignored previous IRS notices (CP501/502). Learn the consequences of failing to act and how to resolve your tax debt before facing severe IRS collection action... ...more

Taxpayer Advocacy

July 11, 20242 min read

CP504 Notice: Last Warning Before IRS Collection Actions

CP504 Notice: Last Warning Before IRS Collection Actions

Received a CP504 notice from the IRS? It's your final warning before facing serious collection actions. Learn how to resolve your tax debt, avoid IRS penalties, and prevent asset seizures. Take action... ...more

Taxpayer Advocacy

July 11, 20243 min read

CP521 Notice: What to Do When You Miss a Payment or Face Cancellation of Your IRS Installment Agreement

CP521 Notice: What to Do When You Miss a Payment or Face Cancellation of Your IRS Installment Agreement

The CP521 notice is sent by the IRS when a payment is missed or due soon on an installment agreement. Ignoring it could result in penalties, cancellation of the agreement, and potential legal actions.... ...more

Taxpayer Advocacy

July 11, 20242 min read

CP523: IRS Warning of Repayment Plan Termination and Asset Seizure

CP523: IRS Warning of Repayment Plan Termination and Asset Seizure

The CP523 notice is a critical warning from the IRS that your repayment plan may be terminated due to missed payments, leading to potential asset seizure. Act quickly to avoid severe consequences and ... ...more

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Final IRS Notice Before Asset Seizure — What You Need to Know

Final IRS Notice Before Asset Seizure — What You Need to Know

Letter 1058 from the IRS is your last warning before they begin seizing your assets. Ignoring this final notice could result in wage garnishments, tax liens, or even the loss of your home. Act now to ... ...more

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CP90/CP297: Final Warning Before IRS Takes Collection Action

CP90/CP297: Final Warning Before IRS Takes Collection Action

If you've received a CP90 or CP297 notice, it means the IRS is preparing to take serious collection actions like wage garnishments or property liens. Act quickly to resolve your tax debt and avoid ass... ...more

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Letter 3172: IRS Final Notice Before Asset Seizure

Letter 3172: IRS Final Notice Before Asset Seizure

Letter 3172 is the IRS’s final warning before they begin seizing your assets—both tangible and intangible. This letter notifies you that the IRS can take your home, car, or bank accounts to settle you... ...more

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We’re here to help

Whether you are affected by a personal tax debt or a business liability, Federal Relief Center is here to provide honest help for taxpayers seeking relief through the IRS Initiative.

You’re our first priority.

Every time.

At the Federal Relief Center, we believe everyone deserves to be able to make tax decisions with confidence. We have dedicated, hard-working tax professionals and volunteers who ensure that the information on this site is current and as accurate as possible. While we always recommend you consult a tax professional for your specific situation, we’re proud that the guidance we offer, the information we provide and the tools we create are objective, independent, straightforward — and free.

© 2024 Federal Relief Center Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.

*federalreliefcenter.com is a non-profit, educational resource for taxpayers and not affiliated with any government agency.