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Understanding the Bank Levy Process

Bank Levy Process - Rush Tax Resolution

A bank levy is one of the IRS’s last resorts when collecting from a taxpayer with an overdue tax bill. This guide explores the bank levy process. Bank levies do not come out of anywhere – the IRS is obligated to give ample notice and will often try to collect in a myriad of other …

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How to Navigate Employer Payroll Taxes During Times of Uncertainty

Employer Payroll Taxes and Changes from COVID - Rush Tax Resolution

Navigating employer payroll taxes has become more confusing and difficult as we manage the COVID-19 crisis across America. Here’s what you should know about payroll taxes during this time of uncertainty. As part of the White House’s response to COVID’s economic impact, the President signed an executive order earlier in August giving employers the option …

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What Is a Tax Lien and How Can You Resolve It?

What Is a Tax Lien and Tax Lien Removal - Rush Tax Resolution

Receiving a notice of a tax lien can be intimidating, but what is a tax lien and how can it be resolved? Here’s what you should know. When the IRS recognizes that a taxpayer is far behind on their obligations, they have extraordinary debt collection powers. One of the most important tools in their toolkit …

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What Triggers an IRS Audit?

What Triggers an IRS Audit - Rush Tax Resolution

The mere chance of an IRS audit can feel terrifying – not knowing what you owe and why would put anyone at unease, and the idea that the weight of the government lies behind the inquiry further fuels that fear. But what triggers an IRS audit? IRS audits often quite straightforward, and they’re also somewhat …

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IRS Letters: Tax Scam or Something You Need to Address?

IRS Letters- Tax Scam or Something You Need to Address? - Rush Tax Resolution

Your taxes contain an array of sensitive information, from financial data to your Social Security number or tax ID number. Because of this, there are many scams that unsavory characters attempt to perpetrate by impersonating the IRS or another tax authority. It can be difficult to tell when the IRS is really seeking information versus …

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