by Claudia Revermann | Jun 18, 2020 | Tax Relief
What Could Make an IRS Problem Worse? Divorce Claudia Revermann joined Mandy Walker from sincemydivorce.com to talk about What Could Make An IRS Problem Worse? Divorce in Conversations About Divorce. Click to listen to the podcast. Have QuestionsHave questions about...
by Claudia Revermann | Aug 1, 2019 | Tax Relief
How to Remove a Tax Lien The IRS can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, which is a public notice to creditors that you owe taxes. Read more about the basics of a Tax Lien here. This will go on your credit report, come up if you try to get a loan, be seen by your...
by Claudia Revermann | Jul 18, 2019 | Tax Relief
What is a Tax Lien? When the IRS is owed money, it has a right to file a lien in your name to secure its rights to collect tax from you. A lien is the right to take your property owned by you or money owed to you until the debt is paid off. The IRS will file a tax...
by Claudia Revermann | Jun 20, 2019 | Tax Relief
Distraint Warrant Scams: How to Recognize and Avoid Them When an IRS lien has been filed in your name, this information becomes public information. That means anyone has access to the amount you owe in taxes as well as your name and address. Often times, this results...
by Claudia Revermann | Jun 6, 2019 | Tax Relief
Does the IRS Really Settle for Pennies on the Dollar? You may have heard places say they can settle with the IRS for pennies on the dollar. Sounds too good to be true. For most, it is. But, there is a way to settle with the IRS for less than you owe using the IRS...
by Claudia Revermann | May 23, 2019 | Tax Relief
Wage Garnishment – What It Is and How to Stop It Wage garnishments, also called a wage levy, is an IRS collection procedure. As long as the IRS gives you proper notice, the IRS has the right to go to anyone who owes you money to collect the amount of taxes it is...