An envelope from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rarely brings good news, but opening that envelope to find a tax bill that exceeds what you can immediately pay can trigger a unique kind of fear.
You can set up payment plans and file for an extension if you still haven't filed your 2025 income tax return. The IRS has processed 87.5 million returns through March 27, down 1.1% from the same time ...
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Don't pay Uncle Sam and you'll end up having to pay what you owe the IRS and you'll be socked with interest and penalties. If ...
An IRS installment agreement allows taxpayers to pay off their tax debt over time through monthly payments. While these plans prevent aggressive collection actions, interest and penalties continue to ...
Retirement is supposed to be the finish line, not the starting point for a new financial crisis. Every year, though, millions of retirees open a tax bill they didn't see coming, and for many, that one ...
Under normal circumstances, the IRS is not allowed to remove money from any of your accounts without notice. You’ll always ...
You can file an IRS tax extension by April 15 if you need more time on your taxes. Here are some free options.