News
Can't fully pay your tax bill in today's economy? Various options may be suitable for your unique circumstances.
The National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, released her fiscal year 2026 Objectives Report to Congress. While the government watchdog noted that the 2025 filing season was successful, there are ...
Unpaid tax debt can quietly drain your finances and your peace of mind. Here are the hidden costs to watch for.
Taxpayers trying to resolve outstanding tax balances through the IRS website are increasingly encountering a frustrating issue: a “payment plan submission error” message. This problem can halt ...
Some taxpayers who paid their taxes by the April 15 deadlines are getting notices telling them they still owe money, all because of delays with the IRS electronic payment system.
Clients in deep individual tax debt to the IRS now have a retooled payment option—if they qualify and know the pitfalls. The IRS Simple Installment Agreement (IA) has replaced the agency’s ...
The Internal Revenue Service has not yet satisfied the goal of the Payment Integrity Information Act to reduce improper payment rates to less than 10%.
The IRS offers two main types of plans: short-term payment plans for debts under $100,000, and long-term installment agreements for debts under $50,000.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results