Are You Experiencing Difficulty Claiming Dependents with the IRS?


by Mitchell Agnew on February 28, 2020  0 Comment

Are You Experiencing Difficulty Claiming Dependents with the IRS?
I recently received a call from a woman who received a letter from the IRS stating that she was not allowed to claim her two boys as dependents. Even worse, the letter she received also stated that she was now responsible for a tax liability amount of over $3,600.She was floored because she couldn’t understand why the IRS would argue this. The boys lived with her, and she had been claiming them since they were born. She had always gotten a refund and this had never been an issue in the past.Frustrated and looking for answers, she stated she called the IRS. After waiting on hold for an hour, she heard a message stating that due to the ...

See How One Self-Employed Worker Settled $39,378 in IRS Back Taxes


by Dawn Allcot on February 27, 2020  0 Comment

See How One Self-Employed Worker Settled $39,378 in IRS Back Taxes
Case study reports are not necessarily representative of typical results that consumers may achieve. Individual results vary based on circumstances. Please read the important disclaimer at the end of this document. Making the right phone call turned Nick’s life and finances around “You’ve gotta help me! “They’re threatening to take my whole paycheck! I’m a truck driver and I can’t afford to pay them all that money right now!”With these words – and one very smart phone call – Nick set himself on a path that would preserve his livelihood and settle his back taxes.It was the evening of March 14, 2014. A night Nick will remember forever. He shut his P.O. box, hands trembling with anger and ...

What Should You Do If the IRS Sends You a Form LT11 – Final Notice of Intent to Levy?


by Dawn Allcot on February 21, 2020  0 Comment

What Should You Do If the IRS Sends You a Form LT11 – Final Notice of Intent to Levy?
An LT11 form is a final warning from the IRS that they can issue a levy against your assets and file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien against your property if you don’t pay your back taxes. Chances are, you’ve received several IRS notices before the LT11 notice lands in your hands. If you cannot pay your delinquent back taxes, do not ignore the notices; contact a tax professional to assist you with back tax assistance.Unpaid back taxes are no joke and it’s not something you want to ignore. If you don’t respond to the IRS by paying your tax bill or calling to negotiate a payment plan when you receive your first tax bills for unpaid taxes, the ...

What Can You Do If You Receive Notice CP523 from the IRS?


by Dawn Allcot on February 19, 2020  0 Comment

What Can You Do If You Receive Notice CP523 from the IRS?
If you miss a payment on your IRS installment agreement, you’ll receive form CP523 – Intent to Levy & Intent to Terminate Your Installment agreement. It’s important to address this notice by making a payment by the deadline printed on the letter, usually within 30 days from when you received the letter. If you can’t make the payment, contact the IRS. You may be able to negotiate to have your installment agreement reinstated to avoid further collections action.The IRS often provides installment agreements or payment plans for taxpayers in arrears. You can pay off your back taxes in manageable monthly payments, based on your income and expenses.But sometimes, financial difficulties arise and you can’t make the monthly payment ...

What Happens If You Receive an IRS CP501 or CP502 Notice?


by Dawn Allcot on February 17, 2020  0 Comment

What Happens If You Receive an IRS CP501 or CP502 Notice?
A CP501 Standard IRS Bill is the first notice of unpaid back taxes. It's essential to pay your bill by the due date listed on the CP501, otherwise your back taxes will continue accruing interest and penalties and you’ll receive a CP502 Balance Due Reminder. If you can’t afford to pay your bill by the due date, contact a tax professional to help you negotiate a viable payment plan with the IRS. If you have a federal tax bill you have forgotten to pay, you owe taxes that you can’t afford to pay, or you have unpaid federal taxes for any reason, you may receive a CP501 – Standard IRS Bill (1st Notice). The IRS usually sends these bills ...

What Should You Do If You Receive an IRS CP504 Form?


by Dawn Allcot on February 12, 2020  0 Comment

What Should You Do If You Receive an IRS CP504 Form?
The IRS has a specific process if they are trying to collect unpaid back taxes from business owners or individual taxpayers. The CP504 – Intent to Levy State Tax Refund or Other Property should be the fourth notice you receive regarding delinquent taxes.Before you receive a CP504 notice, the IRS will send a:CP501 – IRS Standard Tax Bill (First Notice) CP502 – Balance Due Reminder Notice CP503 – Second Reminder About Unpaid TaxesThe IRS delivers all correspondence via registered mail with a signature required.If you somehow missed all these notices, decided to ignore them, or just don’t have the money to pay your back taxes and are now in a panic, don’t worry. Yes, a CP504 ...

What Can You Do If You Receive a CP503 Notice from the IRS?


by Dawn Allcot on February 10, 2020  0 Comment

What Can You Do If You Receive a CP503 Notice from the IRS?
If you have unpaid federal taxes and you did not respond to IRS notice CP501, your first notice about past due taxes, you will receive CP503 – Second Reminder About Unpaid Taxes. To avoid further IRS action, you should take care of the CP503 within 10 days. If you can’t pay your delinquent taxes, consider consulting a tax professional to negotiate a payment plan or reduce your back taxes.What is IRS Notice CP503? If you receive a CP503 – Second Reminder About Unpaid Taxes from the IRS, it’s imperative you address the tax bill immediately.A CP503 is a letter the IRS sends via certified mail to inform you that you have an unpaid back taxes. The year from ...

What Can You Do If You Receive IRS Form LT16?


by Dawn Allcot on January 29, 2020  0 Comment

What Can You Do If You Receive IRS Form LT16?
You could receive IRS Form LT16 if you have unpaid back taxes and also failed to file your tax returns on time. You have just 10 days to respond to an LT16 notice. Consider seeking help from a tax expert if you are missing tax returns and also owe back taxes to the IRS.The IRS will send you Form LT16 if you have overdue taxes and are also missing tax returns from recent years. Receiving a form LT16 almost always requires a call to the IRS to straighten out the situation.Unlike many IRS collections notices, IRS Form LT16 – Your Account Has Been Marked for Enforcement Action, comes with a very short deadline. Instead of the usual 30 ...

Jen’s Paid off $42,000 And She’s Still Going


by Sonali Patel on January 23, 2020  0 Comment

Jen’s Paid off $42,000 And She’s Still Going
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjvL15vfvu4At FinCon19 we spoke to Jen from The Budget Bounce about her experience paying off her debt. Here's what she shared -We have paid off $42,000 so far, to the end of August. We paid off medical bills, we paid off auto loans, we paid off a few credit cards and in there, partial payments to a family loan, back child support. We have not paid anything on student loans yet, that is coming next year. We really were forced into it. We are the statistic of the family that had a lot of income but was not managing any of it. We did not have a budget for 9 years, and we were slowly moving towards the ...

How Bernadette Crushed $300,000 of Student Loan & Mortgage


by Sonali Patel on January 23, 2020  0 Comment

How Bernadette Crushed $300,000 of Student Loan & Mortgage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWmSXer7wCgBernadette Joy of Crush This Debt sat down with Solvable to share her debt-free journey. Here's how she crushed $300,000 of debt -My husband and I have paid $300,000 in debt in 3 years. It was made up of a lot of stupid decisions. But if you’re asking money wise, it was $75,000 of student loans, when I decided to go back and get my MBA, and not one, but two, mortgages because I thought I was going to be the next HGTV star. Something I needed to get over was creating a new mindset around money. I actually grew up in a household with a father who was an accountant, a mother who was an accountant and ...