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If you have received a CP90 Notice from the IRS related to your outstanding tax debt, here is what you need to do next, according to the tax experts at Optima Tax Relief

Each year, millions of Americans look forward to receiving a tax refund from the IRS following the filing of their taxes. But for many American taxpayers, the end of tax season marks the beginning of their journey to navigate through their tax debt. Filing taxes is never fun, and can be a time-consuming, confusing process. But what can be even more challenging is trying to navigate through the many steps and options available to those taxpayers working to pay off their debt to the IRS. The IRS issues many notices to delinquent taxpayers, such as a CP90 Notice, and the…

TaxAudit Reviews Tips to Avoid Triggering an Audit on Your Small Business

Source: Unsplash | CoWomen Operating a small business of your own can be both fulfilling and frightening all at the same time. One the one hand, you have the opportunity to take control of your career and work for yourself. On the other hand, you boost your likelihood of becoming the target of an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit, according to the experts at TaxAudit, which has received a number of positive audit defense reviews. Here are a couple of things to avoid doing if you want to lower your chances of having the IRS come knocking at your door.…

Audit Defense Reviews Indicate Common IRS Audit Triggers

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has just sent you a letter saying that you are being audited. Suddenly, your heart drops, and you break out in a sweat. “Why in the world am I being audited,” you ask yourself. Unfortunately, based on audit defense reviews, certain tax-filing mistakes can easily trigger an audit by the IRS. Here are three core triggers to watch out for going forward. First, making a math error can spell big trouble with the IRS. So, make sure that you don’t write an “8” when you’re supposed to be writing the number “3,” for example. Yes,…

In a world where customer service and support have become table stakes, how does the IRS measure up?

Source: Unsplash | Kelly Sikkema In today’s world of consumer-centric service models and 5 star ratings, review sites and social media, both private and public sector businesses and organizations are held to a higher standard and expectation for providing excellent customer service to their client base more so than ever before. But does that include the IRS?  With more than 150 million individual taxpayers and 10 million business entities paying taxes each and every year, the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) advocates for exactly that – ensuring that the IRS meets the needs of its customers and provide much needed support…