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What You Should Know About Tax Liens

What You Should Know About Tax Liens

Before you buy or sell a used car, you’re often asked if there is a lien on the vehicle. This typically means that a debt or other obligation is held to the car. Tax liens work in a similar way. But what is a tax lien? And how does it...
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What Is A Bank Levy And How Do I Fix It?

What Is A Bank Levy And How Do I Fix It?

At some point in your life, you might be slapped with a bank levy. Before you panic, keep in mind that this is a fixable issue with the right tax attorneys and lawyers. If you’re stressed out over a bank levy, here’s everything you...
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Michael C. Whelan JD CPA
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About Michael C. Whelan

Michael C. Whelan is a former IRS attorney and certified public accountant who currently represents clients before the IRS Collection division as well as audited taxpayers for various tax related issues.

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Are You Aware of These Facts?

On April 25, 2022 the IRS formally adopted new national collection standards. In conjunction with this and other changes, the Internal Revenue Service has revised its collection procedures for dealing with delinquent accounts. The changes (which generally favor taxpayers) still allow the IRS to be as aggressive as they have been in the past several years. Though taxpayers have greater rights under the new law, the IRS can continue its efforts to collect as much of the outstanding tax as possible, in as little time as possible.

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