Can the IRS Take Your Passport Over Back Taxes? What to Know Before You Travel This Summer

  • June 28, 2026

The Short Answer Can the IRS take your passport over tax debt? Indirectly, yes — and summer is exactly when people find out the hard way. If you owe the IRS more than $66,000 (counting penalties

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The IRS Chatbot Could Be Giving You Wrong Answers — and You’ll Pay for Its Mistakes

  • June 28, 2026

The Short Answer Can you trust the IRS chatbot to help you resolve a tax debt? For simple questions, it's fine. For anything that actually matters — your balance, your payment plan, your options

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IRS Collections Are Surging in 2026 — What That Means If You Already Owe Back Taxes

  • May 28, 2026

IRS collections are surging in 2026, and if you already

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Can’t Pay Your IRS Tax Bill? Your CP14 Notice and Payment Options Explained

  • May 28, 2026

If you can't pay your IRS tax bill, you are not out

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Tax Scams in 2026: What the IRS Dirty Dozen List Means for Taxpayers Who Owe

  • April 21, 2026

Tax scams hit hardest when you're already worried about the IRS. If you owe back taxes, have unfiled returns, or have received IRS notices, you're more likely to fall for a fake settlement promise, a scam

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Unfiled Tax Returns? The IRS May Already Have Filed for You

  • April 19, 2026

If you're years behind on your taxes, this is more common — and more fixable — than most people realize.But here's something that might surprise you: the IRS isn't just sitting around waiting for you

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IRS Notice Guide: What Every Letter Means and What To Do

  • March 18, 2026

Most IRS problems don't start with a crisis. They start with a letter that someone didn't open in time.The IRS sends roughly 170 million IRS notices to individual taxpayers every year — more than one

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IRS Audit Triggers in 2026: Red Flags and How to Respond

  • March 18, 2026

Every year around this time, somewhere in America, a taxpayer opens their mailbox and finds a notice that will upend the next several months of their life. Most of them had no idea it was coming.Understanding

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New Standard Deduction 2026: Did the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Change Your Tax Bracket?

  • February 25, 2026

If you've been hearing about the new standard deduction for 2026 and wondering whether it actually puts more money in your pocket, you're not alone. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act — signed into law on

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SBA Offer in Compromise: Can You Settle Your SBA Loan?

  • February 25, 2026

If you're behind on your SBA loan and searching for a way out, you've probably come across the term "SBA offer in compromise." Maybe you've heard it in connection with the IRS and assumed the SBA version

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