
Back Taxes and Divorce: Who Pays What?
Many divorcing couples are surprised to learn how complex and persistent IRS debt can be, especially when it’s tied to years of joint tax filings. The question of who pays what isn’t always as simple as looking at a divorce decree or who earned more money.
Owe the IRS? Expect More Collection Notices This Year
If you owe the IRS, you could be facing revenue officers, private debt collectors, or ACS (Automated Collection Services). CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney/Chief Tax Officer Philip Hwang break down what to expect from the IRS in 2025, what your IRS notice means, and how to resolve your tax debt before it escalates.
Moving to a No-Income Tax State? Watch Out for These Hidden Tax Costs
The promise of a state with no income tax can be incredibly appealing, especially for individuals coming from high-tax states. If they aren’t collecting income tax, they’re likely making up for it in other ways. Let’s take a closer look at the hidden tax costs you need to understand before moving to a no-income-tax state
How to Report Rental Income and Avoid IRS Red Flags
Rental income is an important source of revenue for many property owners, but it also carries specific tax reporting responsibilities. Review how to report rental income accurately and avoid IRS red flags with tips on deductions, forms, and audit prevention.