It can be difficult and frustrating to deal with tax debt. You might be concerned about whether the IRS has the right to seize your assets if you owe taxes to them and haven’t taken steps to address the debt. Understanding which assets the IRS can seize is crucial for taxpayers, particularly those facing financial […]
Article from July 2025
Does the IRS Really Show Up at Your Door? What Field Visits Are (and Aren’t)
If you’re a taxpayer, few things sound more terrifying than hearing a knock at your door, only to find someone claiming to be from the IRS. But does the IRS really show up at your door? In recent years, the Internal Revenue Service has changed its procedures to reduce confusion and increase taxpayer safety. That […]
Taxes on Social Security Benefits
Social Security benefits are a crucial financial lifeline for many retirees. Many taxpayers are often shocked to learn that their Social Security benefits can be taxed by the federal government. Taxes on Social Security benefits are dependent on a variety of factors, making it essential for retirees to understand the rules and implications of Social […]
Can the IRS Take My Social Security?
Social Security benefits provide a crucial lifeline to millions of Americans, particularly retirees, disabled individuals, and others who rely on these payments for their basic needs. But when you have unpaid taxes, many beneficiaries fear that the IRS could step in and take a portion of their much-needed Social Security payments. It’s an unsettling thought, […]
What You Need to Know About State Tax Audits
We often discuss IRS tax audits, but you can just as easily be audited by your state. Like an IRS audit, state tax audits can be stressful and intimidating for taxpayers. But what triggers a state tax audit? Is it less severe than an IRS audit? Would a state tax audit result in an automatic […]