If you’re facing significant tax debt and struggling to make ends meet, the Offer in Compromise (OIC) process may offer a lifeline. This tax negotiation program, offered by the IRS, allows qualifying taxpayers to settle their tax debts for less than the full amount owed. While this can be a valuable option, it’s important to […]
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Will the IRS Negotiate If You Can’t Pay?
Will the IRS Negotiate if You Can’t Pay? If you’ve opened a notice from the IRS and realized you owe more than you can possibly pay, you may be wondering: can you negotiate with the IRS? The short answer: yes, the IRS will negotiate, but only within the boundaries of formal relief programs. Unlike a […]
What Does Optima Tax Relief Actually Do?
Dealing with a tax liability can be an overwhelming experience, especially when facing IRS collection actions such as wage garnishments, tax liens, or bank levies. Optima Tax Relief provides professional assistance to individuals struggling with tax issues, helping them find the best possible solutions to resolve their tax bill. With a team of experienced tax […]
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Common IRS Penalties and How to Avoid Them Owing the IRS doesn’t just stop with your tax balance. If your tax obligations are not met, you could face penalties that can make your debt even more unmanageable. Understanding common IRS penalties and how to avoid them is essential for taxpayers to stay on the right […]
How to Claim a Home Office Without Triggering an Audit
Remote work has gone mainstream and so has the home office deduction. For freelancers, small business owners, and self-employed professionals, it can be one of the most valuable tax breaks available. Yet, one question keeps surfacing every year: does the home office deduction trigger an audit? The short answer is no. However, claiming a legitimate deduction for a qualifying […]