Dealing with an IRS levy can be incredibly stressful, especially when it creates a significant financial hardship. A levy allows the IRS to legally seize your assets, such as bank accounts, wages, and other property, to satisfy a tax debt. If this action is making it difficult to cover basic living expenses, it’s essential to […]
Can I Sell My House if I Owe Back Taxes?
Owing back taxes to the IRS can be stressful enough on its own—but if you’re also trying to sell your home, the situation might feel even more overwhelming. You may be wondering: Can I legally sell my house if I owe the IRS? Will they seize the proceeds? Will buyers even want a home with […]
Did the IRS Take My Refund?
Still waiting on your tax refund? The IRS may have offset it. CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang explain when the IRS can offset your refund, how to avoid it, and how to find out if your refund was taken. If You Need Tax Help, Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation
I Received a Tax Notice for a Business I Don’t Own. Now What?
It’s a stressful moment that can stop you in your tracks: a letter from the IRS or your state’s tax agency arrives in your mailbox, and it claims you owe taxes for a business you’ve never operated. Whether the letter references unpaid income taxes, missing payroll reports, or some kind of compliance issue, it’s understandably […]
Optima Tax Relief Wins Three Gold Stevie® Awards for Excellence in Customer Service
Leading Tax Resolution Firm Recognized for Outstanding Customer Support and Innovation for Sixth Consecutive Year Optima Tax Relief, the nation’s leading tax resolution firm, has been honored with three Gold Stevie® Awards in the 19th annual Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service. The company earned top recognition in the following categories: Front-Line Customer Service […]
How Does the IRS Collections Process Work?
The IRS is responsible for collecting taxes owed to the United States government. When taxpayers fail to pay their taxes on time, the IRS initiates a collections process to recover the outstanding debt. This process can be complex and intimidating for those unfamiliar with it. Understanding how the IRS collections process works can help taxpayers […]
What is the SALT Deduction?
If you’ve never heard of the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction, you’re not alone. But if you have, you may know that it is a topic that often raises eyebrows and sparks debates. For many taxpayers, the SALT deduction plays a significant role in their financial planning and overall tax liability. This is especially […]
Why Is Receiving a Large Tax Refund a Bad Thing?
Each year, millions of Americans eagerly await their tax refunds. For many, it feels like a financial windfall—a check from the government that brings temporary relief, fuels major purchases, or even funds vacations. But is receiving a large tax refund a bad thing? What if, instead of a reward, it’s actually a red flag? In […]
Head of Household Filing Status Explained
When tax season rolls around, individuals and families are presented with a myriad of choices regarding how to file their taxes. One such choice is determining your filing status. One often misunderstood but highly beneficial filing status is Head of Household. If you are the primary financial supporter of a household, this filing status could […]
What Happens If Someone Else Claimed Your Child on Their Tax Return?
Few things can disrupt your tax filing like finding out someone else has already claimed your child on their return. Whether it’s the result of a simple mistake or a contentious custody situation, this issue can cause delays, lost refunds, and plenty of stress. Understanding what happens in these situations, and how to resolve them, […]