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IRS Notice CP501 vs CP503: What’s the Difference?

Receiving a letter from the IRS with a balance due can immediately trigger anxiety. Many taxpayers begin searching for CP501 vs CP503 because they are unsure how serious their situation is or whether wage garnishment is around the corner.  The reality is that both notices are part of the IRS’s standard collection process. They are reminder letters, not yet […]

Ask Phil: IRS Says No More Refund Checks??? 

Optima Tax Relief’s Chief Tax Officer and Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, answers a common question: “Is the IRS really going to stop sending refund checks?” The short answer is partially yes. As of September 30, 2025, the IRS moved away from issuing paper refund checks, pushing taxpayers toward digital payments instead.  Most Taxpayers Won’t Notice a Change  About 94% […]

Ask Phil: IRS Direct File Is Gone — Here’s What You Can Use Instead 

Optima Tax Relief’s Chief Tax Officer and Lead Tax Attorney, Phil, addresses a growing concern: Is the IRS Direct File program going away in 2026? The answer is yes—IRS Direct File, which allowed certain taxpayers to file for free, has officially been discontinued and is not available for the 2026 tax season.  What This Means for Taxpayers  While this change may […]

What are “Above-the-Line” Deductions? 

Understanding what are above the line deductions is essential for taxpayers who want to reduce their taxable income strategically. These deductions directly lower your income before your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is calculated, which can significantly impact your overall tax liability.  Above-the-line deductions, formally called “adjustments to income”, reduce gross income and are available whether you claim the standard deduction or […]

How to Respond to IRS Notice CP2000 

Receiving a notice from the IRS can immediately raise concerns, especially when it proposes additional tax owed. If you have received IRS Notice CP2000, it is critical to understand what it means and how to handle it properly. This notice is not a formal audit and it is not automatically a bill. Instead, it is a proposed adjustment based on income information […]