A passport is an essential travel document that allows individuals to explore new horizons, visit foreign lands, and experience diverse cultures. However, the privilege of holding a passport comes with certain responsibilities, one of which is fulfilling your financial obligations to the government. In this blog article, we will explore the question of whether you […]
Ask Phil: How Does IRS Enforcement Work?
Today, Optima Tax Relief’s Lead Tax Attorney, Phil Hwang, discusses IRS enforcement, including the statute of limitations and how it might affect your credit report. Did you know the IRS has a certain amount of time to collect your tax debt before it expires? How long? Well, the simple answer is 10 years, but several […]
Optima Newsletter – June 2023
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Taxes Bankruptcy is an exhausting process that individuals and corporations may have to go through when they are overburdened by financial obligations. While it provides the opportunity for a fresh start, it is critical to be mindful of the tax implications. In this blog article, we will discuss the tax implications […]
Tax Benefits of Flexible Spending Accounts
Last week, we discussed the tax benefits of health savings accounts (HSAs). HSAs are tax-advantaged savings accounts specifically designed for individuals with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). For those who do not have an HDHP, there are other options when it comes to paying for medical expenses. Enter flexible savings accounts, or FSAs. These can help […]
Ask Phil: How Do IRS Penalties and Interest Work?
Today, Optima Tax Relief’s Lead Tax Attorney, Phil Hwang, discusses penalties and interest, including the most common penalties and how interest rates are calculated. Failure to File Penalties Owing the IRS is much more than just owing a tax balance. The IRS also charges penalties and interest, the most common penalties being the Failure to […]
Tax Benefits of Health Savings Accounts
In today’s world, where healthcare costs are constantly rising, finding smart and effective ways to save money is crucial. One such method that has gained popularity in recent years is the Health Savings Account (HSA). Not only does an HSA allow individuals to set aside funds for medical expenses, but it also offers significant tax […]
Marriage Bonuses vs. Marriage Penalties
Marriage can be a wonderful milestone in life. But in the midst of planning a wedding and a future with your significant other, you may not be thinking about how your new union will affect your tax bill. One critical tax factor to examine is the concept of marriage bonuses and marriage penalties. These terms […]
Optima’s Visit with The IRS – 5,000 New Agents, Strategic Operating Plan, & more.
Optima CEO David King and Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang are back from their trip to Washington D.C., where they met with members of Congress and the IRS’s new leadership to discuss what’s new in the tax world. Here is Phil and David’s recap of Optima’s visit with the IRS, including the IRS’s Strategic Operating […]
Many Erroneous CP14s Have Been Issued – Here’s What You Need to Know
IRS Notice CP14 is sent to taxpayers to inform them of an outstanding balance on their federal tax account. It serves as a bill for unpaid taxes. It includes details such as the amount owed, accrued interest, and any penalties incurred. While receiving this notice might not be a shock for many, some taxpayers impacted […]
Ask Phil: How Do I Get a Tax Lien Removed?
Welcome to our Ask Phil series, where each week our lead Tax Attorney, Philip Hwang will be answering your questions about various tax topics such as IRS enforcement, liens and levies, tax scams, and more. With Phil’s extensive background as a tax attorney, you won’t want to miss this valuable information! Today, Phil discusses liens, including […]