The Worst Thing You Can Do After Receiving an IRS Collection Notice

The Worst Thing You Can Do After Receiving an IRS Collection Notice

The Worst Thing You Can Do After Receiving an IRS Collection NoticeSteve Perry
Published on: 23/06/2026

Ignoring IRS collection notices allows enforcement activity to advance. Learn how the IRS collection process works and why early action preserves better resolution options.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Choosing the Right IRS Resolution Strategy Without Financial Suicide

Choosing the Right IRS Resolution Strategy Without Financial Suicide

Choosing the Right IRS Resolution Strategy Without Financial SuicideSteve Perry
Published on: 18/06/2026

IRS resolution should match realistic ability to pay. Learn how installment agreements, CNC status, and compliance planning affect long term outcomes.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Currently Not Collectible Status: When the IRS Stops Levying

Currently Not Collectible Status: When the IRS Stops Levying

Currently Not Collectible Status: When the IRS Stops LevyingSteve Perry
Published on: 17/06/2026

Currently Not Collectible status can suspend IRS levies during hardship, but liens may still be filed. Learn how CNC status actually works inside the IRS collection system.

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Can the IRS Take Your House, Car, or Retirement Account?

Can the IRS Take Your House, Car, or Retirement Account?

Can the IRS Take Your House, Car, or Retirement Account?Steve Perry
Published on: 11/06/2026

The IRS collection process can reach houses, vehicles, and retirement accounts when balances remain unresolved after filing season.

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