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.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Bank Levies: How the IRS Freezes Accounts and What Happens Next

Bank Levies: How the IRS Freezes Accounts and What Happens Next

Bank Levies: How the IRS Freezes Accounts and What Happens NextSteve Perry
Published on: 10/06/2026

IRS bank levies start with notices, not surprises. Learn how accounts become frozen and what taxpayers should understand before funds are sent to the IRS.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
IRS Wage Garnishments Explained: How the Collection Process Reaches Your Paycheck

IRS Wage Garnishments Explained: How the Collection Process Reaches Your Paycheck

IRS Wage Garnishments Explained: How the Collection Process Reaches Your PaycheckSteve Perry
Published on: 09/06/2026

IRS wage garnishments begin with notices, not surprises. Learn how payroll levies develop through the IRS collection process after filing season.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Why IRS Problems Get Harder To Fix After The First Enforcement Action

Why IRS Problems Get Harder To Fix After The First Enforcement Action

Why IRS Problems Get Harder To Fix After The First Enforcement ActionSteve Perry
Published on: 12/02/2026

IRS problems harden after the first enforcement action. Once enforcement begins, options shrink and leverage drops, making outcomes harder and more expensive to fix.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses