File Even If You Cannot Pay the IRS

File Even If You Cannot Pay the IRS

File Even If You Cannot Pay the IRSSteve Perry
Published on: 30/06/2026

Owe the IRS but cannot pay? Filing still matters. It limits damage, establishes compliance and creates the path toward IRS resolution.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
What IRS Collection Notices Really Mean, Before Panic Costs You More

What IRS Collection Notices Really Mean, Before Panic Costs You More

What IRS Collection Notices Really Mean, Before Panic Costs You MoreSteve Perry
Published on: 25/06/2026

IRS collection notices are part of a structured process. Learn what they really mean and why panic often creates bigger financial problems than the notice itself.

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IRS Payment Plans That Actually Work: Building an Installment Agreement You Can Survive

IRS Payment Plans That Actually Work: Building an Installment Agreement You Can Survive

IRS Payment Plans That Actually Work: Building an Installment Agreement You Can SurviveSteve Perry
Published on: 16/06/2026

IRS payment plans should be built around realistic ability to pay. Learn how installment agreements work and why sustainable payments matter after filing season ends.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Filed But Didn’t Pay? What the IRS Does Next and What You Should Do Now

Filed But Didn’t Pay? What the IRS Does Next and What You Should Do Now

Filed But Didn’t Pay? What the IRS Does Next and What You Should Do NowSteve Perry
Published on: 22/04/2026

Filed but did not pay? The IRS collection process has already started. Interest, penalties, and notices move forward, and early action can preserve options and reduce long term cost.

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