How the IRS Knows You Got It Wrong After You File

How the IRS Knows You Got It Wrong After You File

How the IRS Knows You Got It Wrong After You FileSteve Perry
Published on: 12/05/2026

The IRS compares your return to third party data after filing. Acceptance is not approval.

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What To Do In The 30 Days After You File Your Taxes

What To Do In The 30 Days After You File Your Taxes

What To Do In The 30 Days After You File Your TaxesSteve Perry
Published on: 05/05/2026

The 30 days after filing your tax return determine what happens next. IRS processing, matching, and

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You Filed Your Taxes… Now the IRS Starts Working: What Happens Next and Why It Matters

You Filed Your Taxes… Now the IRS Starts Working: What Happens Next and Why It Matters

You Filed Your Taxes… Now the IRS Starts Working: What Happens Next and Why It MattersSteve Perry
Published on: 28/04/2026

Filing your taxes starts the IRS process. Learn what happens next, how matching systems work, and why acting now can prevent notices, penalties, and missed planning opportunities.

Tax education articles and IRS representation advice for individuals and small businesses
Tax Season Is Over but Your Tax Risk Is Not: What Smart Taxpayers Do Next After Filing

Tax Season Is Over but Your Tax Risk Is Not: What Smart Taxpayers Do Next After Filing

Tax Season Is Over but Your Tax Risk Is Not: What Smart Taxpayers Do Next After FilingSteve Perry
Published on: 21/04/2026

Filing your return does not end tax risk. IRS processing, matching, notices, and planning opportunities continue after submission, and what you do next can shape the outcome.

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