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IRS CP504 Notice: What It Means and What to Do Next
IRS Notice CP504 is a formal Notice of Intent to Levy — learn what triggers it, where it falls in the IRS collection sequence, and six actionable options to resolve your tax debt before the 30-day deadline passes.
IRS Form 2848: How to Authorize Someone to Represent You Before the IRS
IRS Form 2848 grants a limited power of attorney for federal tax matters, letting you designate a qualified CPA, attorney, or enrolled agent to handle IRS communications, audits, and collection negotiations on your behalf.
IRS Form 3520: The Complete Guide to Reporting Foreign Trusts and Foreign Gifts
IRS Form 3520 is an informational return required for U.S. taxpayers who receive foreign gifts over $100,000, own foreign trusts, or have transactions with foreign trusts — penalties start at $10,000 or 35% of the unreported amount.
IRS Form 433-B: A Complete Guide for Businesses Facing Tax Debt
IRS Form 433-B is required for corporations, partnerships, and LLCs negotiating payment plans, Currently Not Collectible status, or Offers in Compromise. This guide covers every section, required documents, and the five mistakes that most commonly derail applications.
IRS Form 7004: The Complete Guide to Business Tax Extensions
IRS Form 7004 grants businesses an automatic six-month filing extension—but it doesn't extend your payment deadline. Learn the 2026 deadlines by entity type, how to complete the form correctly, and the per-partner penalties that kick in when you miss the cutoff.
IRS Form 8300: The Complete Guide to Reporting Cash Payments Over $10,000
IRS Form 8300 requires businesses to report cash payments over $10,000 within 15 days of receipt. Learn who must file, how to complete each section, civil and criminal penalties for non-compliance, and how to track related transactions to avoid structuring violations.
IRS Form 944: The Small Business Owner's Guide to the Employer's Annual Federal Tax Return
IRS Form 944 lets eligible small employers with $1,000 or less in annual employment tax liability file payroll taxes once a year instead of quarterly — cutting compliance from four returns to one. Learn who qualifies, how to fill it out, deposit schedules, and how to avoid penalties.
IRS Form W-2: The Complete Guide for Employers and Employees
IRS Form W-2 reports annual wages and withheld taxes for every employee — this guide covers who must file, 2026 deadlines (February 2), penalty amounts up to $630 per form, a box-by-box breakdown, and what to do if your W-2 is missing or incorrect.
IRS Fresh Start Program: Complete Guide to Tax Debt Relief
The IRS Fresh Start Program offers four relief tools—Offer in Compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement, and Currently Not Collectible status—that can reduce or defer tax debt for qualifying taxpayers. Here's how each works, who qualifies, and how to apply.
IRS One-Time Forgiveness: How to Use First-Time Penalty Abatement to Eliminate Tax Penalties
The IRS First-Time Penalty Abatement program can eliminate failure-to-file, failure-to-pay, and failure-to-deposit penalties for taxpayers with a clean 3-year compliance history — no documentation required, often approved in a single phone call.
IRS Penalties: A Complete Guide to Types, Rates, and How to Get Relief
IRS penalties range from 0.5% to 75% of unpaid taxes depending on type—learn the six main categories, current 2026 rates, safe harbor rules, and how to request first-time abatement or reasonable cause relief.
How to Maximize Your Business Vehicle Tax Deductions in 2026
A practical guide to claiming maximum IRS vehicle deductions in 2026, covering the standard mileage rate (72.5¢/mile), actual expense method, Section 179 expensing, bonus depreciation, and the record-keeping rules that protect you in an audit.