What is a State Tax Lien?
Demystifying tax lien meaning, tax lien property, IRS or Federal tax liens, county tax liens, and liens in the public record As a property owner, understanding tax liens and their implications is crucial. Whether you’re…
Demystifying tax lien meaning, tax lien property, IRS or Federal tax liens, county tax liens, and liens in the public record As a property owner, understanding tax liens and their implications is crucial. Whether you’re…
by Kelly Hanley, Esq. Often, the mere mention of taxes causes a shudder, especially when phrases like “unpaid taxes” or “the IRS” get thrown into the mix. You’re thrust into an action-packed, high-stakes adventure that…
By Kelly Hanley, Esq., Tax Attorney As a tax attorney who’s danced with the devil – or rather, the IRS – for the past two decades, I’ve found that sometimes the foxiest moves you can…
by Kelly Hanley, Esq. As a tax attorney with two decades of experience, I’ve seen it all. From those who believe that IRS is a cryptic acronym for “I’m Really Sorry” to individuals who seem…
As a taxpayer, you may have concerns about the government’s reach into your bank account. You may be wondering, “Can the IRS take money from my bank account without notice?” This is a common question,…
by Kelly Hanley, Esq. A Notice of Levy is an official document issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to inform a taxpayer that their property or assets are being seized to satisfy a tax…
By Kelly Hanley, Esq. If I were to ask you what the most thrilling date of the year is, I bet you would never say April 15. But for tax attorneys like me, this day…
By Kelly Hanley, Esq., Tax Attorney Introduction: A Fresh Start to Resolve Your Tax Troubles Tax season is a stressful time for many individuals and businesses. For those who have fallen behind on their tax…
By Kelly Hanley, Esq., Tax Attorney A federal tax lien is the government’s legal claim against a taxpayer’s property when they neglect or fail to pay a tax debt. It can have far-reaching implications on…
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced a new regulation that outlines rules for supervisory approval of penalties. This regulation, published in the Federal Register on April 11, 2023, is intended to provide clearer guidance…