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IRS Tax Payment Plans: A Complete Guide to Installment Agreements
·mike

IRS Tax Payment Plans: A Complete Guide to Installment Agreements

Every IRS payment plan in one place — short-term under 180 days, long-term installment agreements up to 72 months, Guaranteed Installment Agreements, and Partial Payment Installment Agreements — with 2026 setup fees, interest math, qualification thresholds, and the three mistakes that quietly cost taxpayers the most money.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
personal-finance
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Offer in Compromise: How to Settle IRS Tax Debt for Less Than You Owe
·mike

Offer in Compromise: How to Settle IRS Tax Debt for Less Than You Owe

The IRS accepts roughly 36% of Offer in Compromise applications. This guide explains qualification rules, how to calculate Reasonable Collection Potential, the Form 656 and 433-A workflow, and the mistakes that cause two-thirds of offers to be rejected.

tax
tax-compliance
debt-management
personal-finance
+3
Property Tax Deduction in 2026: New $40,400 SALT Cap, Rules, and Strategies
·mike

Property Tax Deduction in 2026: New $40,400 SALT Cap, Rules, and Strategies

The 2026 SALT cap rises to $40,400, restoring the property tax deduction for many homeowners in high-tax states. Here are the new rules, the MAGI phaseout starting at $505,000, the income-based deductions, and the bunching, recordkeeping, and rental-property strategies that maximize the benefit.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
real-estate
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Qualified Charitable Organization: A Donor's Guide to Giving Smart and Claiming Deductions
·mike

Qualified Charitable Organization: A Donor's Guide to Giving Smart and Claiming Deductions

How to verify 501(c)(3) status through the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search, substantiate donations at the $250, $500, and $5,000 thresholds, and work with 2026's new 0.5% AGI floor and non-itemizer charitable deduction rules.

charitable-giving
nonprofit
tax-deductions
tax-planning
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Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill
·mike

Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill

The 2026 standard deduction is $16,100 for single filers and $32,200 for joint filers, plus a new $6,000 senior bonus deduction for taxpayers 65+. Here is how to decide whether to take it or itemize.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
tax-preparation
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How Much Does a Tax Advisor Cost? A 2026 Pricing Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses
·mike

How Much Does a Tax Advisor Cost? A 2026 Pricing Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses

Tax advisor pricing in 2026 ranges from about $150 for a simple Schedule C to $5,000+ for multi-state S-corp returns. This guide compares CPAs, enrolled agents, tax attorneys, and DIY software so you pay only for the tier you actually need.

tax
tax-preparation
tax-planning
cpa
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What Happens If You Don't File Taxes? The Real Consequences and How to Get Back on Track
·mike

What Happens If You Don't File Taxes? The Real Consequences and How to Get Back on Track

A practical breakdown of what the IRS does when you skip a tax return—5% monthly failure-to-file penalty, Substitute for Return, liens, levies, passport revocation, and the step-by-step path back to compliance.

tax
tax-filing
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
+4
What Is a Tax Levy? Complete Guide to IRS Seizure and How to Stop It
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What Is a Tax Levy? Complete Guide to IRS Seizure and How to Stop It

A tax levy is the IRS's legal seizure of wages, bank funds, or property to satisfy unpaid tax debt. This guide explains the notice sequence from CP14 through LT11, the 30-day Collection Due Process window, bank levy 21-day holds, and seven ways to release an active levy.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-reporting
recordkeeping
+4
Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund
·mike

Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund

How to check your IRS refund status in 2026, why refunds stall past the 21-day mark, and what the new direct-deposit freeze rules (CP53E notice) mean if your bank rejects the deposit.

tax
refund-management
tax-filing
tax-compliance
+3
2026 Federal Tax Brackets Explained: What You Actually Pay
·mike

2026 Federal Tax Brackets Explained: What You Actually Pay

The 2026 federal income tax brackets run from 10% to 37%, adjusted upward by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. A single filer with $100,000 in taxable income owes $16,712 — a 16.71% effective rate, not 22%. Complete bracket tables for every filing status, worked examples, and strategies to lower your taxable income.

tax
tax-planning
personal-finance
tax-deductions
+3
IRS Form 843 Explained: How to Claim a Refund or Request Penalty Abatement
·mike

IRS Form 843 Explained: How to Claim a Refund or Request Penalty Abatement

IRS Form 843 is how taxpayers formally request a penalty abatement or a refund of interest and improperly assessed tax. This guide walks through eligibility, the three-year/two-year deadline rule, line-by-line instructions, and the documentation that separates an approved claim from a denial letter.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-reporting
refund-management
+4
IRS Letter 1058: What to Do When You Get the Final Notice of Intent to Levy
·mike

IRS Letter 1058: What to Do When You Get the Final Notice of Intent to Levy

Letter 1058 (LT11) is the IRS's final 30-day warning before it can levy wages, bank accounts, or property. Here are the four real options — pay in full, installment agreement, Offer in Compromise, or Collection Due Process hearing — and the exact steps to take before the deadline expires.

tax
tax-compliance
irs-reporting
compliance
+4
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