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Many people don't understand the difference between the terms "tax levy" and "tax liens." Oftentimes they confuse a Notice of Intent to Levy with a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. Although these two terms are both related to the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) collection of back ...
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There are currently some 15 million Americans who own real estate investment property, and more and more of them are discovering the advantages of using 1031 tax-free exchanges for deferring capital gains taxes when they sell. A 1031 exchange is a provision in the IRS ...
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If IRS collection notices are ignored, the IRS is forced to collect from taxpayers by force. They do this with their dreaded IRS levy. By law, the IRS has the right to levy bank ...
Written by admin on April 12th, 2011
Credit card consolidation versus debt payment, is there really a difference? Typically the only difference is the amount you end up repaying after negotiating terms. What do I mean by that? Well, let me ...