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Stop Wage Garnishments from the California Franchise Tax Board

An FTB Wage Garnishment is an order issued by the California Franchise Tax Board if they see that […]


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California Franchise Tax Board Liens: How to Resolve Them

Getting constant reminders from the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) of your unpaid tax debt is not something […]


IRS Demand Letters

IRS Demand Letters: What are They and What You Need ...

An IRS Demand Letter is a notice from the IRS stating that you owe them a certain amount […]



NYS Tax Lien Removal – How To Take It Off ...

Getting an NYS tax lien removal through is not that easy. The way to get it done is […]


LT11 notice

IRS LT11 Notice: What You Should Do When You Receive ...

Getting an LT11 notice means that the IRS intends to levy your property or rights to property. It […]


CP504

IRS CP504 Letter: What It Is and What to Do ...

A part of the IRS duty is to remind taxpayers if they have any outstanding taxes. They send […]



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List of Low Income Taxpayer Clinics Available in the United ...

If you are a low income individual who is currently facing issues with the IRS, you can seek […]


offer in compromise vs currently not collectible

Offer In Compromise vs Currently Not Collectible: Which Option is ...

Struggling with tax debt is never easy. It’s even more daunting to think about when these unwanted debt […]


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A Guide on How To File for an Offer In ...

If you want to know how you can file for an Offer In Compromise, below you will learn […]



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