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What Can the IRS Do to Someone Who Isn’t Paying Their Taxes?
May 11th, 2023
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News & Politics
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What Can the IRS Do to Someone Who Isn’t Paying Their Taxes?
Baltimore, MD - Taxes need to be paid to the government by every person or business that has income. The government takes this obligation seriously, and the IRS has a number of things that they can do to investigate tax issues and enforce the relevant tax laws. Lawyers can provide tax advice about various issues that can get someone in trouble with the IRS, although it is best for any individual to try to get assistance from a tax professional before they run into trouble. Here are some of the enforcement measures used by the government. Making the person pay the taxes they oweIt is fairly common for the IRS to give a person a tax bill and tell them it needs to be paid or settled. This is generally not a big deal, however people who have outstanding tax debt should be aware that they can end up with additional fees and interest on unpaid taxes if they wait too long. Baltimore tax lawyers routinely help people negotiate and settle debt to the IRS, and they may even save money in the process if they get legal advice at this time. It is better to clear up any issues related to unpaid taxes quickly before the government has to use other means to try to get what is owed to them.Criminal charges
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