Tax Resolution Blog
The IRS Solutions’ blog is filled with tax pro solutions and the latest IRS tax news, insights, and information about tax resolution.
Understanding the CAF Number: A Tax Pro’s Guide
The Centralized Authorization File (CAF) is a database that the Internal Revenue Service uses to manage information regarding professionals appointed to act on behalf of others. The CAF number is not an authorization in and of itself. Rather, it identifies
The Real Truth: A Tax Resolution Software Comparison
Whether you’re a rockstar accountant or a rocket scientist, professional success depends on having the right tools for the job. For modern financial and legal experts whose practices focus on tax resolution, that means an investment in specialty software that
Blog Categories:
Sign Up for the Newsletter:
Grow Your Home-Based Tax Business with Tax Resolution Software
Taking your home based tax business from a one-person show to the next level of growth and profitability isn’t easy, but it can be simple
Tax Pros 101: Unlimited Representation Rights before the IRS
The deadline for having IRS Representation Rights and enrolling in the Annual Filing Season Program is fast approaching. After December 31st, 2015 tax returns signed by
IRS Software that Helps Tax Pros Handle Tax Resolution Cases
IRS Software saves tax professionals time and hassle when dealing with the IRS. Offer in compromise forms are complicated and require specific knowledge to fill
IRS Resolution Software Streamlines Installment Agreements
As a CPA, tax professional, or enrolled agent, efficiently addressing your clients’ tax concerns is a top priority. That’s where IRS resolution software comes into
Offer in Compromise Tips for Tax Pro’s
Navigating the complexities of tax resolution can be challenging for even the most seasoned CPAs, tax professionals, and enrolled agents. One critical area of expertise
IRS Levy vs. Lien
Q. What is the difference between a tax lien and a tax levy? How do I explain lien vs levy to a client? A. Taxpayers
IRS Regulation to Withdraw Tax Lien From Credit Report
Q: If a taxpayer has paid the balance in full and received a release from the lien, is there a way to get that removed