Tag: IRS compliance
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Do You Have to File Every Missing Tax Return?
Taxpayers often believe every missing return must be filed immediately. The better approach is to determine which years the IRS requires, which years protect the taxpayer and which years affect resolution. Transcripts, SFR assessments, refund limits, balance due exposure and current compliance all shape the filing plan.
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Why IRS Compliance Comes Before Full Payment
The IRS cares about compliance because resolution depends on filed returns, current year payments and taxpayer behavior after filing. Immediate full payment is not always possible, but missing returns, ignored notices and new balances can block payment plans, hardship review, penalty relief and other IRS resolution options.
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IRS Tax Tip 2025-70 What Taxpayers Must Do Now
IRS Tax Tip 2025-70 urges taxpayers to prepare now for the 2026 filing season. With new reporting requirements and expanded deductions, early planning is critical. Steve Perry, EA helps individuals and businesses organize records, avoid IRS notices, and file accurately while maximizing every available tax benefit.
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Steve Perry EA: Last-Minute Tax Strategies for 2025 Businesses
Steve Perry, EA delivers essential last-minute tax strategies for businesses as 2025 closes. Learn how to lock in valuable deductions, avoid IRS pitfalls, and prepare your entity for major tax law changes. Use these urgent tips to protect profits and optimize your bottom line before the year ends.