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With about an hour left to the IRS tax filing deadline, several social media users reported seeing a ‘payment plan submission error’ on Tuesday. The glitch could be caused by an outage on the IRS ...
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IRS payment plans: When to choose short-term or long-term options?
If you missed filing your tax return by April 15, 2025, due to insufficient funds, the IRS advises requesting an extension until October 15. This allows you to file your return, pay as much as ...
The deadline for filing federal tax returns and paying any owed taxes is April 15 for most taxpayers. Missing this deadline can lead to interest and penalties that increase your financial burden.
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Can't pay your taxes before Tuesday? The IRS offers these options
The federal tax deadline for 2024 is set for April 15, 2025. Missing this date can lead to additional charges, making it crucial to file on time. Even if full payment isn't possible, submitting your ...
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about unpaid taxes can trigger feelings of fear, no matter what your original balance is. After all, the combination of the original tax ...
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These are the debt payment plans to the IRS if you do not have sufficient resources at this time
Confronting a tax debt and dealing with the IRS can be an incredibly stressful situation for anyone. However, it's crucial to understand that the IRS provides several options if you find yourself ...
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How to cut your IRS penalty in half if you didn't pay on time
If you didn’t file or pay your federal taxes by the April 2025 deadline, you're not alone, and more importantly, you're not out of options. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently outlined several ...
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Tax Day 2025: Penalties if you don't pay the IRS today
Today is Tax Day (Tuesday, April 15, 2025) the final day to file your federal tax return. But if you’ve already submitted your return and haven’t paid the taxes you owe, you’re not in the clear yet.
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A New IRS-ICE Agreement Could Reduce Tax Revenue by $300 Billion Over the Next Decade
Earlier this month, the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) forged an agreement to share taxpayer data with federal immigration officials. According to a partially redacted memorandum of ...
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