Articles by Logan Allec, CPA
IRS Notice CP518 Explained: What It Is and What To Do
IRS Notice CP518 is a final notice from the IRS to inform a taxpayer…
IRS Notice CP162A: What To Do About S Corp and Partnership Penalties
IRS Notice CP162A is the notice the IRS sends when it assesses a late…
Got the IRS Notice of Intent to Seize (Levy) Your Property? Here’s What to Do
The IRS Notice of Intent to Seize (Levy) Your Property — typically sent by…
IRS Notice CP13: Why Is My Balance Zeroed Out?
IRS Notice CP13 is a notice the IRS sends to a taxpayer to inform…
What Does CP Stand For in IRS Notices?
CP stands for “computer paragraph” in IRS notices. In Internal Revenue Manual § 20.1.3.1.5,…
IRS Notice CP504: What It Is and How to Respond
IRS Notice CP504 is the Notice of Intent to Levy. The IRS typically sends…
How Much Does A Tax Attorney Cost? [What We Charge]
The cost of a tax attorney can vary widely depending on a variety of…
Are Tax Attorneys Worth It?
You probably never thought you’d find yourself searching the internet about tax attorneys (like…
Truck Driver Tax Debt Relief: How to Deal With Trucker Back Taxes
It seems like every week a new truck driver — typically but not always…
IRS SFR (Substitute For Return) Explained by a CPA
An IRS SFR — or substitute for return — is a tax return the…
Unfiled Tax Returns: Why They’re a Problem and What to Do About Them
If you have unfiled tax returns, you probably know that you have a problem….
Offer in Compromise Example: How We Settled $77,478 For $5,273
If you’re wondering what the offer in compromise process actually looks like, then this…
