Articles by Logan Allec, CPA
IRS Notice LT16: What It Is and What to Do
IRS Notice LT16 is a notice that the IRS issues to taxpayers who have…
IRS SFR (Substitute For Return) Explained by a CPA
An IRS SFR — or substitute for return — is a tax return the…
IRS Certified Mail: Here’s Why You Got a Certified Letter From the IRS
Not all letters and notices you receive from the IRS are sent via certified…
What Happens If You Don’t File Taxes?
Every day I talk to people who haven’t filed their taxes — sometimes for…
What Happens If You’re Self-Employed and Never Filed Taxes?
If you’re self-employed and never filed taxes, here are seven things that could happen…
IRS Notice LT11: What It Is and How to Respond
IRS Notice LT11 is the Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Your Right…
IRS Currently Not Collectible Status: What Does It Mean?
While the offer in compromise (OIC) is often sold as the be-all and end-all…
IRS Notice CP14: What It Is and How to Respond
IRS Notice CP14 is a Notice of Tax Due and Demand for Payment. It…
Charlie Sheen Approved For an Offer in Compromise
There’s a myth going around that if you have any assets whatsoever you can’t…
Can the IRS Garnish Social Security? What About SSDI and SSI?
Social Security benefits are one of the most protected forms of income from creditors:…
IRS Notice CP91: What It Is and How to Respond
IRS Notice CP91 is the notice that the IRS sends when it intends to…
Can the IRS Take Money Out of Your Bank Account? Bank Levies Explained!
The IRS can take money out of your bank account if you owe it…