Articles by Logan Allec, CPA
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…
Offer in Compromise Success Stories
Although the IRS rejects the majority of offer in compromise submissions it receives, we’ve…
IRS Certified Mail Doesn’t Always Mean Bad News: What You Need to Know
So you’re looking at a piece of certified mail from the IRS — or…
