The Role of the Taxpayer, the Tax Representative, and the IRS
The Role of the Taxpayer, the Tax Representative, and the IRS. An SFS Tax Problem Solutions Blog. The Role of the Taxpayer, the Tax Representative, and the IRS When you are dancing, only one person…
Would You Like a Fresh Start? Press the Reset Button on Your Taxes
Debt can be a dark cloud that hangs over everything you do. When it comes to taxes, it’s that much worse. The more you ignore a tax debt, the bigger the debt gets, as penalties and interest are added…
What Can a Tax Professional do for You that an Online Program Can't?
What Can a Tax Professional Do for You that an Online Tax Program Can’t? An SFS Tax Problem Solutions Blog. What Can a Tax Professional Do for You that an Online Tax Program Can’t? Why do…
In Trouble with the IRS? Here's What You Need
You’ve probably heard someone who represents himself has a fool for a client. This is just as true when it comes to the IRS as it is in a criminal court. If you’re in trouble with the IRS, you need…
Life-preserving tax tips, quips & advice series book 1 from Jeffrey Schneider is now available in a Kindle Edition
SFS Tax Problem Solutions Press announces the release of the eBook and Kindle Edition of “Now What? I Got a Tax Notice from the IRS. Help!” (B079XWL8P9) by Jeffrey Schneider. “Now What?” is also…
Let the Buyer Beware of the Credentials and the People They Buy Into
Let the Buyer Beware of the Credentials and the People They Buy Into. An SFS Tax Problem Solutions Blog.
Spring is in the Air: March 15th is the First Due Date of Tax Season
Well, my friends, it is now March, and baseball spring training is back in full (ahem) swing. Not sure why they still call it spring training since most of the time it begins in late winter, but I…
What Are IRS CP501 & CP502 Notices?
What Are IRS CP501 & CP502 Notices? If you owe back taxes to the IRS, you may be watching your mailbox to see when the agency will contact you about your balance due. Fortunately, the IRS sends…
Mail, Phone, Email or Facebook...How Does the IRS Contact Taxpayers?
Mail, Phone, Email or Facebook...How Does the IRS Contact Taxpayers? When the IRS needs to contact a taxpayer, the first contact is normally by letter delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. The…