Solve IRS, Save Funding
With Affordable Payments
The vast majority of IRS liabilities can be better resolved by simply negotiating an affordable payment, contrary to common misconceptions.
Why 95% of IRS Installment Agreements Fail
Tax Guard’s success rate is much, much higher. Learn how we overcome a few common, but lethal, misconceptions about the IRS.
Lenders’ Exposure to the IRS – Levy and Lien
Lenders have two forms of exposure when funding a client with an IRS liability: (1) levy and (2) funding behind a federal tax lien.
Lenders’ Concerns re: a Client’s Corporate Tax Liability
If you have a outstanding tax debt, understand why your lender cares and how to resolve it so you can preserve your lending relationship.
IRS Still Using Automated Collections for Businesses
Occasionally, the IRS announces it is lessening its collection efforts. Sounds great, right? Remember, the devil is in the details.
IRS: They Can’t Talk, But They’ll Take Your Money
The IRS is a hot mess according to the Taxpayer Advocate. If you need something from the IRS, it’s unlikely you’ll receive it without outside help
Deferred Taxes – First Payment Due 12/31/21
Employers who didn’t pay the first half of their deferred taxes by December 31, 2021 will soon be getting a bill from the IRS. We can help.
IRS Payment Options & Alternatives
Can you (a) stroke a check to the IRS without (b) adversely affecting cash flow? If yes, we have options. If not, we have alternatives.
[Webinar] Resolve IRS Liabilities, Preserve Funding
Jason Peckham, Tax Guard’s Vice President of Resolutions, joins Kirk W. McLaren, CEO of Fresight CFO, to dispel some IRS myths.
Federal Tax Deposits –
A Brief Explanation
The most important part of resolving a business’s federal tax liability is stopping the bleeding – making sure all federal tax deposits are made in full and on time.
2021 Federal Tax Calendar
(IRS)
An aggregated list of the most common depositing and filing dates and requirements for business owners.
The 45-Day Rule:
An Overview
The IRS 45-day rule is complicated, confusing, and can play out in several scenarios. Check out this video that breaks it down.