The deadline to file taxes this year is Monday, April 15, 2019, but Maryland residents receive an extra two days to file. While this might seem like plenty of time to get your tax documents in order, thousands of people across the United States will miss the deadline....
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IRS private collections program less successful than expected
A tax collection program that relies on private companies to chase down debts brought in just more than it cost to set up and operate, according to an audit by the Office of the Inspector General. The Internal Revenue Service set up the program based on legislation...
Bankruptcy will not solve your issues with IRS tax liens
When people get into trouble, bankruptcy is often the last resort solution they turn to. Depending on an individual's assets and income, either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy could offer some form of relief. After all, bankruptcy provides an automatic stay against...
Those with tax debt may have trouble traveling abroad
Creating the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is among a series of steps that the government has taken to close the international tax gap. This gap is the difference between what the IRS takes in each year from overseas filers compared to what it is owed....
Tax debt and passports
Many Maryland residents will not be allowed to apply for passports or renew their existing travel documents due to their unpaid taxes. Federal officials are renewing their efforts to enforce a 2015 law passed by Congress that compels the Internal Revenue Service and...
Tax woes for student loan borrowers
Many people living in Maryland are struggling with debt from student loans. For those with government loans, options are available that can reduce their monthly payments and provide debt forgiveness after a long period of repayment. However, what many people entering...
3 approaches to resolving tax debts
Tax season does not always result in federal tax refunds for people in Maryland. A variety of reasons could cause someone to owe taxes at the end of the year and face challenges in coming up with the money for the Internal Revenue Service. According to the IRS, tax...
Private tax debt collectors
Many people living in Maryland experience difficulty paying their federal taxes. While these individuals and couples may make good-faith efforts to work with the IRS, sometimes these efforts fail. The IRS is permitted to contract with private debt collection companies...
E-filing can carry risks of late tax payment
Taxpayers in Maryland are increasingly using e-filing technology to submit their tax returns to the Internal Revenue Service each year. Tax returns must be filed each year in a timely fashion in order to avoid potential penalties. In the past, this simply meant...
IRS stepping up enforcement of “nanny tax”
Maryland residents may not think much of paying a household worker in cash. However, it may be a mistake to not withhold payroll taxes for those who made more than $2,000 in either 2016 or 2017. While children and parents are exempt from this requirement, others such...