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IRS “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams (2026): 12 Scams to Watch For
The IRS just released its 2026 “Dirty Dozen” list—and some of the scams are more convincing than ever. Here’s what to watch for (and how to avoid getting pulled into something that could turn into a much bigger tax problem).
Three Procedure Traps in Tax Disputes: Deadlines, Credits, and Estimated Tax Penalties
Tax disputes often turn on procedure, not drama. Here are three mechanics that can determine what options remain: deadlines, IRS offsets, and estimated tax penalties.
The Risk Isn’t Always Obvious: 2026 Legal Shifts to Watch
Several recent legal developments—ranging from payroll tax enforcement to Supreme Court limits on tariff authority—may not seem connected. They are. Each reflects how technical interpretation and compliance details can quietly create exposure.
Your Accountant Isn’t Your Legal Shield: Where Business Owners Get Exposed (And Don’t Realize It)
Most serious tax problems don’t start with wrongdoing. They start with routine decisions—and a misunderstanding of who’s protecting what.
The Hidden Tax Risks in “We’ve Always Done it This Way”
Many business owners assume that practices that have “always worked” are inherently safe. This blog examines why that assumption can be risky in a changing IRS landscape—and when legal review becomes essential to avoiding tax controversy.