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2023
The real estate boom appears to be over for now. Morgan Stanley predicts that house prices could fall by 10 percent by the end of 2024, perhaps twice as much in a worst-case scenario. Homeowners who purchased their homes at the top of the market could be in trouble, especially if the U.S. falls i...
01/29/2023
Sometimes debts can pile up beyond a borrower’s ability to repay, especially if we are heading into a recession. But lenders are sometimes willing to cancel (forgive) debts that are owed by financially challenged borrowers. While a debt cancellation can help a beleaguered borrower survive, it can...
01/23/2023
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The IRS’s primary job is to collect taxes and one of their tools for doing this is sending out collection notices. IRS collection notices serve two purposes: they inform the taxpayer the amount that is owed and the date by which payment is due If you don't respond or make a payment within a certa...
01/08/2023
Did you know there is a statute of limitation on the IRS’ ability to enforce tax collection? The 10-Year Collection Statute, commonly referred to as the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED), is one of the most important pieces of legislation you need to be aware of. The IRS can attempt to co...
01/01/2023