Posts from August 2025.
Under new federal legislation, gamblers will feel the sting of additional income taxes beginning in 2026… even if they lose!
Only time will only tell whether ongoing Internal Revenue Service workforce reductions will lead to more efficiencies or more headaches for the nation’s taxpayers.
Tags: Business Tax Controversy, Income Tax, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Personal Tax Controversy, Tax Audit, Tax Law

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Recent Updates
- Discharge vs. Release: What Taxpayers Need to Know About IRS Liens
- IRS Civil Penalties – What They are, Why They’re Issued and How Taxpayers can Respond
- Top 10 Tax Tips for Businesses in 2026
- Top 10 Tax Tips for Individuals in 2026
- Back Taxes to the Future: Fixing Multiple Years of Missing Tax Returns
- Internal Revenue Service Shifts to Electronic Refunds Only
- Clearing up Misconceptions About Bankruptcy and Federal Tax Debt
- Beyond Borders – What Every American Needs to Know About IRS Foreign Asset Disclosure
- What Every Business and Contract Worker Must Know About Employment Tax Audits
- Kick off Your Holiday Season with a Charitable Giving Plan

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