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Here’s How to Legally Stop Collections When You Can’t Pay
If you’re drowning in IRS debt and simply don’t have the money to pay, there may be a powerful solution most taxpayers don’t know about: Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status. At TaxWorx, LLC in Fort Worth, TX, we help individuals and businesses hit pause on...
Why the IRS Goes Quiet… Then Suddenly Comes After You
If you owe back taxes, this might sound familiar. Nothing happens.Weeks pass.Then months.Sometimes even years. No calls.No scary letters.No enforcement. And naturally, you start to wonder… Did they forget about me?Did it somehow fix itself? Unfortunately, no. What’s...
What the New IRS MATH Act Means for Taxpayers
As a tax resolution specialist with decades of experience dealing directly with the IRS, I can tell you that clarity has long been one of the biggest problems taxpayers face. That’s why the newly enacted IRS Math and Taxpayer Help (MATH) Act, signed into law by...
The IRS Is Getting More Powerful in 2026
The IRS has entered a new era — one powered by artificial intelligence, automated enforcement, and advanced digital tools that allow the agency to track, identify, and pursue taxpayers faster than ever before. According to the latest TIGTA report, the IRS is...
What It Means to Be in the IRS Automated Collection System (ACS)
If you’re getting IRS letters or have had your wages or bank accounts levied, there’s a good chance your case has been assigned to the IRS Automated Collection System (ACS) — a common but often misunderstood part of the IRS enforcement process. At TaxWorx, LLC, we...
Paper Refund Checks Are Going Away
If you normally receive your IRS refund as a paper check in the mail, big changes are ahead. Starting with 2025 tax returns filed in 2026, the IRS plans to issue nearly all refunds electronically. Paper refund checks will only be available in limited circumstances....
Bankruptcy & Tax Debt
At TaxWorx, LLC in Fort Worth, we know that bankruptcy is often viewed as a last resort. But for some taxpayers, it can actually be a powerful tool to finally break free from overwhelming IRS tax debt. Not all tax debts qualify for discharge in bankruptcy, but in the...
Can the IRS Really Take Your Home?
If you’re behind on your taxes, it’s natural to worry about the worst-case scenario: Can the IRS actually take your home? The short answer is yes—but it’s far more complicated than many people realize. While IRS property seizures do happen, they are typically a last...
How a Business Owner’s $1.6 Million CARES Act Fraud Led to Prison
When financial struggles hit, it's tempting to cut corners. But a recent case proves that taking the wrong path can lead to devastating consequences. Shawn Ray Murnan, a business owner from Florida with ventures across several states, was sentenced to 33 months in...