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The History of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): How the Public Gained Access to Government Records

The History of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): How the Public Gained Access to Government Records

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is one of the most important transparency laws in the United States. It allows members of the public to request certain records from federal government agencies. Understanding the history of FOIA helps explain how citizens gained greater access to government information. The Administrative Procedure

By admin 13 Mar 2026
The History of the United States Tax Court: When It Was Created and Why It Matters

The History of the United States Tax Court: When It Was Created and Why It Matters

Many taxpayers have heard of federal courts such as district courts or the Supreme Court. However, far fewer people are familiar with the United States Tax Court, a specialized court that focuses exclusively on federal tax disputes. Understanding the history of the U.S. Tax Court can help taxpayers better

By admin 13 Mar 2026
What Is a U.S. Tax Court Petition and Why Do Taxpayers File One?

What Is a U.S. Tax Court Petition and Why Do Taxpayers File One?

Many taxpayers have never heard of the United States Tax Court or the ability to file a Tax Court petition. However, filing a petition can be one of the most important rights available to individuals who disagree with certain IRS determinations. Understanding this process can help taxpayers protect their ability

By admin 13 Mar 2026
What Is a FOIA Request and How Can It Help in IRS Matters?

What Is a FOIA Request and How Can It Help in IRS Matters?

Many taxpayers are unaware that they have the right to request certain government records related to their case. One of the most powerful tools available for obtaining government information is the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Understanding how FOIA works can help individuals obtain records that may provide insight into

By admin 13 Mar 2026
First-Time Penalty Abatement Explained: Who Qualifies and How It Works

First-Time Penalty Abatement Explained: Who Qualifies and How It Works

Tax penalties can significantly increase the amount owed to the Internal Revenue Service. However, many taxpayers may qualify for First-Time Penalty Abatement, often called FTA. Understanding how this relief option works may help eligible taxpayers reduce certain IRS penalties. What Is First-Time Penalty Abatement? First-Time Penalty Abatement is an administrative

By admin 13 Mar 2026
What Happens If You Ignore IRS Letters?

What Happens If You Ignore IRS Letters?

Many taxpayers feel overwhelmed when they receive a letter from the Internal Revenue Service. Unfortunately, ignoring IRS notices rarely makes the problem go away. In fact, failing to respond to IRS correspondence can cause tax issues to become significantly more serious over time. Why the IRS Sends Letters The IRS

By admin 13 Mar 2026
How to Stop an IRS Bank Levy Before Your Money Is Taken

How to Stop an IRS Bank Levy Before Your Money Is Taken

Few IRS actions are more alarming than discovering your bank account has been frozen. An IRS bank levy allows the Internal Revenue Service to seize funds directly from your bank account to satisfy unpaid tax debts. Understanding how bank levies work and what options exist may help taxpayers take action

By admin 13 Mar 2026
IRS CP2000 Notice Explained: What It Means and What You Should Do

IRS CP2000 Notice Explained: What It Means and What You Should Do

Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service can be stressful, especially when the notice claims you owe additional taxes. One of the most common notices taxpayers receive is the IRS CP2000 Notice. Understanding what this notice means and how to respond can help you avoid unnecessary penalties and additional

By admin 13 Mar 2026
Can the IRS Garnish Your Wages Without Going to Court?

Can the IRS Garnish Your Wages Without Going to Court?

Many taxpayers are surprised to learn that the Internal Revenue Service has powerful collection authority. One of the most serious actions the IRS can take is a wage garnishment, commonly referred to as a wage levy. Understanding how this process works can help taxpayers respond before the situation becomes more

By admin 13 Mar 2026
Understanding IRS Transcript Codes: What They Mean and Why They Matter

Understanding IRS Transcript Codes: What They Mean and Why They Matter

When dealing with the Internal Revenue Service, one of the most useful documents a taxpayer can obtain is an IRS account transcript. These transcripts contain numerical transaction codes that describe actions taken on a taxpayer’s account. Understanding these codes can provide valuable insight into the status of your tax

By admin 13 Mar 2026
What To Do If the IRS Contacts You About an Offer in Compromise

What To Do If the IRS Contacts You About an Offer in Compromise

If the Internal Revenue Service contacts you regarding an Offer in Compromise, it is important to remain calm and respond carefully. Many taxpayers feel pressure when dealing with IRS matters, but understanding the process can help prevent unnecessary mistakes. An Offer in Compromise allows eligible taxpayers to resolve certain tax

By admin 13 Mar 2026
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