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The IRS, like other federal agencies, will be impacted by the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Chevron but could the decision be a positive for taxpayers? 

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Working together, the IRS and U.S. Department of State can deny a passport application or confiscate the passports of delinquent taxpayers.

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Dealing with the IRS can be much easier with an understanding of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights and assistance from the Taxpayer Advocates Service.

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Filing for injured spouse relief with the Internal Revenue Service can spare one spouse from the pre-marriage tax debt of the other.

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If you need to buy the time to address your federal income tax liability, "Currently Non-collectible" status may be worth considering.

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Installment agreements can help taxpayers resolve outstanding federal and state tax debts. 

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Businesses that participated in the COVID-19 era federal Employee Retention Credit program should prepare now for a possible audit by the Internal Revenue Service.

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Individuals and businesses need to understand their options when an IRS tax controversy arises.

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