Articles from Clear Start Tax
Fraudulent letters designed to look like official IRS correspondence are pushing taxpayers to pay fast - and knowing the tells can prevent a costly mistake.
By Clear Start Tax · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 17, 2026
The IRS approves only a fraction of Offer in Compromise applications each year, and understanding the math behind the decision is the difference between an accepted offer and a wasted filing.
By Clear Start Tax · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 15, 2026
As examination activity slows, tax practitioners are reporting a marked increase in aggressive collection actions - including bank levies and passport restrictions for those with significant tax debt.
By Clear Start Tax · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 13, 2026
For taxpayers facing genuine financial hardship, the IRS can pause collection activity - but the status is not automatic and must be documented.
By Clear Start Tax · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 10, 2026
A recent court ruling has opened a narrow, time-sensitive window for some taxpayers to seek refunds of pandemic-era penalties and interest - but the deadline to file a claim is July 10, 2026.
By Clear Start Tax · Via ACCESS Newswire · July 8, 2026