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IRS Substitute for Return (SFR): Why It Happens, Why It’s Dangerous, and How a Tax Attorney Can Fix It
IRS Substitute for Return If you’ve received a notice from the IRS stating they filed a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf, you may already be facing inflated tax debt, aggressive collection actions, or even the risk of levies and liens. Many taxpayers don’t realize how serious an SFR is-or that it can often be corrected with the right legal strategy. As a tax attorney focused on tax resolution, I regularly help individuals and business owners undo the damage cause
Rona Law Firm
Jan 23 min read


How to Stop an IRS Wage Garnishment (Even If It Already Started)
HOW TO STOP AN IRS WAGE GARNISHMENT If the IRS has started garnishing your wages , your paycheck may already be smaller—and your stress level much higher. Many taxpayers believe that once a wage garnishment begins, there’s nothing they can do . That is not true. In many cases, an IRS wage garnishment can be stopped, reduced, or released entirely , even after it has already begun. What Is an IRS Wage Garnishment? An IRS wage garnishment (also called a wage levy) allows the IR
Rona Law Firm
Dec 22, 20252 min read


IRS Statute of Limitations on Tax Debt: When Does the IRS Have to Stop Collecting?
IRS STATUTE OF LIMIATIONS (CSED) EXPIRED If you owe back taxes, one of the most important and misunderstood questions is: “How long can the IRS legally collect from me?” Many taxpayers are surprised to learn that the IRS does not have forever to collect tax debt. In fact, there is a strict legal deadline known as the IRS Statute of Limitations on Collections , also called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) . Understanding this rule can mean the difference between
Rona Law Firm
Dec 15, 20253 min read
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