The IRS has a number of tools it can use to collect unpaid taxes. This includes liens and levies, offsetting refunds, and, since 2015, requesting that the State Department deny or revoke a taxpayer’s passport. But what happens when a tax debt is old and seemingly beyond the collection statute of limitations? Can the IRS… Continue reading What Makes a Tax Debt “Legally Enforceable” for Passport Certification?
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