Tax Liens Abused by IRS

The National Taxpayer Advocate accused the Internal Revenue Service of using tax liens to inflict unnecessary harm on financially struggling taxpayers in a January 2011 report to Congress. The taxpayer advocate called the use of tax liens amid high unemployment and a faltering economy “torment,” and said the practice is not effective in collecting back […]

Real Estate Losses Become IRS Tax Audit Target

The IRS is stepping up property scrutiny as a result of a 2008 Government Accountability Office finding: “At least 53% of individual taxpayers with rental real estate activity for Tax Year 2001 misreported their rental real estate activity, resulting in an estimated $12.4 billion of net misreported income.” That spurred the Treasury Inspector General for […]

Rehabilitating credit after foreclosure

In the wake of the foreclosure crisis, secondary-mortgage market leaders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac instituted a requirement to make homeowners who had been foreclosed on wait five years before being able to qualify for another mortgage. You’re almost at four years, so in another year you might qualify. You might qualify sooner with an […]