3 Ways to Improve IRS Levies

Hand drawing a rainbow-colored 3Because common sense isn’t always common.

By CPA Trendlines Research

There’s a rumor that the pillared citadel of the Internal Revenue Service on Constitution Avenue has a secret room where no one ever goes. It’s the largest room in the building, yet empty save for distant echoes in the dark. The room has a name. It’s called The Room for Improvement.

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OK, that’s an exaggeration. The IRS is constantly improving, at least when Congress gives it the funds to do so.

But that doesn’t mean The Room isn’t there.