Struggling with IRS debt or late tax payments? You’re not alone — and there are real solutions. Tax expert Morgan Q. Anderson shares how to stop the financial bleeding and negotiate relief that works.
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Key Moments
- 0:03 – Intro: “No one wants to deal with the IRS…”
- 2:04 – Morgan’s 26-year journey helping people out of tax debt
- 3:50 – Why strategic tax planning is the key to prevention
- 7:49 – Filing extensions: a misunderstood trap for many
- 14:20 – What to pay first when you can’t pay it all
- 15:47 – Tax resolution options: Not collectible, installment plans, offer in compromise
- 23:06 – Lien vs. Levy vs. Garnishment: What’s the difference?
- 27:33 – Morgan’s biggest takeaway: Don’t fear the IRS
- 32:38 – Free offer: Consultation and guidance on tax debt
- 35:55 – How IRS restructuring and funding changes affect processing today
Key Notes
- IRS debt isn’t the end; communication is key.
- Priority should always be to pay current tax obligations first.
- Strategic planning with your bookkeeper and CPA prevents tax trouble.
- Don’t DIY tax debt over $25,000 (income) or $10,000 (payroll).
- There are real options: installment plans, non-collectible status, and settlements.
- IRS no longer knocks on your door — they send letters and give you time.
- Tech and staffing shifts at IRS mean better service ahead, but bumps now.
- Scams pretending to be the IRS are rampant — beware of fake notices.
Links
Website www.goldenliontaxsolutions.com
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100065009094636
https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-anderson-ea
Offer
Free Consultation — Morgan’s firm, Golden Lion Tax Solutions, offers a no-cost assessment to help you understand your tax debt and what actions to take next.
Meet Morgan
Morgan Q. Anderson, EA, is the CEO and Founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions and the author of “Tax Debt Rule #1: There’s ALWAYS a Solution!” For over 24 years, Morgan has represented thousands of clients before the IRS and state tax agencies, successfully identifying the best solution tailored to their unique financial situation and then negotiating its acceptance. She has navigated the complex labyrinth of IRS and state tax systems throughout her career. While pursuing resolutions for her clients, she has escalated her cases up the various ranks of the IRS, even successfully negotiating solutions for her clients with the National Taxpayer Advocate and the Director of the IRS Collection Appeals Division.