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IRS Installment Agreement Default (2026): What Triggers It and How to Fix It Before Levies Restart

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IRS Installment Agreement Default (2026): What Triggers It and How to Fix It Before Levies Restart IRS Installment Agreement Default (2026): What Triggers It and How to Fix It Before Levies Restart Missing a payment or ignoring a notice can quietly cancel your IRS payment plan. When an installment agreement defaults, the IRS can restart aggressive collection tools — including bank levies and wage garnishment. This guide explains exactly what triggers a default in 2026, how much time you really have, and the fastest ways to fix it before enforcement resumes. Key takeaway: Most installment agreement defaults are fixable if you act quickly. The worst outcome usually happens when taxpayers ignore the default notice timeline. Primary keyword: IRS installment agreement default Secondary: IRS payment plan cancelled Secondary: levy restart timeline ...

Freelancer Tax Deductions 2025: Updated IRS Rules & Tips

Tax Deductions for Freelancers: 2025 IRS Rules and Tips (Updated & Verified) TL;DR Summary (2025 IRS Updates): Freelancers can deduct ordinary and necessary business expenses such as home office, equipment, education, and mileage. Standard Deduction: Single $15,750 / Married $31,500 / Head $23,625 (IRS Rev. Proc. 2024-40). Mileage Rate: 70 ¢ per mile (IRS Notice 2024-97). Section 179 limit: $1.25 million (expensing cap). QBI Deduction Phase-Out: Single $191,950 – $241,950 / MFJ $383,900 – $483,900. Retirement Limits (2025): SEP IRA & Solo 401(k) both capped at $69,000 (total §415(c) limit). As the gig economy grows, more Americans are turning to freelance and self-employed work. In 2025, over 65 million U.S. workers will earn income as independent contractors. But with freedom comes financial responsibility — especially when it comes to taxes. Freelancers must pay both income tax and self-employment tax, which covers the employer’s share of Social Se...

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