PODCAST: Surviving the IRS: Innocent Spouse Relief and Other Solutions with Megan Brackney
Podcast: Surviving the IRS: Innocent Spouse Relief and Other Solutions with Megan Brackney
Is skimping on employment taxes worth the risk? Think again! The IRS is watching, and the consequences could be severe. From personal liability to potential criminal charges, tax attorney Megan Brackney breaks down what you must know about payroll tax compliance—and what happens if you get it wrong. Think an IRS notice is something you can ignore? Not so fast. Failing to respond could mean escalating penalties, wage garnishments, or even asset seizures.
Failing to pay your taxes—or even unknowingly making mistakes—can lead to serious consequences. In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis sits down with Megan Brackney, a leading tax controversy attorney, to unpack the dangers of employment tax issues, IRS audits, and how to handle tax troubles before they spiral out of control. Whether you’re a business owner, someone dealing with tax issues from a former spouse, or just trying to stay on the right side of the IRS, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and actionable advice.
You’ll hear them discuss:
- Why employment tax fraud is taken more seriously than personal tax evasion – When you withhold payroll taxes, you’re holding money in trust for your employees and the government. Failure to pay is viewed as theft, making it one of the IRS’ top enforcement priorities.
- The IRS’ six-year (or even unlimited!) statute of limitations on tax fraud cases – Just because you haven’t been caught yet doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. The IRS has years to investigate, and in cases of fraud, there’s no time limit at all for them to come after you.
- How unpaid payroll taxes can personally impact business owners, CFOs, and controllers – The IRS can go after individuals within a business under the responsible person penalty, making them personally liable for unpaid taxes. If you’re in a leadership role, you must ensure payroll taxes are properly handled.
- The real-life regrets of those who got caught—and why it never pays off – Megan shares stories from 20+ years in tax law, revealing how every client who thought they could outsmart the IRS deeply regretted it once they faced penalties, legal fees, and sleepless nights.
- Innocent Spouse Relief—what it is and how it can protect you from a former spouse’s tax mistakes – If you’re facing tax liabilities from an ex-spouse’s wrongdoing, you may not have to pay. Learn what qualifies for Innocent Spouse Relief and how to apply.
- Practical steps to take if you receive an IRS notice (hint: open it, don’t panic!) – Ignoring IRS letters only makes things worse. Megan explains how to read your notice, understand what’s being asked, and take action before penalties escalate.
- How to communicate with the IRS to avoid aggressive collection tactics – Many people fear bank levies and wage garnishments, but staying in contact with the IRS and showing good faith can often prevent the harshest consequences.
- Taxpayer rights you didn’t know you had – The U.S. has strong taxpayer protections, but many people don’t realize what they’re entitled to. Megan covers important rights, including appeal options, installment agreements, and offers in compromise.
- Why procrastination makes tax problems exponentially worse – The longer you wait, the more interest and penalties pile up. Megan shares key steps to take immediately if you suspect a tax issue, even if you can’t afford to pay the full amount.
- How tax issues can impact your financial future, credit, and even your passport – Owing the IRS isn’t just a money problem—it can affect your ability to get business loans, travel, and plan for retirement. Learn how to mitigate long-term consequences.
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