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Massachusetts Tax Law Blog
IRS Help and Tax Resolution Insights for Massachusetts Taxpayers
Welcome to the GMD Tax Law blog, where I provide practical insights on IRS issues, tax resolution strategies, and Massachusetts tax matters affecting individuals and businesses. This Massachusetts tax law blog is designed to help you better understand your rights, responsibilities, and options when dealing with the IRS or the Massachusetts Department of Revenue.
The goal of this Massachusetts tax law blog is not to provide one-size-fits-all answers, but to give you a clearer understanding of the process and the issues involved. Many taxpayers are unsure how serious their situation is or what steps they should take next. By staying informed, you can avoid common mistakes, respond appropriately to IRS communications, and make more informed decisions about how to proceed.
New content is added regularly to address common taxpayer concerns, recent developments, and frequently asked questions. Whether you are dealing with an IRS notice, facing collection action, or trying to get back into compliance, this blog serves as a resource to help you better understand the situation before taking action.
If you are dealing with IRS or Massachusetts tax problems and need guidance specific to your situation, contact GMD Tax Law today to schedule a consultation.

IRS Phone Call? Will the IRS Call You?
Will the IRS Call You? How to Identify Legitimate IRS Phone Calls Many taxpayers ask

What to Do If You Receive an IRS Notice
If you have received an IRS notice in Massachusetts and are unsure what to do next,

What Happens If You Ignore IRS Notices?
If you ignore IRS notices, it can lead to penalties, tax liens, and wage garnishment.

Kwong v. United States: IRS Penalty Relief Opportunities for Taxpayers
Facing IRS penalties can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Kwong v. United

Can the IRS Take Money From Your Bank Account? (Bank Levy Explained)
IRS bank levy actions allow the IRS to take money directly from your bank account

IRS Tax Lien in Massachusetts: What It Means and How to Remove It
If the IRS has filed a tax lien against you, your financial situation may already

IRS Bank Levy in Massachusetts – What to Do If Your Account Is Frozen
If an IRS bank levy in Massachusetts just hit your account, you are already in