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(Popular from last week) Dirty Dozen Tax Scams for 2025: IRS warns taxpayers to watch out for dangerous threats

Don’t Wait on Hold; Use IRS Online Tools for Faster Help - Presidents Day weekend is peak time for IRS phone traffic. Skip the wait by visiting IRS.gov. 

The UST Program recently released a new series of videos to assist debtors, attorneys, and creditors with 341’s. There is also a Consumer Information page.

Popular from 1/17: I Was Forced to Evacuate My Home - Do I still need to pay my mortgage, rent, utility bills? (Article offers some good resources for your clients.)

From the UST: The U.S. Trustee Program has revamped its Section 341 Meeting of Creditors webpage and released a series of helpful videos designed to assist consumer debtors and their attorneys in navigating this essential step in every bankruptcy case. While these are government-produced, they’re really not bad. If creating your own website content isn’t in the cards, these videos are an alternative. To keep things modern, consider linking to them on YouTube instead of justice.gov—it’s a small touch that can make your site feel more accessible and, dare we say, "lit."

IRS Reminder to Disaster Area Taxpayers with Extensions: All or Parts of 14 States, 2 Territories Need to File 2023 Returns by Feb. 3; Others Have Until May 1

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