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Is the IRS Going Away?

Tax Relief with Timalyn Bowens

Release Date: 05/23/2025

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Tax Relief with Timalyn Bowens

Tax Relief with Timalyn Bowens Senior Deduction 2025   Episode 67:  In this episode, Timalyn continues the discussion begun in Episode 64 about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.  Timalyn opens up the episode with a reminder of what the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is. There is a video version of this episode! You can watch it here : Today, she’s explaining the enhanced senior deduction for taxpayers who are 65 and older. This deduction will be available for tax years 2025 - 2028.  If there is any part of this new tax law that you’d like to hear her cover, please let us...

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Tax Relief with Timalyn Bowens

Episode 66:  In this episode, Timalyn continues the discussion begun in Episode 64 about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.  Timalyn opens up the episode with a reminder of what the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is. Timalyn also warns that this tax year may not be the one where you want to let someone who is not a professional handle your preparation.  Today, she’s explaining the car loan interest deduction. If there is any part of this new tax law that you’d like to hear her cover, please let us know. Car Loan Interest Deduction This new deduction is effective for tax years 2025...

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Episode 65:  In this episode, Timalyn continues the discussion begun in Episode 64 about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.  Today, she’s explaining the no tax on tips deduction. If there is any part of this new tax law that you’d like to hear her cover, please let us know. No Tax on Tips Timalyn jumps right in to let listeners know that tips are still considered taxable income. In order for them to be deducted, they must also be reported to the IRS. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act created a new section in tax law that allows a maximum of $25,000 in qualified tips to be deducted from...

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Episode 64: In this episode, Timalyn breaks down a hot topic from the newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the No Tax on Overtime Act, and what it really means for working taxpayers starting in 2025. There has been a lot of confusion online suggesting that overtime income is completely tax-free. But is that true? Not exactly. Timalyn explains how the law allows an above-the-line deduction for qualifying overtime income. That means you can deduct a portion of your overtime pay from your taxable income, but it is not completely exempt. She walks you through who qualifies, how much can be...

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Episode 63: In this episode, Timalyn concludes her series on IRS audits by addressing a critical concern: what to do if you disagree with an audit decision. In the previous two episodes, Timalyn broke down what IRS audits are and why taxpayers may be selected for one. Now, she helps listeners understand the next step—how to respond when they believe the IRS got it wrong. Mistakes happen, whether it’s human error or an automated system glitch. But you don’t have to accept the results without a fight. Timalyn walks through the three potential outcomes of an audit: No Change: You provided...

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Episode 62: In this episode, Timalyn explains why the IRS selects certain taxpayers for audits and reassures listeners that being chosen does not automatically mean anything is wrong. Following up on last week’s episode, , Timalyn continues her audit series by breaking down how audit selections are made and why it is important not to panic if you receive an IRS notice. Contrary to common fears, receiving an audit notice does not mean jail time or that you did something wrong. Many audits are selected at random or flagged through a computer system that looks for unusual patterns or...

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Episode 61: In this episode, Timalyn breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in tax: the IRS audit. After 60+ episodes of educating taxpayers, she’s kicking off a brand-new series that explores what an audit really means — and what it doesn’t. Many people fear a suit-wearing IRS agent knocking at their door, but as Timalyn explains, that’s highly unlikely. Instead, most audits today are conducted through correspondence and notices, not surprise visits. So, what is an audit? An IRS audit is simply a review or examination of your accounts and financial information to ensure you...

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Episode 60: In this episode, Timalyn explains your right to appeal unfair IRS decisions and why you shouldn't give up. We are celebrating three years and 60 episodes of the Tax Relief with Timalyn Bowens podcast! Provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire in December, and many taxpayers are worried about IRS mistakes - especially after recent budget cuts and workforce reductions. Does this mean you have to accept wrongful IRS decisions? Timalyn says absolutely not. She explains that the IRS has an Independent Office of Appeals that provides fair, impartial review of...

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Episode 59: In this episode, Timalyn addresses whether or not the IRS is here to stay. We have seen significant changes at the IRS within the past few months as they went through a work force reduction. We have also seen them lose $40 billion of the $80 billion that was promised to them in funding by the Biden Administration. Does this mean that they are going to go bye bye? Timalyn doesn't believe so. She believes that this smaller force will make it more difficult for taxpayers to handle their IRS issues on their own. She also fears that some taxpayers will receive unfair treatment, as well...

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Episode 58: In this episode, Timalyn explains how much time you have to pay your tax bill and how much time the IRS legally has to collect.  Your tax balance is due on the due date of the return. However, when the IRS sends you a will give you 30 days to pay before the IRS uses any enforcement. This includes things like an or .  If you can pay the debt off within 180 days you may qualify for a short-term installment agreement. This agreement can be arranged using your online IRS.gov account to set up an online payment agreement (OPA). If the amount is over $50,000 you will have to...

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Episode 59: In this episode, Timalyn addresses whether or not the IRS is here to stay.

We have seen significant changes at the IRS within the past few months as they went through a work force reduction. We have also seen them lose $40 billion of the $80 billion that was promised to them in funding by the Biden Administration.

Does this mean that they are going to go bye bye?

Timalyn doesn't believe so.

She believes that this smaller force will make it more difficult for taxpayers to handle their IRS issues on their own. She also fears that some taxpayers will receive unfair treatment, as well as be looked over with certain automated systems. 

Timalyn urges listeners to take their IRS debt seriously. With things such as automated levies, a smaller workforce within the IRS means that those things may take longer to remove if the proper department cannot be reached. 

What do you think? 

Do you feel that the IRS is here to stay or will it soon be eliminated as a government agency?

Need Tax Help Now? If you need answers to your tax debt questions, book a consultation with Timalyn via her Bowens Tax Solutions website.

Please consider sharing this episode with your friends and family. There are many people dealing with tax issues, and you may not know about it. This information might be helpful to someone who really needs it.

After all, back taxes shouldn’t ruin their life either. As we conclude Episode 56, we encourage you to connect with Timalyn on social media. You’ll be able to subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and many other podcast platforms. Remember, Timalyn Bowens is America’s Favorite EA, and she’s here to fill the tax literacy gap, one taxpayer at a time. Thanks for listening to today’s episode. For more information about tax relief options, visit https://www.Bowenstaxsolutions.com/. If you have any feedback or suggestions for an upcoming episode topic, please submit them here: https://www.americasfavoriteea.com/co....

 

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It provides a framework and possible solutions for solving your tax problems, but it is not legally binding. Please consult your tax professional regarding your specific tax situation.