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Orange City Office
113 3rd St NE
Orange City, IA 51041
Phone: 712-737-2030
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1313 Golf Course Road
Rock Valley, IA 51247
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What to do if you receive an IRS balance due notice for taxes you have already paid

Tue, Jun 02, 2026

Know your rights and what to do if the IRS sends you a bill after you already paid your taxes. […] The post What to do if you receive an IRS balance due notice for taxes you have already paid appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Beyond Penalties and Interest: How Kwong May Affect Missed Tax Refunds (Part IV)

Thu, May 28, 2026

Don’t miss potential tax refunds tied to COVID-19 relief rules. Learn who may still qualify and how to protect your […] The post Beyond Penalties and Interest: How Kwong May Affect Missed Tax Refunds (Part IV) appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Tax Forum

Wed, May 27, 2026

Join the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum, the IRS’s five-city outreach and education program tailored […] The post Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Tax Forum appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Mid-Year Tax Checkup

Wed, May 27, 2026

Summertime is the perfect time for a mid-year tax checkup. A tax checkup will help you avoid being surprised with […] The post Mid-Year Tax Checkup appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum

Thu, May 21, 2026

Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum to attend Town Halls, earn continuing education credits, and get help […] The post Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Why do I owe a penalty and interest and what can I do about it?

Mon, May 18, 2026

Do you owe a penalty? Here’s why and what you may be able to do about it. There are many […] The post Why do I owe a penalty and interest and what can I do about it? appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Making Cents of the Educator Expense Deduction

Mon, May 18, 2026

Did you know that if you’re an eligible educator, you can deduct up to $300 of unreimbursed business expenses? And […] The post Making Cents of the Educator Expense Deduction appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Is that CP53E notice from the IRS a scam?

Mon, May 11, 2026

There has been a lot of information in the news about how the IRS is moving away from paper checks. […] The post Is that CP53E notice from the IRS a scam? appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Certain Medicaid Waiver Payments May Be Excludable From Income

Mon, May 11, 2026

Learn if Medicaid waiver payments are tax-exempt, how to report them, and when to file an amended return to claim […] The post Certain Medicaid Waiver Payments May Be Excludable From Income appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...

Preparing for a Disaster

Mon, May 11, 2026

Be prepared for disasters with smart recordkeeping. Learn how to protect tax records, access IRS information online, and qualify for […] The post Preparing for a Disaster appeared first on Taxpayer Advocate Service. ...