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Sep 18
35m 56s

Navigating IRS Nightmares: Tax Solutions...

Eric Brotman
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Welcome back to Don’t Retire… Graduate! In today’s episode, we’re going right into the heart of an anxiety-inducing topic for many: tax debt and IRS troubles. Whether it’s unexpected balance dues, inheritance issues, or business downturns, finding yourself in the IRS’s crosshairs is more common—and less shameful—than you might think.

To help us navigate this complex and often overwhelming world, I’m joined by Morgan Anderson, CEO and founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions and the author of Tax Debt Rule Number One: There Is Always a Solution. With over 25 years of experience representing thousands of clients before the IRS and state agencies, Morgan is an expert in charting a path to financial resolution, no matter how dire the tax situation might appear.

During our conversation, Morgan and I dug into the most common causes of tax debt, the innocent mistakes that land “financially astute” individuals in trouble, and the initial steps everyone should take when a dreaded IRS notice arrives in their mailbox. Morgan debunked the myth that tax debt only happens to the financially irresponsible, highlighted the emotional toll these situations can have, and explained how professionals like herself become both advocates and accountability partners for their clients.

We examined practical strategies and resolution pathways, from installment agreements to offers in compromise, and even discussed how to distinguish reputable tax resolution firms from the predatory mills so often advertised late at night. Morgan shared real-life stories—some of triumph, others of lost opportunity—offering a real-world perspective on the importance of proactive action, honest communication, and reliable expert guidance when you’re facing a tax crisis.

We wrapped up by talking about the role of CPAs, financial advisors, and the value of staying engaged with your financial professionals throughout the year—not just at tax time. And, of course, I asked Morgan the quintessential Don’t Retire… Graduate! question: What do you want to be when you grow up?

Key Takeaways:

  1. You’re Not Alone—And Action Beats Avoidance: Over 11 million Americans owed money to the IRS in a single tax cycle. Ignoring notices leads to steeper penalties and aggressive collection actions; opening those letters and responding promptly sets the foundation for solution.
  2. Tax Debt Is Often Innocent: It can stem from inheritances, business downturns, or errors as simple as a mistyped Social Security number. Many who owe taxes are otherwise responsible and financially savvy individuals.
  3. Professional Help Matters—Choose Wisely: For debts over $25,000, a true tax expert (CPA, EA, or specialized advocate) is essential, as IRS negotiations get far more complex. Be wary of “resolution mills”—look for personalized, transparent, and responsive service.
  4. Resolution Options Are Varied: From installment plans to offers in compromise (settling for less), penalty abatement, and even leveraging lien subordination, there’s almost always a way forward—especially when guided by your current financial condition.
  5. Engage with Advisors Year-Round: Most tax trouble happens when people only check in with CPAs annually. Quarterly reviews and proactive planning around major life events can prevent tax headaches before they start.

Join us to learn how to shed fear and shame around tax problems, discover actionable solutions, and embrace proactive strategies to secure financial peace of mind. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with anyone who could use a reminder that, when it comes to taxes, you’re never truly alone—and there’s always a solution.


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