Get Featured: Contribute Your Experience

TaxCure is now featuring expert insights from our Pro Members in content seen by taxpayers across the country. By answering a select question and sharing your real-world experience, you can get featured in TaxCure articles, boost your authority, and gain national visibility.
Not sure if this is for you? Learn more about how the program works, the benefits of contributing, and examples of getting featured in our full guide: How to Get Featured on TaxCure »
📝 Current Open Questions
Topic: Unpaid Taxes
Questions:
- When a taxpayer comes to you unable to pay their tax debt in full, what steps do you take to evaluate their situation and determine the best resolution option?
- How do you determine whether someone should pursue an installment agreement, Currently Not Collectible status, or an Offer in Compromise?
- What are the most common mistakes people make when they owe back taxes and can’t afford to pay?
- Can you share an example of a client who couldn’t pay their tax debt and how you helped them resolve it?
Submission Deadline: May 29, 2026
👉 Submit Your Answers to our Unpaid Taxes Questions via Google Forms
Topic: Offer in Compromise Service
Questions:
- When a new client comes to you asking about an Offer in Compromise, what steps do you take to evaluate their situation before recommending a solution?
- What is the biggest misconception taxpayers have about qualifying for an Offer in Compromise?
- In your experience, what actually determines whether the IRS accepts an Offer in Compromise?
- Can you describe a challenging Offer in Compromise case you successfully resolved and what made it complex?
Submission Deadline: May 29, 2026
👉 Submit Your Answers to our Offer in Compromise Service Questions via Google Forms
Topic: IRS Tax Levy Service
Questions:
- When a taxpayer comes to you after receiving a Notice of Intent to Levy, what specific steps do you take to prevent the levy from happening?
- How quickly does the IRS move from a notice of intent to levy to actually seizing wages or bank funds, and what should taxpayers do during that window?
- What are the most common mistakes taxpayers make after receiving a levy notice or experiencing a bank or wage levy?
- What options are typically available to stop a levy, and how do you determine which solution is best for each client?
- Can you share an example of a client dealing with a wage or bank levy and how you were able to stop or resolve it?
Submission Deadline: May 29, 2026
👉 Submit Your Answers to our IRS Tax Levy Service Questions via Google Forms
Topic: CDP Hearing
Questions:
- Can you share a case where a taxpayer avoided a levy or lien through a CDP hearing, and what strategy made the difference?
- From your experience, what are the most effective reasons or evidence for getting a levy or lien stopped at a CDP hearing?
- Under what circumstances can a taxpayer dispute the amount owed during a CDP hearing, and how should they prepare?
- What are the key differences between an equivalent hearing and a CDP hearing, and when would you choose one over the other?
Submission Deadline: May 29, 2026
👉 Submit Your Answers to our Collection Due Process Questions via Google Forms
Topic: IRS Notice CP59
Questions:
- In your experience, how quickly does the IRS move from CP59 to filing a Substitute for Return (SFR)?
- When someone searches “What is CP59?” and contacts you, what are the most common misunderstandings you have to clear up right away?
- What mistakes do you commonly see taxpayers make when responding to CP59 or mailing Form 15103?
- Can you walk us through a case where a taxpayer ignored CP59 and the IRS filed a Substitute for Return — and how you resolved it?
Submission Deadline: May 29, 2026
👉 Submit Your Answers to our IRS Notice CP59 Questions via Google Forms
📌 How It Works
- We update this page with a new open question. (we send email reminders to TaxCure Pro Members only)
- You choose the question(s) that align with your expertise.
- Submit your answer through the form linked above.
- We review all submissions and feature the strongest insights in TaxCure content.
All featured responses will include your name and a link to your TaxCure profile.
💡 Pro Tip: The more specific and insightful your answer, the better your chances of being featured!
Prior Submissions and How Pros are Featured:
- Penalty Abatement Letter: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- Tax Lien Discharge: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- IRS Trust Fund Recovery Penalty 4180 Interview: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- IRS Form 2751 & Letter 1153: Proposed Assessment TFRP: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- IRS Notice CP504: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- IRS Form 433-A: Featuring TaxCure Pro Members
- IRS Automated Collection System: Featuring multiple TaxCure Pro Members.
- What is an IRS Bank Account Levy: Featuring multiple TaxCure Pro Members.
- Frozen Bank Account? Release IRS Bank Levy: Featuring multiple TaxCure Pro Members.
If you’re not receiving monthly email updates about new open questions, email us at support@taxcure.com and we’ll make sure you’re added to the list.