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Maryland IRS Debt Resolution in October 2025 

Why October 2025 Is Critical for Maryland Taxpayers

Every fall, the IRS ramps up its collection activity. For many Pennsylvanians, October marks the first notice of a growing balance due after filing on extension. If you’re receiving CP14, CP504, or LT11 letters, you’re not alone. Maryland, home to thousands of self-employed professionals, union tradesmen, and small-business owners—is seeing increased enforcement as the IRS closes its fiscal year.

How Tax Debt Escalates

Small issues compound quickly: a missed filing, an under-withheld year, or a pandemic-era balance. By the time October rolls around, penalties and interest have ballooned, and Revenue Officers begin issuing wage garnishments or liens.

The McCauley Legal Advantage

McCauley Law Offices isn’t a generic tax relief shop—it’s a law firm that defends clients through every stage of IRS and state collections. Our attorneys handle Revenue Officer negotiations, levy appeals, penalty abatements, and litigation when needed. We analyze transcripts line by line, file missing returns, and prepare detailed financial statements that support affordable settlements.

Why Act Before Year-End

Waiting until January means more accrued interest and less leverage. Acting now allows us to freeze enforcement and negotiate before the holiday push.

Your Path Forward

Gather your IRS notices and recent pay information. Contact McCauley Law Offices to stop collections and start your resolution plan today.

Call today for a free consultation with our experienced team. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and start working toward the best possible outcome.

McCauley Law Offices can help!

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