In this episode of
The IRS Debt and Audit Podcast, seasoned tax attorney Brian Loughrin, who has over 25 years of experience representing taxpayers nationwide in audits, debt resolution, and IRS controversies, discusses what really happens when individuals or business owners fail to file their tax returns — and why waiting can make the situation exponentially worse. Brian explains IRS filing deadlines, extension rules, penalties for failure to file, and how the IRS detects unfiled returns through income records. He also shares insights on how business owners face unique risks, when failure to file crosses into criminal territory, and why hiring a tax attorney signals seriousness and helps avoid escalation.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Show introduction and overview of Brian’s experience
02:10 – What counts as not filing a tax return
04:25 – Why not filing because you can’t pay is a major mistake
08:12 – IRS penalties and interest for failing to file
11:00 – How IRS notices and letters alert non-filers
15:45 – When the IRS prepares a substitute return for non-filers
19:30 – How missing business informational returns leads to large penalties
23:12 – When failure to file becomes a criminal matter
26:45 – The Wesley Snipes case and what it teaches taxpayers
30:18 – Steps to take if you haven’t filed for years
34:00 – Why hiring a tax attorney helps, not hurts, your case
37:28 – Brian’s closing advice: take action before the IRS contacts you
About the Show:
The IRS Debt and Audit Podcast with Brian Loughrin helps taxpayers understand their rights, avoid costly mistakes, and resolve serious IRS problems. Hosted by veteran tax attorney Brian Loughrin, the show breaks down complex IRS issues in plain language to help individuals and business owners protect their finances and peace of mind.