Tax Free Spirits!
As we creep closer to Halloween, our scary movie countdown leads us to a film that chills to the bone by bridging the spirit world with our own—#5 Insidious.
Just as the characters in this terrifying tale inadvertently invite demons into their lives, failing to manage your tax obligations can summon a very real menace: the Internal Revenue Officer.
The IRS as “The Further”
In Insidious, “The Further” is a dark realm filled with twisted spirits. In the world of taxes, falling behind on your obligations opens a door to a similarly sinister dimension. Here’s how the IRS can haunt your financial life:
- Revenue Officers (The Demons): When you ignore the IRS’s warnings and notices, they assign a Revenue Officer to your case. Think of them as the tax world’s enforcers, except their legal powers allow them to take drastic action.
- Enforcement Actions:
- Wage Garnishments: They can claim a portion of your paycheck directly from your employer, leaving you with less than you might need to cover your bills.
- Bank Levies: Imagine waking up to find your bank accounts frozen and funds seized to pay off tax debts.
- Tax Liens: These are the equivalent of financial curses, marking your property and signaling to other creditors that the IRS has a claim over your assets.
Don’t Let Your Tax Issues Drag You into “The Further”

Dealing with the IRS can feel like entering the “Red Door”—confusing, terrifying, and filled with dark spirits. But you don’t have to face these horrors alone:
- Equip Yourself: Just as you wouldn’t wander into a ghostly dimension without protection, don’t tackle the IRS without the right tools. Head over to CrushIRSAnxiety.com to download our free e-book, packed with strategies to resolve your tax problems effectively.
- Join Our Community: For more insights and daily tips on keeping the IRS demons at bay, email info@andrewsamaniego.com to join our newsletter. Equip yourself with knowledge and community support to secure your financial wellbeing.
This Halloween, as you enjoy the spine-tingling thrill of Insidious, remember that the real world has its own frights—especially if you’re dealing with tax issues. Don’t let IRS troubles pull you into “The Further.” Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s exorcise those tax demons together!

Andrew “Spirit Savior” Samaniego, EA, CTRC
Andrew Samaniego Tax Planning & Resolution