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Tax Problems

Has the IRS become interested in you lately? Are you receiving letters you are not sure what to do with?

We can help you

Resolving IRS concerns is not new to us. Many of our clients come to use stressed out and feeling overwhelmed by the information the IRS is sending them. The lucky ones get in touch with us right away. The unlucky ones wait too long, and their problems grow drastically.

Whatever your situation is, you’ll feel confidence and relief after we go to work on your IRS problems. We’ll be extremely discrete in handling your situation. As much as you may want them to, the IRS will not just go away, and it is critical to be proactive. They should be taken seriously as the penalties, interest, and potential consequences will all escalate.

Explore our IRS Problem Resolution Services below. Find the one that is right for you and discover how we can help.

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IRS Audit Representation

Have you received an IRS audit notification?

Receiving an audit notification letter from the IRS is the last thing any taxpayer wants to see. If you’ve received one of these, I’m glad you are reading this. Most people do not know their rights during a tax audit and do not understand the enormous amount of time an audit can take away from your business and family.

When you let us represent you during an audit, you’ll be protected from the exacting measures of the IRS auditors. They are trained to get more information from you than you are legally obligated to provide. Their goal will be to produce the largest tax and fees bill they can hand to you.

If we represent you during your audit, you will rarely, if ever, speak with the IRS directly. This is good for you as the IRS auditors will use your fear and ignorance of the law against you. Many people choose to try and handle this process alone – and unless they are a tax professional, they are surely going to pay more than they thought they were saving by not hiring a representative.

If you’ve received a letter, contact us for a free consultation.

Non-Filed Tax Returns

Have unfiled tax returns for previous years?

The IRS will catch up with you. It’s important to understand that. If you’ve been avoiding filing taxes for years, it is never too late to do so. But, if the IRS catches you before you do, you will be considered a criminal and can be prosecuted under the law. Punishment can include one year of jail-time for each year not filed.

You can voluntarily file your delinquent returns and likely avoid further problems other than paying the interest and penalties. We’ll help you get the peace of mind you deserve by bribing you current on your filings and in full compliance with the law.

Let’s help you avoid prosecution and get started right now with a free consultation!

Back Taxes Owed

Do you owe back taxes?

Catching up on owed back taxes can be like trying to get out of severe credit card debt. You really don’t want either of these. The penalties and interest can add up and before you know it you’ve accrued several years in arrears.

Falling behind on back taxes can put you nearly in as much trouble as an IRS audit or being prosecuted for unfilled tax returns. If you’ve received a letter from the IRS regarding back taxes owed, do not ignore it! You may not be able to get the issue resolved immediately, but ignoring the problem is dangerous.

Contact us now and we’ll help you communicate with the IRS and resolve your back taxes owed. We offer several options when it comes to resolving unpaid taxes. Get in touch now for a free consultation!

Payroll Tax Problems

Are you behind on payroll taxes?

If you are behind on payroll taxes, DO NOT meet with the IRS on your own. How you answer their initial questions can determine whether you stay in business or not. The IRS views failing to pay payroll taxes as the cardinal sin of tax delinquency. It is critical you hire a professional representative who can navigate this delicate matter.

In the eyes of the IRS, not paying your company’s payroll taxis is the equivalent to stealing your employees’ money. Basically, the payroll taxes are your employees’ withholding – and they are not for you or your business, but the IRS. Because of this, penalties for failing to file and pay these taxes are much more severe and can drastically increase over a short period of time.

If you are in this position, take it very seriously. Your business and livelihood are at stake. The IRS is extremely aggressive on this matter and will not hesitate to shut you down, seize your assets, and auction off your business.

Get in touch with us immediately for a free consultation. This type of problem should not wait!

IRS Liens

Has the IRS placed tax liens on you, your home, or your spouse?

One way the IRS responds to unpaid taxes is with a tool called a Federal Tax Lien. A lien gives the IRS the legal right to sell your assets and reclaim the money you owe them through that sale. A lien can be placed against you or your business. When this happens, you are one short step away from losing the assets involved.

The lien can be against you or your spouse’s company, your home or property. Accounts receivables can be seized, and real estate can be auctioned off. Like a bank mortgage can be used by the bank to recoup delinquent loans, the US Government uses leans to recoup delinquent taxes.

Liens filed against you show up on credit reports and can prevent you from opening bank accounts or borrowing against assets. With liens on your record, you can’t even get a reasonable loan to purchase a car. The additional interest tacked on because you are under lien can make purchases unaffordable. You can’t buy or sell any real estate. And this is just the beginning.

We’ll help you resolve these nightmares. Get in touch now for a free consultation.

IRS Levies

Is the IRS threatening to seize your bank account?

Imagine waking up one morning and finding all your bank accounts have been cleaned out! This is what you are facing in the wake of an IRS levy.

A levy is the IRS’s way of grabbing your attention because you have ignored them. Levies can do a lot of damage and, for all intents and purposes, ruin your life. Any wages and assets you have or that are due to you can be seized. If you own it, they can take it. No joke!

And they will continue to take until they recover everything they are owed. You can’t make payments or cash checks. Even your wages from work can be directed to the IRS. While you work, all your earnings can be seized leaving you nothing to pay the bills with. Anything you own can be sold.

If you are in such a situation or have been threatened by the IRS, we can help. We are often able to get levies released, positioning you out of this terrible situation. Our goal is to get you even with the IRS, with what you can afford.

Let us support you and help you start anew. IRS levies can be devastating, and you deserve support. Let’s get you started with a free consultation.

IRS Wage Garnishment

Did you ignore or forget to respond to that “intent to levy” letter? Now, the IRS is planning to take your wages?

We are frequently hired to negotiate the release of wage garnishments by arranging a payment plan. These payment plans are always more favorable to you than the IRS wage garnishment.

If you ignored or forgot about that “intent to levy” letter, 30 days later the IRS will begin the process of wage garnishment. Your employer is required by law to comply and collect a large percentage of your paycheck for garnishment. You cannot solve this problem with your employer.

What’s left is typically not enough to pay or buy anything you need for day-to-day living. Get in touch with us immediately and we’ll consult you for free on how we can help you resolve your wage garnishment.

IRS Seizures

Is the IRS now threatening to seize your personal property?

A seizure should not be taken lightly. When the IRS seizes your assets, they want to quickly get rid of them through auction. They often get less than half of your assets value and will continue through everything you own until they retrieve the owed tax amounts. Even your retirement accounts!

While levies are typically focused on intangible assets, seizures open the doors to all your assets. Seizures are usually reserved for more aggravated cases where a person has ignored the IRS over a long period of time.

If you’ve received an IRS seizure notice, it is time to act now! Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your next move.

Offer in Compromise

Settlement solution when you owe the IRS a lot of money

Some situations qualify for the IRS’ Offer in Compromise program. If you qualify, you can settle your debt for pennies on the dollar. The program allows taxpayers with significant back taxes owed or who have received incorrect tax assessments to settle, owing much less.

If you qualify, the process must be completed correctly. There are several considerations, and your offer must be aligned with what the IRS considers to be your collection potential. You will need a tax professional for this. In the end, your debt may be discounted to such a degree that you owejust+ 5 to 15% of what your currently owe.

Contact us for a free consultation. We can discuss your situation to determine if this program applies to you.

IRS Payment Plan

Need more time to pay?

The IRS will negotiate payment plans with you if you cannot pay all of your taxes owed at once. Settling on a payment plan will give you more time to pay and afford you the ability to reserve your income for other important expenses.

While penalties and interest will continue to be charged on your outstanding balance, there is a chance we can get them removed. Contact us now for a free consultation.

Bankruptcy

Remove your tax burden completely

Bankruptcy is an option, and sometimes the best solution, to wipe out your crushing tax burden. Bankruptcy will remove all back taxes, interest, and penalties.

However, not every situation qualifies for bankruptcy. There are certain rules you must comply with and meet. Otherwise, if you file for bankruptcy and have not complied with the rules, you can expect the IRS to continue its pursuit of owed taxes – even after bankruptcy.

Determining whether this is a viable solution for you requires proper planning before you attempt to file. Let us help you determine if Bankruptcy is a viable solution for you. Get in touch now and we’ll start you with a free consultation.

Innocent Spouse Relief

Are you the victim of a spouse’s fraud or misdeeds?

Occasionally, we retain clients you have been the victims of fraud or other misdeeds by their spouse. This is truly an unfortunate situation. Therefore the Innocent Spouse Relief program was created.

Innocent Spouse Relief was designed to alleviate unjust situations where one spouse is the victim of fraud perpetrated by their spouse or ex-spouse. If you qualify for this program, you may not owe any taxes.

Contact us now and we’ll help you determine if you qualify.

Sales tax

Sales tax is a consumption tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services. A conventional sales tax is levied at the point of sale, collected by the retailer, and passed on to the government.

Your business is liable for sales taxes in each jurisdiction if it has a location there. That location can be brick-and-mortar, just an employee, an affiliate, or some other presence depending on the laws if your area.

Be sure to give your tax professional all relevant information for all areas that your business has a presence.

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