Archive for June, 2010
« Previous EntriesWhen It Comes to Tax Relief Firms, Taxpayers Get What They Pay For
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Are you struggling with IRS tax debt and considering hiring a professional tax resolution firm to help you achieve tax relief? Here’s an important tip: when you shop around for professional IRS tax relief, you must look beyond the fees quoted for tax resolution and consider a company’s track record for achieving exceptional results for [...]
Act Fast After Receiving IRS Collection Notices to Stop Debilitating Tax Liens
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010The IRS has made it no secret that in this struggling economy it intends to aggressively pursue back taxes. If you are a taxpayer who:
- has recently received a tax collection notice
- has been threatened by the IRS with a tax lien, levy, or seizure
- have had an installment agreement denied or terminated
Do not panic! [...]
Delinquent Tax Returns: 5 Reasons to File
Monday, June 28th, 2010Every year, the April 15 tax deadline comes and goes and millions of taxpayers find themselves failing to file legally required tax returns. Even if you’ve missed the deadline, tax help is available for those who act now! Even taxpayers who received an extension for filing are not granted more time for the payment of taxes [...]
Help for Taxpayers Who Procrastinate Filing Taxes and Owe IRS Back Taxes
Friday, June 25th, 2010When you find yourself owing back taxes or have unfiled tax returns, tax procrastination seems suicidal – but you are not alone! “Back taxes terror” and “failure to file syndrome” are common symptoms of tax procrastination, but there is a solution. The key in getting your life back is understanding how to beat back taxes [...]
Taxpayer Resolves $35,000 in IRS Back Taxes with Help from Tax Resolution Services, Co.
Thursday, June 24th, 2010Tax Resolution Services, Co. helped taxpayer Steven S. from Colorado reduce his back taxes by over 90% by qualifying for an Offer in Compromise tax settlement!
The Offer in Compromise program, created by the government to offer tax relief to those who owe a significant amount of money for a variety of reasons (including failed business, [...]
Six Tips On Dealing with IRS Tax Collection Notices to Collect Back Taxes
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010This month, the Internal Revenue Service will be mailing tax collection notices to collect back taxes. If you get one of these IRS tax collection notices, you will need to protect yourself, your loved ones, your assets and your job. You will need to take action quickly with the help of a tax attorney or Certified [...]
IRS Offer in Compromise Program Offers Tax Relief for Taxpayers
Monday, June 21st, 2010Good news for hard working American taxpayers: if you’ve never before qualified for tax relief, you may now be able to qualify. If you owe back taxes to the IRS, you may be able to permanently resolve your debt by negotiating a tax settlement with the IRS by seeking an offer in compromise.
The IRS Offer [...]
Save Yourself Time and Money with These Simple Tax Tips for Individuals and Small Businesses
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Taxes can be complicated whether you are filing as an individual or businesses. But you can avoid stress and save yourself time and money by following these 5 simple tax tips. As a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, I cannot stress enough the importance of avoiding costly mistakes that could lead to IRS audits and penalties. [...]
IRS Tax Relief Facts: Late Tax Filing and Delinquent Tax Returns
Monday, June 14th, 2010It is not really news that every year, hundreds and thousands of legally required tax returns are not filed by American taxpayers. However, what might be surprising to know is that not filing your tax returns year after adds onto additional tax problems: like interest, it accrues with each passing year.
There are many reasons out [...]
IRS Offer in Compromise Can Help Taxpayers Find Tax Relief
Friday, June 11th, 2010The U.S. Congress created the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) program to aid taxpayers, if they qualify, in getting a fresh start if they have previously experienced considerable financial problems. IRS back tax liabilities, interest and penalties can be settled while all federal tax liens can be released when the IRS accepts the Offer in [...]
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