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Tax Attorney Advice for IRS Relief

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Michael Rozbruch

As the founder of Tax Resolution Services, Co. I know that IRS tax problems can cause an immense amount of fear and anxiety.

Our mission and passion at TRS is to provide tax help to those who feel hopeless against the IRS. We have represented thousands of taxpayers who owe the IRS, but simply cannot afford to pay.

This site is designed to provide you with IRS tax attorney resources and tips to help you get the tax relief you need.

Archive for September, 2010

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Tax Help For Small Business Owners Who Owe Employment or Payroll Taxes as IRS Steps Up Enforcement

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Attention all small business owners and independent contractors: did you know that the IRS is stepping up their enforcement just so that they can go after taxpayers like YOU more aggressively?
The IRS is planning to assign a higher priority to the collection of payroll taxes than personal income taxes. But don’t let the anxiety [...]

Tax Relief on How to “Man Up” to Your IRS Tax Problems From CPA in 1968 Olds 4-4-2 Burnout

Monday, September 20th, 2010

My tax help advice to you today is: BE A MAN!
So what does that entail? Aside from the fact that “Be a Man” was my first advertisement tagline when I first started Tax Resolution Services, I can tell you that being a man involves much more than driving a muscle car. Though it was a [...]

Top Tax Help Resources for Business Owners–The IRS Plans to Audit 6,000 Businesses, Are You Prepared?

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Did you know that the IRS is planning to audit some 6,000 businesses (emphasizing companies who categorize their employees as independent contractors) in the upcoming years? How prepared are you?
The IRS estimated that companies underpay employment taxes by $14 billion each year. The IRS plans to select 2,000 companies at random each year for the [...]

October 15th Tax Extension Deadline – Get Tax Help for IRS Back Taxes and Unfiled Tax Returns

Monday, September 13th, 2010

If you filed for a tax return extension in April, your tax return must be filed by October 15th. You must file by October 15th or you will accrue additional fees and increase your IRS tax debt. Many taxpayers fail to file their tax return before the deadline as they do not have the money [...]

If You Owe Back Taxes or Are Under Audit, Don’t Hide From the IRS Anymore!

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Bill Handel, lawyer, nationally recognized radio host and a close friend, doesn’t mess with two people – the IRS and his wife! Bill admits he’d rather have his wife come after him than the IRS. If you find yourself owing back taxes, you wouldn’t want to take your chances with the IRS! Check out the video [...]

FAQs for Tax Relief: Advice for Business Owners Who Have Delinquent Payroll Deposits or Past Due Employment Taxes

Friday, September 10th, 2010

As a business owner, if you fail to file and pay payroll taxes in a timely manner, you face tough enforcement action from the IRS. The best thing you can do is to stay current on your employment taxes. And to recover from your tax debt, seek immediate tax help from a tax attorney, CPA, or Certified Tax [...]

Tax Help For Business Owners: Can the IRS Go After You Personally For Unpaid Payroll Taxes?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Are you a business owner with your own employees? Are you following the IRS tax rules for filing and paying annual payroll taxes? In order for you to stay in business and out of IRS trouble, there are a few things you must know about how far the IRS can go to collect unpaid payroll [...]

Tax Relief Tips: How You Can Exonerate Your Tax Liabilities Through Innocent Spouse

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

There are only so few things that are worse than owing the IRS back taxes. Owing the IRS back taxes that was not incurred by you is one of them. In the U.S., if your spouse owes the IRS money, it automatically means you share the burden and liability to pay it back. Doesn’t sound [...]

Tax Help News: Learn Your New Tax Obligations With Obama’s Health Care Reform

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

You may be wondering along with many others exactly what is and what is not in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — also known as President Barack Obama’s health care reform.
Aside from the confusion surrounding the bill, I would emphasize that there is a significant change to the way you do business and [...]

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