Tax Attorney Advice for IRS Relief, Back Taxes Help

Tax Attorney Advice for IRS Relief

About Me

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.

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Certified Tax Resolution Specialists – Why Certified Matters

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Tax Resolution Services is dedicated to educating our clients and readers on the latest news and tips surrounding your IRS tax problems. We are committed to quality service and as such all of our tax resolution specialists are Certified Tax Resolution Specialists. Certified Tax Resolution Specialists are certified by the American Society of Tax [...]

IRS Tax Problems for Sick Retiree – Client Testimonial

Friday, November 4th, 2011

What we do as Certified Tax Resolution Specialists and Tax Attorneys is more than help relieve IRS tax problems. The process is also about giving hope back to people who are dealing with tax problems like back taxes or liens on their bank accounts. We are always so touched to hear how we made a [...]

Act Quickly to Prevent Tax Liens

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

When people receive a collection notice from the government about IRS back taxes, they often become blinded by fear, don’t know where to turn, and do nothing– hoping the tax problem will go away. As a result of their inaction, these financially stressed individuals could find themselves staring down an IRS tax lien.
In a recent [...]

Tougher IRS Regulation on Worker Misclassification

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Last week the IRS announced a new program aimed at business owners that requires reclassification of independent contractors as employees. I discussed the IRS New voluntary Worker Classification Settlement Program, which is particularly relevant in the case of small business owners, in detail last week.
The IRS is dedicated to tougher regulation on misclassification as the number of [...]

More Tips for Consumers Who Have Back Taxes or Tax Debt

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

In a press release written a few weeks back, Never Too Late to File a Tax Return, I felt the need  to provide additional information to the IRS’s advisory list Ten Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Back Taxes or Have Other Tax Debt newsletter (published a few weeks ago).
While the IRS objectives on this subject [...]

Changes in Tax Laws Provide Tax Relief

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Recently I wrote a post for my other blog on the recent developments and changes in tax laws for consumers. Keeping up to date on the changing tax law climate is an important step in keeping yourself out of major IRS problems. Read the post below to get a great summary on this years tax [...]

Need Tax Relief? Do Your Homework Before Hiring A Specialist

Monday, August 15th, 2011

The reason I got into this business was to help people with their tax issues. Our clients found that dealing with the IRS directly often made their situation harder to resolve and more difficult to understand.  The nature of tax problems is inherently complicated and we sought to simplify that process [...]

Former Banker Guilty of Helping Americans Evade Taxes With Foreign Accounts

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

I recently came across an interesting article on Bloomberg regarding a former banker charged with assisting consumers evade taxes by hiding funds in foreign offshore accounts.
I mentioned this case of tax evasion on my Tax Resolution University blog earlier this week. Martin Lack who is a former banker at UBS AG and independent investment adviser was [...]

Complicated Tax Rules for Same Sex Couples

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Same sex marriage is now legally recognized in six different states including New York. The new law has been hitting the headlines and more and more same sex couples are tying the knot. But with the new state laws comes some complicated backlash in the rules for filing taxes, especially since the federal government is [...]

Recent Changes in Consumer Tax Laws

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

I recently came across an interesting article on Individual Taxation: Digest of Recent Developments and summarized a few key points on my Tax Resolution University blog. The article discusses changes from last year and this year in regards to individual taxation. Check out some of the points below for updates on tax regulation, including innocent spouse [...]

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