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Tax Preparation

You need to have all your tax returns current in order to negotiate a resolution. After several years the IRS will file returns for you. Usually, filing these returns correctly will reduce the amount you owe. We will do a thorough evaluation and review of all your returns to determine if something needs to be amended.

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Tax Relief?

Dealing with tax issues with the IRS can seem overwhelming, especially if you have fallen behind on your taxes and into collections. Taxpayers who have an unpaid bill with the IRS risk wage garnishments, bank levies, as well as penalties and interest on their unpaid taxes.
Those who have unfiled tax returns, owe a tax liability or face an audit with the IRS should look into tax relief options that can resolve their outstanding issues. Tax relief can assist those in collections by getting a taxpayer set up on a payment plan or hardship agreement or by negotiating a compromise with the IRS that brings them into compliance with the IRS.

Offer In Compromise

Break free from the weight of IRS tax debts with our Expertise in Offer in Compromise services.
IRS tax debts can cast a long shadow over your financial landscape, often making the future seem uncertain and daunting. The stress of these debts isn’t just about numbers; it’s about the impact on your daily life, future plans, and emotional well-being.

The Offer in Compromise (OIC) is a program created by the Internal Revenue service (IRS) to allow qualified tax payers, with unpaid tax debt, to negotiate a tax settlement for less than what is owed, and clear the debt.

Tax Resolution

We interface with the IRS to ensure you get a fair deal

You would never think to represent yourself in front of a court with limited knowledge of the legal system or the qualifications to do so. Similarly, your complex tax debt issues merit hiring professionals.

Unfortunately, many people speak directly with the Tax Authorities. They are the ones that never find out they paid more than necessary.

UNFILED TAX RETURNS

Taxpayers that fail to file their tax return for one or more years for various reasons can become overwhelmed later on down the road when attempting to file all their missing tax years at once. Missing all or a portion of their records, personal hardship and/or neglect are some of many reasons people fall behind in filing their taxes. Fortunately, there are ways to approach the problem of unfiled tax returns.

Innocent Spouse Relief

Innocent Spouse Relief is available when inappropriate actions of one spouse creates a tax obligation for the other spouse and the taxpayer’s file a joint return. When you file a joint return both parties are liable. If a spouse was unaware of the actions of their partner they can qualify for Innocent Spouse relief if:

You had no reason to know about the tax issue
You can show that given the circumstances and details, it would be unfair to expect you to pay it
Your request must be within two years of IRS collection efforts
To find out about Innocent Spouse Relief, we encourage you to Contact US for a FREE consultation.

Penalty Abatement

A penalty abatement request is a written request to remove penalties and interest accrued on such penalties.

If you can show “reasonable cause” you can have penalties reduced or removed. What that means is the taxpayer fell behind on their taxes for reasons they could not control. The IRS may also look at the taxpayer’s situation.

Here are some “Reasonable Cause” examples:

  1. Medical Problems
  2. Natural Disaster
  3. Poor representation by a professional
  4. Theft or Embezzlement

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IRS Installment Agreement

There are many types of Installment Agreements. Some allow you to pay much less than you owe. Structuring these correctly can save you money. Installment agreements come in numerous forms:

  1. Partial Pay Installment Agreement
  2. Stream line Installment Agreement
  3. In-Business Trust Fund Agreement
  4. Long-Term Installment Agreement
  5. Installment Agreements on Specified Balance Due Accounts

If you need help negotiating an Installment Agreement with the IRS, we encourage you to Contact Us for a FREE consultation

IRS Bank Levy And IRS Wage Garnishment Release

Are you facing the threat of IRS wage garnishment? At IRS Tax Relief, we understand the stress and financial strain associated with this situation.

IRS Partial-Payment Plans

If you don’t qualify for an Offer in Compromise you can still reduce your tax debt.

In 2004 new legislation allowed the IRS to accept partial payment plans. The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 amended IRC § 6159 to provide this authority.

The IRS recognizes that a taxpayer may be unable to pay their full taxes. There is now a method to pay affordable payments. A partial-payment plan will stop IRS collection activities and you may end up paying a fraction of it.

Trust Fund Recovery Penalty

The IRS places Payroll Taxes in a special category. They are very aggressive in collecting payroll taxes and always assign a Revenue Officer to collect.

It is possible to reduce payroll tax delinquency through the trust fund process. Payroll taxes are complex but there are solutions and methods to reduce or eliminate them.

We Offer IRS Tax Settlements & Negotiations!

Our seasoned experts bring a wealth of knowledge in tax law, accounting, and financial consulting to the table, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of service.