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Whether the IRS is demanding full payment of back tax debt up-front or a payment plan that is substantially higher than what you can afford to pay, we can negotiate an offer in compromise settlement, potentially providing a forgiveness, therefore allowing you to pay a fraction of what is owed or to set up an arrangement for the lowest possible monthly payment with various options for making those payments, if you qualify.
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Even if you can't afford to pay your back taxes, a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can give you the help you need to settle your IRS debt.
If you owe back taxes or if you've been threatened with an IRS levy, lien, seizure or the denial or termination of an installment agreement, let us represent you and put an end to your IRS problems! We can help you file an IRS Collections Appeal to stop an IRS levy or seizure.
Check out these tax resolution strategies that can help you resolve your back taxes:
If you owe less than $10,000 in back taxes: If you have a clean IRS record and all your tax returns are filed - you can call the IRS directly and they can (it's guaranteed) arrange a payment plan to be paid in 36 monthly installments.
If you owe $10,000 or more in back taxes: You will want to consult with a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist to increase your chances of qualifying for an IRS payment plan, helping you settle your back tax debt for the lowest possible amount, and removing bank levies, tax liens or wage garnishments.
If you can't afford to pay your back taxes in full, the Offer in Compromise program provides taxpayers who owe the IRS more than they could ever afford to pay, the opportunity for a tax relief settlement as a full and final payment. Taxpayers who attempt to file for an Offer in Compromise on their own often put themselves at risk of not qualifying for a settlement or they end up paying more than they have to.
IRS Payment Plans and Installment Agreements
If you can't pay your IRS debt in full but could potentially pay them back over time, you can negotiate a reasonable monthly payment plan with the IRS. Once an IRS Payment Plan (also known as an Installment Agreement) is established, the IRS will not enforce collection actions, including the levy of bank accounts or wages, as long as the taxpayer remains current with all filing and payment obligations.
Delinquent and Unfiled Tax Returns
To qualify for an IRS payment plan or Offer in Compromise tax settlement to resolve your IRS back tax debt, you need to file all delinquent tax returns with the IRS. Regardless of what you have heard, you have the right to file your original tax return, no matter how late it's filed. Until you have filed all legally required tax returns, the IRS will not entertain any type of tax settlement, debt forgiveness or payment plan to settle your back tax debt.
Expiration of the Statute of Limitations on IRS Collections
This can be one of the most effective ways to have your back taxes forgiven, especially if they have been assessed against you years ago. The IRS is prohibited, by law, from collecting on expired back taxes. Generally, the IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment (usually close to the filing date or audit assessment date) to collect back taxes. An expert Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can help resolve your back taxes and other IRS problems by performing a Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) analysis. We can determine on what day you will be free of this obligation. We accomplish this by obtaining and analyzing your IRS Tax Transcripts and Records of Account. If the expiration date is nearing, many times it is advantageous to the consumer to just "do nothing". However, you need an expert to guide you through this process due to the many exceptions and obstacles that can get in the way.
IRS Bankruptcy Filing for the Discharge of Back Taxes and IRS Debts
As a last resort for resolving back taxes, you can file for bankruptcy if the IRS rejects your IRS Payment Plan or Offer in Compromise. However, only a seasoned attorney, CPA or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can provide tax help to show you the proper sequence of events to declare bankruptcy and potentially have all of your back taxes forgiven, if you are eligible.
If you owe back taxes due to your spouse's (or ex-spouses) actions, you may be eligible to obtain tax relief by qualifying as an innocent spouse. This means that if you can prove you are an innocent spouse, as defined by the Internal Revenue Code, the IRS can relieve you of this debt and obtain tax relief so you may not be subject to the taxes caused by their spouses or ex-spouses.
If you owe back taxes on delinquent payroll and employment taxes, it is important to resolve payroll tax debt problems swiftly to protect the future of your company since the IRS assigns a higher priority to collecting employment taxes than income taxes. We've helped businesses across the nation permanently resolve payroll problems and back taxes.
If you owe back taxes on delinquent sales tax reports or have a pending sales tax audit , it is important to resolve sales tax problems swiftly to protect the future of your company. The state and city assigns a higher priority to collecting sales taxes issues. We've helped businesses across the nation permanently resolve sales tax problems and back tax debts.
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