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Last Minute IRS Tax Relief Tips for Filing 2009 Tax Returns and Resolving Back Taxes
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Tax Returns and Resolving Back Taxes
Taxpayers who can't afford to pay their taxes can still take steps to avoid severe IRS penalties and long-term consequences of Back taxes or unfiled tax returns.
Encino, CA - With just day until federal and state taxes are due, taxpayers who cannot afford to pay their 2009 taxes need to know that they still have IRS tax relief options they can utilize in order to avoid severe IRS penalties and the long-term consequences of unfiled tax returns .
"If you don't have enough money to pay the IRS this year, send in a $10 check with your tax returns on April 15th," said
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Tax Help from Tax Attorneys, Tax Relief Professionals: Settle IRS Back Taxes
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strategy for resolving your back taxes. Your confidential IRS tax debt analysis is absolutely FREE! Our mission is to resolve your IRS (or State) back tax liability.
Our experienced staff of Attorneys, CPAs, EAs, and Tax Professionals will vigorously and professionally represent you at all times. We will conduct ourselves at all times in a manner consistent with our ethical standards and guidelines. Generally you can expect us to:
Represent you in front of the IRS, or other State taxing Agency, handling all communications and correspondence, allowing you to continue on with your life.
Generally, you will not have to visit
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Tax Resolution Services Co., Helps Taxpayer Resolve $150K in IRS Back Taxes
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Taxpayer Resolve $150K in Back Taxes and Receive IRS Refund
Nation's leading tax relief firm helps taxpayer resolve $150,000 in IRS Back taxes by reducing penalties owed to zero while also securing a refund from the IRS for over $84,000 on penalties and interest paid.
Encino, CA - Tax Resolution Services, Co., (TRS) recently helped Eddie S., a man from Los Angeles, CA, who owed over $150,000 in Back taxes, interest, and penalties permanently settle his IRS debt . With the help of TRS, the taxpayer had over $75,031 in penalties forgiven and received a refund from the IRS for more than $84,000 on interest
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IRS Help and IRS Tax Relief from Back Taxes or Unfiled Tax Returns
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save thousands of dollars in back taxes, penalties and interest. Having expert representation can greatly improve your chances of successfully negotiating and winning tax settlements.
If you don't qualify for an offer in compromise, there are other tax relief options including negotiating for your account to be placed in a "currently not collectible" status. An expert IRS tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can help you explore potential tax relief options.
Tax relief from back taxes or unfiled tax returns tip #5: Get on a plan.
If you can't pay your back taxes in full but could
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IRS Tax Help If You Procrastinate on Filing Your Taxes and Owe the IRS Back Taxes
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Your Taxes and Owe the IRS Back Taxes, You Are Not Alone
When you owe Back taxes or have unfiled tax returns, tax procrastination seems suicidal but you are not alone. There's a solution to "Back taxes terror" and "failure to file syndrome." What tax procrastinators need to fear, is not the amount of Back taxes owed, but fear itself. Understanding how to beat Back taxes terror and stop tax procrastination is key to getting your life Back.
Owe Back taxes? Not dealing with it yet? You are not alone but there is a solution to your Back taxes problem and your tax procrastination.
Any tax attorney or tax resolution professional will
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How to file an Offer in Compromise if you cannot pay IRS back taxes.
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You owe the IRS back taxes. What if you cannot pay the full amount right now?
A: If you owe back taxes but have limited, or no, ability to pay at the moment, there are several scenarios in which the IRS will work with you to reach a mutually agreeable solution that provides tax relief. If you cannot pay the entire amount up front, you may be eligible for a monthly installment payment plan designed to pay off the full amount within five years. If you can pay a certain amount per month, but that amount will not pay off the back taxes within five years, you can pursue an Offer in Compromise (OIC). With an OIC, the IRS agrees to
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Tax Help with Back Taxes: Settle IRS Debt, Make the IRS an Offer They Can't Refuse
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have crushing IRS debt from back taxes with no hope of ever paying it back, there are lots of possibilities. A Certified Tax Resolution Specialist or tax attorney has a full arsenal of tax help to settle your back tax debt with the IRS on a reasonable payment plan or an offer in compromise that pays pennies on the dollar of back taxes owed. With an experienced Certified Tax Resolution Specialist or tax attorney at your back, you can strut away from the IRS negotiating table with more money in your pocket and no danger of going to the big house.
For more information on how to resolve your back taxes and IRS problems, visit
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