Archive for the ‘Seeking Professional Tax Help’ Category

Tax Resolution Expert on TV -The Big Biz Show this Thursday, Feb 18th!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I am excited to announce that I am guest co-hosting on the Big Biz Show as “The Taxman” this Thursday, February 18th.  I will be on the show to share tax help tips and will be taking in calls live to address tax relief questions.
You can watch live at http://bigbizshow.com/ - check out their site, our banner is on the home page.
The TV show is co-hosted LIVE from San Diego.
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Tax Help Tips: Unlawful Deductions Can Cost You More Money in Penalties Than It Can “Save You”

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

If you’re a self-employed taxpayer this tax season, you need to beware of what you claim in your deductions to avoid severe IRS penalties.
The economy is tough, which means a lot of taxpayers may be tempted to “cut corners” by understating their actual income to save on tax money. This is a terrible idea. The IRS penalties you are likely to incur from your unlawful deductions is not worth the
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Tax Help Tips on Social Security Benefits: How to Determine If Your 2009 Benefits Are Taxable

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

As the tax season is upon us and taxpayers gear up to file their tax returns, the IRS has released tax help tips on how to determine whether your social security benefits from 2009 are taxable.
If you’ve received social security benefits in 2009, I highly recommend you run down this list to check if you have to pay taxes for your benefits. The last thing you want is to be
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$52 Million in Back Taxes Saved By Taxpayers With Tax Help From Tax Attorneys

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I’m proud to share that taxpayers across the nation have saved in excess of $52 million dollars in back taxes and IRS penalties since 1998 with the help of our team of expert tax attorneys, CPAs, and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists.
These tough economic times are resulting in more Americans than ever seeking tax relief and IRS help for tax bills they can’t afford to pay. Additionally, the IRS increasing enforcement
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Tax Resolution Services Tax Client of the Month: Offer in Compromise Program Reduces Back Taxes from $35,000 to $2,958

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Every month Tax Resolution Services chooses a very special Tax Client Of The Month.  It’s our way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support Tax Resolution Services with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
February’s Tax Client of the Month is Steven Slaughter.
Mr. Slaughter owed the IRS over $35,000 in back taxes. We were able to settle his debt for just $2,958 through the IRS’s Offer in Compromise program. Our Offer
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Instead of Paying IRS Back Taxes, ‘Intelligent Alternative’ Radio Host Fails to File Tax Returns

Friday, February 12th, 2010

You have a right to pay the IRS back taxes, regardless of how delinquent they are.   If you’ve got back taxes that are unpaid, the most intelligent decision you can make is to consult a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist who will help you prepare and file the delinquent tax return.  Better to do a late tax filing, then be charged with failure to file tax returns like the radio host,
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Reduce Back Taxes and IRS Penalties: 7 Little Secrets the IRS Hopes You Never Learn

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

As much as you may fear the wrath of the IRS to levy back taxes and IRS penalties, the tax man is afraid of exposure too. In the audit battle, the IRS fears two things: 1) You hiring a tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, and 2) You learning these seven little secrets about reducing back taxes and IRS penalties.
With years of record deficits (and even more in the
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Income Tax Help: IRS Won’t Let You Off the Hook Just Because You Claim Sovereignty

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Employers trying to avoid IRS payroll tax problems may encounter a different challenge: employees disputing tax withholdings.
Sometimes the line between a contractor worker and an employee may get blurred–as an employer as well as employee, it’s important that you clarify your work status before you file your taxes each year. This will help you avoid IRS problems down the line and will also ensure that you won’t have accumulated back
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Investment Fraud Representation Available for Those Duped by Grand Rabbi of Spinka Tax Scheme

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

You know  you’ve gotten yourself in deep trouble when Wikipedia, the wildly popular online encyclopedia, has an article about you titled “Spinka Financial Controversy“.   What can I say?  Tax evasion and tax fraud, on a small scale or grand scale, is wrong and the IRS will catch you.  For those of you who are victims of fraudulent investment schemes, there is some hope for recovery.  Under the Internal Revenue Code 165 you
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert: What if My IRS Back Taxes Problem Cannot Be Resolved with the Offer in Compromise Option?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Got IRS back taxes?  There is no better time to find tax relief!  Tax Resolution Services will assist you in resolving your tax debt.  Got a tax question?  Tax Resolution Services will answer your tax question. Call us at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
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Question: Like others who have written in questions to you, I have significant tax debt. I am interested in the Offer in Compromise option, but you have said
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Tax Help For Offer in Compromise Applicants: New IRS Changes to Processing

Friday, February 5th, 2010

For taxpayers who are filing for an Offer in Compromise,  the IRS is undergoing policy changes that have positive effects on your application.
Prior to the most recent changes, offer in compromises are difficult and complex procedures that are more often rejected by the IRS for one reason or another than accepted.
However, news below suggests that while the IRS is not substantially increasing its “acceptance rate”, it is making efforts to
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Tax Help News: IRS Enforcement to Get Priority, Big Bucks in 2010

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Congress is sending another $12.2 billion to the IRS this year. Most of the money will be used for enforcement. It’s time to watch out.
The United States Congress is finally putting to use the old cliché: its money where its mouth is.
That is to say, while Congress has always had a loud bark regarding tax cheats, its members haven’t always been eager to spend money on the bite.
That changed in
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Tune In For Tax Help Tips on Big Biz Show Every Thursday From Now Until April 15th!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I am excited to announce the kick-off of the Tax Resolution Services Tax Day Countdown Campaign with the Big Biz Show where I will be giving out free tax help tips to listeners every week from now until April 15th.
As the exclusive tax sponsor for the Big Biz Show Tax Countdown, Tax Resolution Services will be sharing tax tips with taxpayers like you so that you may resolve your tax
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Tax Help For Offshore Account Holders as Swiss Government Seeks to Salvage UBS Agreement

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Taxpayers with foreign bank accounts must stay on top of the game when it comes to paying taxes and disclosing foreign funds.
If you have undisclosed foreign funds or if you have accumulated back taxes on your overseas money, now is the time to seek tax help from a tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist to resolve your IRS problems before they become any worse.
Due to the severe nature of
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Avoid IRS Problems: Know Your Tax Exemptions Before You Claim Them

Friday, January 29th, 2010

As we gear up for this upcoming tax season, if you are expecting a refund, you MUST file a refund claim with the IRS. Failure to do so could result in your lack of entitlement to your refund later on or other IRS problems.
If you do file for a refund with the IRS, you should also be careful to not claim exemptions that you cannot substantiate. For instance, freedom
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