Posts Tagged ‘Back Taxes’

Your Unfiled Delinquent Tax Return Checklist: Stop the IRS Now and Avoid Steep Interest and Penalties from Accumulating

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Unfiled delinquent tax returns can weigh on you like a disease. Every unfiled delinquent tax return eats at you, year after year, compounding fear until you feel hopeless. So if you’ve got a late delinquent tax return, follow the simple steps outlined in this unfiled delinquent tax return checklist and get expert help from a tax attorney or a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist to check the IRS off your worry
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IRS Debt Relief News: Miami Businessman Guilty of Filing False Tax Return

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Taxpayers need to be careful about getting their numbers crunched correctly for their 2010 tax returns. As the government grows more desperate for revenue and as the IRS steps up its game to collect more taxes, this is no time for the taxpayer to “neglect to pay certain taxes.”
A recent case involved Jesus Mena, of Miami, who pleaded guilty to filing a false income tax return for an S corporation
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Retire Your IRS Back Taxes Forever: How Tax Resolution Services Helped Save a Taxpayer $130,000

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

A man from Tennessee who owed the IRS $136,000 in back taxes, is now debt free thanks to our team of expert tax attorneys, CPAs, and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists.
In 1998, Lloyd S. faced an overwhelming tax debt of $136,000. After years of trying to handle his tax problems on his own with no success, he heard about our tax resolution services on Bill Handel’s radio show and he made
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Release Your IRS Bank Levy: How a Tax Attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist Can Give You an Advantage

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

I’ve recently blogged about what an IRS bank levy is and why you as the taxpayer must act immediately to get tax help from a tax attorney, CPA, or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist in order to save your financial well-being.
Now I want to go into more detail about just how a tax attorney can help you release your IRS bank levy. The IRS does provide some guidelines on bank levies
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Back Taxes Owed by Minnesota Businessman Facing 5 Years in Prison Amount to Over $332k

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Failing to file a federal tax return does not mean that your taxes owed simply go away.  These taxes turn into back taxes and when the IRS figures it out, you will be facing BIG trouble including fines and prison time.  If you owe the IRS back taxes, Tax Resolution Services can help settle your tax debt, even if you can’t afford to pay the back taxes that you owe.  A Certified Tax
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Don’t Settle for a Busy Signal if You Need Tax Help: IRS Can Only Service 70% of Taxpayer Phone Calls

Monday, January 18th, 2010

A recent report from DetNews reveals that the IRS is expected to be unable to serve 30% of in-bound callers to its toll-free helpline.
According to the IRS, its service helpline has seen an increase of calls in the past two years from taxpayers who need tax help while filing their income tax returns. Many of these taxpayers have inquiries about the temporary tax breaks passed by Congress or general questions
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Owe Back Taxes? Worry Not: Ten-Year Statue of Limitations Could Dissolve Your IRS Debt

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

If you owe the IRS back taxes, there is hope that you may not have to pay all of it back if you wait long enough.
Many taxpayers are unaware of the 10-Year Statue of Limitations the IRS must abide by. From the date of your assessment to the ten year mark is the only time the IRS can hold you accountable for payment of your back taxes or unpaid income
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Tax Help For Taxpayers: IRS Plans to Simplify Tax Collection Notice Letters

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Good news are on the horizon for taxpayers that are tired of confusing IRS notice letters.
In an act of self-assessment, the IRS is planning to change the confusing and consequently inefficient notice letters it sends out to thousands of taxpayers every year. As the IRS gears up its team of aggressive tax collectors to go after unpaid back taxes and income taxes, it is also making efforts to help taxpayers
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Tax Help Advice For 2010’s Tax Season: Beware of Tax Preparer Penalty to Avoid IRS Problems

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Recently I was featured in CPA Magazine along with an elite selection of other top CPAs and tax experts to offer tax help and advice to taxpayers like you to prepare for the upcoming 2010 tax return filings. In light of the fast-approaching 2010 tax season, I want to draw your attention to a few things that you need to know about new IRS regulations for tax preparers.
If you didn’t
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Back Taxes Owed by Joe Francis of Girls Gone Wild Warrants IRS to File Tax Lien for $33 Million

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Owing back taxes to the IRS won’t go unnoticed, even if you are infamous with millions in your bank account.  The IRS makes no exceptions and sooner or later, if you owe back taxes, you will be hit with an IRS tax lien.  IRS tax liens are no fun and are inescapable by hiding in your house and watching “Girls Gone Wild” videos!  IRS tax liens are public records and show up
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IRS Debt Relief News: Resolve to Put Your IRS Problems Behind You in 2010

Monday, January 11th, 2010

A tough year calls for tough measures. The IRS knows this better than anyone and is not afraid to show its aggression with the increasing audit rate.
Nearly 1.4 million Americans were audited in 2009, which equates to 1% of all tax returns filed. Even if you can’t pay your back taxes, you can settle your debt by negotiating a reasonable monthly IRS payment plan or an offer in compromise settlement
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Avoid IRS Penalties in 2010 By Keeping Good Record of Business Expenses

Friday, January 8th, 2010

As taxpayers are getting ready to file their 2010 tax returns, an important thing to remember is to only claim deductions that you can substantiate with evidence. This is an easy way to avoid incurring the wrath of the IRS–do not deduct “business” expenses that are personal!
I have blogged about many cases before where individuals were subjected to IRS penalties for falsely claiming business expenses as a part of their
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Tax Help For Taxpayers Short on Cash: Filing a Tax Return Late is Better than Filing a False Tax Return

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Some taxpayers make the mistake of believing that if they can get away with tax evasion, then it’s worth the risk to save the money. However, as the IRS steps up its game to collect more taxes, it’s beginning to get more risky and less worthwhile to do so.
A common problem I hear from my clients is that they want to pay their taxes but don’t have enough money.  As
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Tax Resolution News: In 2010, IRS to Put Even More Heat on Tax Cheats

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

As a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, I’ve seen how rough the last couple of years have been for tax cheats in the United States. But the bad news is the IRS has plans to put even more pressure on tax cheats in 2010.
For middle-class tax cheats, there was the Caribbean scheme. U.S. taxpayers living in the United States would stash their money in a Caribbean bank account, then link that
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Late Tax Filings by Federal Workers Needed to Resolve the $3 Billion Back Taxes Owed By Them

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The Internal Revenue’s compliance department found trouble in the back yard. As of Sept. 30, more than 276,000 federal employees and retirees owe $3.04 billion in back taxes.
Federal workers had an overall delinquency rate of 2.9 percent. The Department of Housing and Urban Development boasted the highest delinquency rate among employees at just over 4 percent.
“It’s not right for a few to shirk their obligations, and it’s especially offensive that
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