Posts Tagged ‘certified tax resolution specialists’
Friday, March 19th, 2010
Tax Resolution Services webpage about Payroll Tax Problems proclaims “The IRS is very aggressive in their collection attempts for past due payroll taxes.” And that is the truth! The New Hampshire businessman highlighted in the article below apparently thought he was above the law when he tried to evade payroll taxes by paying his employees in cash. Maybe he thought he was doing his employees a favor by giving them their
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010
Tax day, April 15th, is right around the corner. If the tax comic below is not as funny to you as we think it is, you may be in need of professional tax help from our tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists to resolve your tax problems. Tax Resolution Services always offers a free tax consultation simply by calling 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS.
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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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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Tax debt can be serious, large and feel crippling. When dealing with a large amount of taxes owed, it is advisable to seek professional tax services to explore your tax relief options. If you are not sure what kind of tax help you may need, call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com.
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Question: New Year’s Resolution: I want to get rid of my tax debt! I owe a lot too. A
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
Are you being targeted by the IRS? We know all too well that the IRS is never going to give up or go away, and the stress alone can be overwhelming. But there’s hope if you have tax debt. Check out these true tax resolution stories from actual TRS clients.
We know that IRS tax problems can cause an immense amount of fear and anxiety that keeps you up at night.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
I’ve blogged before about how there are actually 3 persons permitted to practice before the IRS - including representing taxpayers at appeal hearings, tax audits and IRS appeals that are held administratively and in the civil arena (per IRS Circular 230). They either have to be an active licensed member of the state bar (tax attorney), a certified public accountant actively licensed or an enrolled agent. And no matter where
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