Posts Tagged ‘delinquent tax return’

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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Delinquent Tax Filing is Better than Fraudulent Tax Filing - Nebraska Men Face 10 Years for Tax Fraud

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

I would hope that everyone knows that filing a late, or delinquent, tax return is a much better choice than filing a false, fraudulent tax return.  Not everyone may know, however, that it is okay to file a delinquent tax return, no matter how late it is!  Tax Resolution Services, who has prepared well over 25,000 federal and multi-state tax returns for our clients, can help you file your delinquent tax return today!
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Filing False Federal Tax Returns Gets Miami Woman $100K from IRS and is Not The Recommended Way to Get a Tax Refund from the IRS

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Tax fraud is committed every day.  One criminal act that seems particularly popular, that I’ve blogged about again and again, is filing false federal tax returns.  People do it for various reasons - I suspect that two of the top reasons would be to avoid paying taxes or to get a substantial tax return from the IRS, lining their pockets - and offshore bank accounts - with money.   But what good is money
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Filing A Delinquent Tax Return is Better than Evading Taxes as this Connecticut Man Who Got 5 Months in Prison for Tax Evasion Found Out

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Better late than never!  Regardless of what you’ve heard, you have the right to file your original tax return, no matter how late.  Filing a delinquent tax returnwill keep you out of prison, evading taxes won’t!  As William DeLorenze found out:Â
William DeLorenze, 54, of Westbrook, Conn., was sentenced to five months in prison, to be followed by one year of supervised release, after pleading guilty to one count of filing
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Filing a Delinquent Tax Return is Better Than Failure to File Taxes

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

I’ve blogged many times about people who fail to file taxes, for whatever reason.  They may be knowingly evading taxes or they may be too scared to file taxes because they are afraid that they won’t be able to pay whatever they owe the IRS.  Did you know that you can file a tax return, even when it is grossly late?  Better to file a delinquent tax return, than be convicted
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Failure to File Tax Return Plus Impeding IRS Equals Tax Evasion and Prison Time

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Thomas R. Kelley, of Salem, S.D., was originally indicted by a federal grand jury on Dec. 3, 2008, for filing a false income tax return, impeding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and 16 counts of uttering fictitious obligations. A new superseding indictment added two counts of tax evasion and three counts of willful failure to file tax returns. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison and a
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