Posts Tagged ‘Free Tax Consultation’

Tax Help News: Glenn Beck Endorses Tax Resolution Services, Co. for Expert Tax Help with IRS Problems

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

As Congress allocates another $12.2 billion to hire 2,000 more tax collectors, more Americans than ever will need professional tax relief to resolve back taxes, unfiled returns, and IRS audits.
In the weeks leading up to Tax Day on April 15, more struggling taxpayers facing IRS debt are seeking relief from their tax troubles during a record year for federal spending on tax enforcement. Glenn Beck, one of America’s leading
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Offer in Compromise: How to Get the Tax Help You Need Through an IRS Offer in Compromise

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The IRS  Offer in Compromise (OIC) program is designed for struggling taxpayers who, for whatever reason, are absolutely incapable of paying off their tax debt in full. It can be a powerful tool in helping you permanently eliminate your tax debt. If you owe back taxes to the IRS and you are unable to pay the debt in full, you may be eligible for tax relief through the offer in
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Tax Help: Brian Compton Shares 7 Secret Weapons For Taxpayers to Fight the IRS on Big Biz Show

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Brian Compton, president of Tax Resolution Services was delighted to be a guest on the Big Biz Show with Russ and Sully to dish some free tax help tips on the 7 secrets the IRS does not want taxpayers to know about.
As the April 15th tax filing deadline draws closer, taxpayers may be growing nervous about paying their taxes in a struggling economy or about how to resolve their current
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Ask The Tax Resolution Expert: Is the IRS Offer in Compromise Program too Good to be True?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Michael Rozbruch is a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist who solves IRS problems every day. Read on about Michael’s advice on the IRS Offer in Compromise program.   Tax Resolution Services has an Offer in Compromise settlement rate of $0.106 on the Dollar.   If you need tax help, Tax Resolution Services offers a free professional tax consultation by calling 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS (1-866-477-7762).
Question: I believe in the old adage that “If it’s too good to be true,
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Tax Resolution News: IRS Warns Against Frivolous Tax Arguments That Can Incur Severe Penalties

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Did someone tell you that filing taxes is voluntary? That only foreign-source income is taxable? You better read about today’s frivolous tax arguments.
If you’re receiving tax advice that sounds otherworldly, it no doubt is.
Maybe someone finally told you that filing your income tax return and paying taxes every year are voluntary? You were a sucker all these year, filing returns and paying taxes, weren’t you?
Well, no. You’d be a sucker
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Tax Help: Nation’s Leading Tax Relief Expert Shares Tips on How Small Businesses Can Avoid IRS Audits

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

This week, the nation’s leading tax expert Brian Compton, president of Tax Resolution Services, chatted with Caz Taylor and Ruben Garcia on SBA Radio to share some great tax help tips for small business owners on how to avoid IRS audits.
As the tax filing deadline draws nearer, many small businesses already struggling with the state of the economy must face yet another challenge–filing and paying taxes.
It has been reported that
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Leading Tax Relief Expert Offers Free Tax Help during Countdown to National Tax Day

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Tune in every Thursday until April 15 to get free tax advice  on the Big Biz Show!
Tougher IRS regulations on tax preparers in 2010 make it hard for taxpayers to get the advocacy they need for tax resolution. More people than ever will need help from a tax attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist as they recover from a tough economic year.
My team at Tax Resolution Services and I are dedicated
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Why Tax Help From a Pro is Your Best Defense Against Offshore Tax Evasion Charges

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

The NYTimes reported a recent case where a wealthy investor in Virginia pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges involving his undisclosed foreign funds. One thing that distinguishes this investor from the many taxpayers who have been prosecuted by the IRS for hiding funds abroad was that this investor’s money was not hid in UBS.
Indeed, the IRS is expanding its reach to other banks beyond UBS that are helping wealthy Americans
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Tax Help News: Lawyer Faces Prison Time for Failure to Report Income

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Seems like the economy’s got everyone hanging tight onto their wallets–even high earners like this attorney who now faces three years in prison for deliberate tax evasion.
David Thomas, 55, Killingworth, Conn., pleaded guilty to one count of filing a false tax return. Thomas, an attorney, was retained by the Cedar Island Improvement Association to provide legal assistance. Thomas received $120,977 from the association. However, for the tax years 2004 and
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Tax Help Guide: How to Avoid an IRS Audit When Uncle Sam’s After You

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

With the April 15th deadline fast approaching, taxpayers need to stay vigilant about what they report (and don’t report) on their tax returns in order to avoid being audited by the IRS or incurring heavy IRS penalties.
CNNMoney released an article recently that outlines several helpful tips for taxpayers to heed in order to prevent getting audited by the IRS. It’s important for taxpayers of all income brackets to realize that
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Professional Tax Help Can Help You Find Tax Relief But Cannot Help the Russian National that Scammed $136,000 from the IRS

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

IRS tax relief is just a phone call, or click, away.  Tax Resolution Services is a team of Certified Tax Resolution Specialists and IRS tax attorneys that are here to help you resolve your tax debt.  Resolving your tax debt may be intimidating, but Tax Resolution Services tax professionals help you along the way.  Read more about what to expect when resolving your tax debt.  Whether you have back taxes
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Seek Tax Professional Help for Tax Relief and Avoid Evading Taxes Like this N.J. Man Who Faces 5 Years in Prison for an Unreported $836k

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

My rule of thumb is to evade taxes only if you want to go to prison and pay a hefty fine!  Otherwise, tax evasion isn’t the answer to any tax problems.  Instead, I recommend hiring a tax professional, such as a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, who can help you you find tax relief legally!  Tax Resolution Services can help you resolve tax debt and not end up behind bars like
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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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IRS Tax Relief Services Would’ve Been Better Choice for Arizona Couple Who Tried to Evade Taxes

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

I believe that some people evade taxes because they fear that the taxes, or back taxes, they owe will be more than they can handle.   As I’ve blogged about tax evasion over and over again, one can only get away with tax evasion for so long and eventually the IRS will catch up to you.  Then you are looking at prison time and a hefty fine.  Don’t be afraid of taxes.
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