Posts Tagged ‘IRS debt’

Tax Resolution Services interviewed by Terry Bradshaw

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

“When Bad Things Happen to Good People” is an appropriate title for the recent episode of Business Day TV with Terry Bradshaw featuring an interview with the leaders of Tax Resolution Services, Co.

This special episode acknowledges the poor economic realities currently facing many Americans, some for the first time and often through no fault of their own. Negative life altering events such as job loss, death of a loved one
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Got back taxes? It’s Never Too Late to File a Tax Return

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

For anyone with outstanding tax debt, I wanted to provide additional information to the IRS’s advisory list of Ten Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Back Taxes or Have Other Tax Debt newsletter published a few weeks ago. The IRS’ objectives on this subject are simple; collect every cent of taxes owed as soon as possible. In order to achieve this, the IRS has made the payment process easy by widely
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Tax Debt – 10 Tips for Those Who Owe Money to the IRS

Monday, August 29th, 2011

The IRS newsletter Ten Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Back Taxes or Have Other Tax Debt published a few weeks back, alerted Americans seeking tax debt relief there are ten options available to pay off their outstanding tax debt. These new IRS programs and policies are an effort to get delinquent taxpayers to avoid additional fines penalties or tax liens by making easy payment methods available such as a
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Tax Problems Affect 1 out of 6 Americans

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Tax Problems Affect 1 out of 6 Americans – If You Need Tax Help, You’re Not Alone!
1 in 6 Americans has a tax problem; that’s approximately 26 million people! In this video, shot at Tax Resolution Services headquarters, I talk about how terrifying IRS tax stress can be and how scared people are with their overwhelming tax problems. I see this happening in my practice every day. The IRS is
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Need Tax Relief? Do Your Homework Before Hiring A Specialist

Monday, August 1st, 2011

The reason I got into this business was to help people with their tax issues. Our clients found that dealing with the IRS directly often made their situation harder to resolve and more difficult to understand.  The nature of tax problems is inherently complicated and we sought to simplify that process by providing expert guidance that resulted in getting the best possible tax settlement on behalf of our clients.
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Tax Relief News: IRS Changes Rules to Protect Innocent Spouses

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Effective immediately the IRS will be allowing tax relief to the innocent spouses of those with serious IRS tax problems and back taxes. The new rules will help protect partners, especially those from abusive relationships, by granting relief to those who could have been deemed liable for a spouse’s tax problems. The Wall Street Journal’s Laura Saunders explains how the new rules differ from the original rule of a 2
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Celebrity Tax Woes: Michael Jackson’s Former Manager Faces IRS Tax Problems

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Michael Jackson’s former manager is facing some major IRS tax problems. Raymone Bain was charged on two counts of failure to file tax returns from 2006 – 2008 despite large earnings from working for the star as his general manager and spokeswoman during that period.
Bain pleaded guilty on Wednesday, June 22 for failing to file both federal and District of Colombia returns.  She is scheduled for sentencing on August 13,
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Tax Resolution Tip: File Your Tax Returns!

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Unfiled tax returns are very dangerous. If you have any delinquent tax returns it is essential that you file your latest tax return, including any prior tax returns you missed out on. Not filing your returns can cause significant problems as time goes on.
File any and all delinquent tax returns as soon as possible. State what you owe. This will save you money and help you avoid
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Tax Help News Round Up – Summer Time Tax Tips for Young Job Hunters, Small Business Tax Breaks, More Celebrities Tax Troubles and Precedent Tax Case for Animal Lovers!

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Latest edition of tax help news covering all things tax, from small business tax break checklists to furry feline tax court. This week we’ve Stumble(d)Upon the following tax news and cases:
The Real World: Tax Tips for Summer Workers – Is your son or daughter still looking for a job this summer? Consider employing them for your business and save big time on taxes! Check out this checklist for tax-saving tips as posted
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Tax Resolution Tip: What Is The Statute of Limitations?

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Today’s Tax Resolution Tip:
Quick tax lessons: The Statute of Limitations are laws regarding IRS timings:
- The IRS have 3 years to issue a refund to consumers
- The IRS have 3 years to audit your tax return
- The IRS have 10 years to collect any tax due from consumers
Find our more about the Statute of Limitations and expiration of back taxes. For more tax help, check out our tax relief FAQs and keep
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Tax Help News Round Up – Offshore Accounts Cases, Tax Regulation Commentary, the IRS’s Wealth Squad & a New Tax Help Novel

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

This month’s edition of tax help news covering the latest in all things tax. Here are some of the interesting tax stories we’ve Stumble(d)Upon. Highlights include, offshore accounts crackdown, an inspiring new novel on how to bounce back from tax debt you didn’t even know you had and great commentary on taxing non-profits, IRS’s Wealth Squad and the tax ‘game’.
Offshore Tax Crackdown Scorecard: UBS, Credit Suisse, HSBC – The IRS is serious
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Expiration of Back Taxes: IRS Collections Statute of Limitations

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

One of the most effective ways to eliminate back taxes is through the Expiration of Back Taxes: Statute of Limitations on IRS Collections tax resolution option. This option is particularly useful for eliminating tax debt if the back taxes have been assessed against you years ago.
You may be surprised to hear that it is a fact that the IRS is prohibited, by law, from collecting on expired back taxes.
Generally, the
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Tax Help News: IRS Commissioner Dispels ‘Audit Lottery’ Myth

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Don’t let Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman hear you use the “audit lottery” phrase. That’s right: you may have heard it at a dinner party or chatting with co-workers. There’s an ongoing myth that the IRS approaches who they audit much like how anyone wins a lottery. By luck. And they’re all wrong–an IRS audit is not random at all. In fact, it follows a system.
In a speech at
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Tax Resolution News: IRS Problems? Consumers Confronted by the IRS Are Advised to Proceed With Caution

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Now that the tax deadline is over, if you are facing audits or are behind in paying back taxes or even if you’re filing late returns, you may want to take your medicine and reach out to the IRS. This can be done either in person or on the telephone.
But before you pick up the phone, know this: negotiating with the government agency without expert representation can be tricky at
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Michael Shares IRS Dirty Dozen 2011 on Big Biz Show For Consumers Struggling With Paying Taxes

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Happy post-Tax Day everybody! I hope for most of you, this means a big sigh of relief and a weight off your shoulders. However, if you didn’t have enough money to pay your taxes or have not yet filed, do not despair just yet. There’s still plenty ways you can get tax help to stay out of IRS trouble and keep those penalties low.
Last week I sat down with Russ
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