Posts Tagged ‘IRS Installment Agreements’
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Russ and Sully with the Big Biz Show welcomed back Brian Compton, President of Tax Resolution Services, for more tax relief wisdom – this time about IRS debt and bankruptcy. People are forced to file bankruptcy for different reasons. And I know a lot of folks filed bankruptcy last year because they lost their jobs or they lost their pension.
Bankruptcy is really designed to give people a fresh start, people
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
The IRS is meticulous when calculating back taxes and what you may owe them. But if you miscalculate how much you are required to pay them–they are not required by law to offer you any counteroffers even when such counteroffers may be more financially appropriate.
A recent case showed that the IRS made a mistake when calculating the amount of an individual’s IRS installment agreement payments. However, upon further investigation, the
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
If you owe taxes to the IRS, and feel like you do not have the money to pay them back, you can work out a payment plan with the IRS, also known as an Installment Agreement, which allows you to pay your tax liabilities over time. Some people are able to negotiate their tax payment plans, but if you owe $25,000 and over, I would highly recommend working with a
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Got tax questions? Call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
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Question: I’ve been reading your newsletter, and I understand why the IRS Offer in Compromise program is an excellent one for those who qualify. Although I have a significant tax debt, I don’t believe I’ll qualify for the program. What can I do?
Answer: Many of my clients are very good at analyzing their current tax situation and estimating what options might
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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
IRS Payment Plans, also known as IRS Installment Agreements, are a possibility even if you owe the IRS big money. This Las Vegas attorney owes almost $4 million dollars to the IRS and he could have negotiated an IRS payment plan instead of evading taxes. However, if you owe more than $100,000, you will need professional tax representation to negotiate an Installment Agreement for you since the IRS are toughest
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
The owner of several bars in Scottsdale, Ariz., was sentenced to 24 months in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of tax evasion for the year 2003. The total amount evaded was more than $500,000.
Brian C. Roehrich, 40, of Phoenix, attempted to evade the income tax due while he was the president and sole owner of several bars and nightclubs.
At the time of his guilty plea, Roehrich admitted that
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Got tax questions? Tax season is not the only time to have your tax questions answered. To answer your questions about tax audits, wage garnishments, IRS bank levies, payroll tax problems, how to set up monthly payment plans with the IRS or general questions about tax relief, call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
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Question: I’ve read a little bit about the Offer in Compromise and the Installment Agreement. Which one is better?
Answer: The question
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Saturday, December 29th, 2007
INSTALLMENT AGREEMENTS AND IRS PAYMENT PLANS
The IRS will always accept some type of payment arrangement for past due taxes. In order to qualify for a payment plan with the IRS you must meet the following rules and provide the IRS with this information:
You must have filed all tax returns (It’s OK to owe money but you must file).
You will need to disclose all assets owned including all
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