Posts Tagged ‘Offer in Compromise program’

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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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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Tax Client of the Month: Offer in Compromise Settlement Reduces $5 Million Tax Debt to just over $14,000!

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Every month I choose a very special Tax Client Of The Month.  It’s my way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support me and Tax Resolution Services with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
This month’s Tax Client Of The Month is Charles Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell owed the IRS over $5 million dollars. Yes, you read correctly, $5 million. This case was more time consuming than some of our cases, but
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert - Qualifying for the IRS Offer In Compromise Program for Taxes Owed

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Tax Resolution Services team of tax attorneys and IRS specialists offers people seeking tax relief a FREE tax consultation!  Call our office today at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com to get answers to your IRS questions!
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Question: Give it to me straight and easy. If I owe money to the IRS that I cannot find a way to pay back, how do I go about qualifying for and negotiating with the IRS in
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Tax Help for Avoiding Severe IRS Penalties including Prison Time: Tax Evasion Proves Costly for Convicted Bar Owner

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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Choosing a Tax Attorney to Fight Your IRS Debt: How to Secure Credible and Professional Tax Representation

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

When you have decided to seek professional tax help to battle your debt with the IRS, there are many factors to seriously research and consider before handing over your financial file. I spoke with TJ McCormack last month on LA Talk Radio regarding the important indicators taxpayers need to pay attention to in order to find the best tax attorney available. After all, taxpayers are putting their financial fates in
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert - Which is Better: Installment Agreement or Offer in Compromise?

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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Ask The Tax Resolution Expert - What is the Offer in Compromise, and how do I qualify?

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

It’s tax season - the perfect time to resolve your tax probelms and get your IRS questions answered!
Got tax questions about tax audits, wage garnishments, IRS bank levies, payroll tax problems, or tax relief in general? Call our office today at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com for a free tax resolution consultation.
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Question: Give it to me straight, please. I have substantial tax debt. What is the Offer in Compromise, and
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Modular Home Broker Hid $406,000 in Taxable Income, Faces 3 Years in Federal Prison

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

The owner of Factory Direct Modular Homes in Brick, N.J., pleaded guilty to tax charges for under reporting the business’ income for tax years 2002 and 2003 by about $406,000.
Janice Pfefferkorn, 54, who also went by the name Janice Morton, pleaded guilty to a two-count Information charging her with two counts of filing a false federal tax return.
According to court records, as a broker for a modular home manufacture, Pfefferkorn
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Tax Client of the Month: IRS Accepts William Hartshorn’s Offer in Compromise

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Every month I choose a very special Client Of The Month.  It’s my way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support me and my business with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
This month’s Client Of The Month is Mr. William Hartshorn.
Mr. Hartshorn owed over $320,000 to the IRS. Our negotiations and advocacy resulted in the IRS accepting a $100.00  Offer In Compromise to settle his
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IRS Question Corner …

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Question: How do I determine if I qualify for the IRS’s Offer in Compromise program, and how best do I determine if the program would benefit me?
Answer:  You should first understand what the Offer in Compromise program is and why it came into being. The gist is this: After spending years with a bare-knuckled approach to tax collection, the IRS began to question whether working with people with tax debt
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IRS Question Corner …

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Question: I don’t think I qualify for the Offer in Compromise program. However, I’ve heard a little bit about the IRS’s Installment Agreement. What is that and how could it help me?
Answer:  First, unless you have consulted with a qualified tax professional and he or she has advised you that you do not qualify for the Offer in Compromise program, do not assume you are ineligible.
The Offer in Compromise program
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If I am not eligible for the Offer in Compromise program, can I enroll an Installment Agreement?

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Question: If I am not eligible for the Offer in Compromise program, can I enroll an Installment Agreement? And if so, how does it work?
Answer:  The answer: Yes.
The Offer in Compromise program is for taxpayers who, for whatever reason, have amassed a tax debt that they cannot pay under any circumstance. Taxpayers who do qualify for the program can have their tax debt reduced by pennies on the dollar.
However, there
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