Posts Tagged ‘reduce tax debt’

Reduce Tax Debt with the IRS Offer In Compromise Program

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Question: I’ve read that you can greatly reduce your tax debt by signing up for an Offer in Compromise? What is that, and how can I sign up?

Answer: Great questions. In fact, those are the types of questions I’ve seen change the lives of tax clients.
I know that sounds ridiculous. But it’s true.
Here’s why: For taxpayers in substantial debt to the IRS, an Offer in Compromise can eliminate that
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Unable to Pay Your Tax Debt? The IRS Offer in Compromise Program May Solve Your Tax Debt Problem

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Tax debt can be a huge burden and scary to face.  Many people do not know that the IRS has options for those who may not be able to pay off their tax debt.  One of these option available to qualifying taxpayers is called the Offer in Compromise program.  One of my tax relief clients asked about the Offer in Compromise program (see question below) and I believe that explaining the
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If I Settle Back Taxes Now Can I Avoid Prison?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Yes!  If you decide, without prompting from the IRS, that you want to settle back taxes, you will most likely avoid prison.  The first step to settling back taxes is to contact a tax professional.  At Tax Resolution Services, we can help you get tax relief and set up a reasonable IRS payment plan or negotiate an Offer in Compromise settlement where you may end up paying pennies on the
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Insider Tips from Certified Tax Resolution Specialist on How to Avoid a Tax Settlement Scam if You Have Tax Troubles

Friday, May 7th, 2010

A note from Certified Tax Resolution Specialist and CEO of Tax Resolution Services, Michael Rozbruch: April 15th, tax day, has come and gone.  Many of you may find yourself in tax trouble.  Do you owe more taxes and feel like you are unable to pay them?  Are you looking for tax debt relief?  If so, I have one word for you – beware!  Seek tax help from certified tax professionals,
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Tax Attorney Says: Evade Taxes and End Up in Prison Alongside this South Carolina Politician

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Any tax attorney will tell you, tax evasion is not the answer to avoiding taxes!  If you are in serious tax debt and feel that you cannot pay Uncle Sam what you owe, there are better options (that are also legal) than evading taxes.  The first step to tax debt relief is to have tax professionals in your corner.  Before I tell you more about how you can reduce your tax
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IRS Payment Plans: A Better Option for Tax Relief Than Filing False Tax Returns With the Aid of Your Pastor

Friday, March 26th, 2010

IRS Payment Plans – also know as Installment Agreements – allow the taxpayer to pay tax liabilities over time.  If you owe money to the IRS and feel that your tax debt is overwhelming, seeking professional tax services is a smart idea.  Tax Resolution Services can help a taxpayer negotiate an IRS payment plan with low monthly payments that sets you on the path to financial freedom.  Filing false tax returns
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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 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 M.
Charles 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 our
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