Posts Tagged ‘resolve tax problems’

Delinquent Tax Filing a Possibility For Some, Not For Pennsylvania Man Charged in $7 Million Income Tax Evasion Case

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Failure to file tax returns can be construed as a criminal act.  In the case presented below, this Pennsylvania willfully failed to file any tax returns and, no doubt, will be punished like the true criminal that he is.
David M. Mengden, of Chadds Ford, Penn., has been charged in a nine-count indictment with tax evasion, obstruction of justice, failing to file tax returns and bank fraud.
The indictment alleges that Mengden engaged
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Back Taxes of $637,0000 Owed By Actress Jaime Pressley

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Whether you are famous or not, owing back taxes is a serious offense that the IRS does not take lightly.  If you owe back taxes, and the IRS has filed a tax lien or levy against you, now is a good time to act on it.  A Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can help you sort through your back tax problems, including filing an IRS Collection Appeal to stop the tax
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TRS Offers Tax Relief Services for Legit Tax Problems; Not For Tax-Avoidance Scammers

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

At Tax Resolution Services, we want to emphasize that we do not condone illegal tax behavior.  We take pride in finding affordable tax relief for individuals and corporations who find themselves in tax trouble with the IRS.  Some of the tax relief services we provide are for those who need to settle back taxes, are involved in an IRS audit, need to resolve payroll tax problems, or need to set up
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Filing a Tax Return – Better Late than Never!

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Did you fail to file taxes last year? Or for a few years for that matter?  And now you owe back taxes and penalties that you may not have the money to pay?  Don’t let this go on any longer!  Many people do not know that they have a right to file a tax return, no matter how delinquent it is.  This is also referred to as late tax filing and Tax
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Clergy Couple Guilty of Tax Evasion – Can’t Be “Saved” from the IRS

Friday, June 11th, 2010

No one can be “saved” from the IRS!  Tax fraud is serious business and often begins with a simple IRS tax audit.  You may not know this but over 50% of the tax offender referrals that the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) gets is from the IRS Revenue Agent that audits individual tax payers like you!  If you are being audited, hire a tax professional to represent you!  Tax Resolution Services
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Advice from a Tax Professional: Tax Cheats Beware!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Tax cheats, beware!  The IRS is watching you – I can’t tell you how, when or where, but the IRS can see you!  I’ve blogged about people evading taxes before – in fact the article below was an example of how the IRS is ramping up prosecutions of tax cheats – and I will blog about it again to let you know that we, a group of tax professionals and tax attorneys at Tax
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IRS Tax Humor of the Month: What Happens When You File False Tax Returns?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Tax day, April 15th, is right around the corner.  If the tax comic below is not as funny to you as we think it is, you may be in need of professional tax help from our tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists to resolve your tax problems.  Tax Resolution Services always offers a free tax consultation simply by calling 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS.

Tax Resolution Services Solves Tax Problems such as Back Taxes, No Help for Man Facing 20 Years in Prison for Tax Evasion, Selling Stolen Software

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

On this tax blog I have written about  tax scams and tax evasion many times.  Besides Bernie Madoff and his Ponzi scheme, I have never written about a story as ridiculous as this one.  First of all, selling stolen software is dumb.  Even dumber when you steal it directly from Dell, one the biggest computer corporations, and then commit tax evasion to hide your earnings from this stolen property.  This man
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Late Tax Filings by Federal Workers Needed to Resolve the $3 Billion Back Taxes Owed By Them

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The Internal Revenue’s compliance department found trouble in the back yard. As of Sept. 30, more than 276,000 federal employees and retirees owe $3.04 billion in back taxes.
Federal workers had an overall delinquency rate of 2.9 percent. The Department of Housing and Urban Development boasted the highest delinquency rate among employees at just over 4 percent.
“It’s not right for a few to shirk their obligations, and it’s especially offensive that
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