Posts Tagged ‘statue of limitations’

Ask the Tax Expert: Back Taxes Gone Forever? How to Get the IRS Off Your Back For Good

Friday, February 5th, 2010

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In these economic times, it is very likely that many taxpayers may have fallen behind on their taxes. The tricky part about owing the IRS money is that when they ask you to pay up, you end up owing them more than just your back taxes–you will also need to pay extortionate amounts of penalties and
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Waiting Out the IRS Statue of Limitations Can Dissolve Your Back Taxes and Penalties

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Many taxpayers are not aware of the Statue of Limitations that the IRS must abide by when collecting taxes. The date of your initial IRS assessment marks the beginning of your ten-year Statue of Limitations with the IRS. This statue allows taxpayers to be freed from their entire outstanding back taxes debt obligations if the IRS fails to collect all of the remaining debt by the end of the ten
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert: Renewal of IRS Property Liens, 2 Liens on 1 Property

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Tax problems can get confusing and overwhelming. As a tax resolution specialist, I help individuals and businesses resolve their IRS debt and tax problems every day - and I can help you get the help you need to get the IRS off your back!
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QUESTION: If the IRS has a current tax lien on one’s
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Income Tax Relief for Taxpayers: Reduce Your IRS Debt by Qualifying for Offer in Compromise

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

The IRS is the worst institution for taxpayers to owe money to. And no one should take comfort in knowing that the IRS clerks working for $9.75-$10.25 an hour have people’s financial fates in their hands, and by them flipping a switch, can generate a tax lien notice or a levy notice to any bank or employer. When I was on the LA Talk Radio show with TJ McCormack
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