Posts Tagged ‘tax relief’

TRS Files: Tax Relief Client Saves $92,000 and Has IRS Liens Permanently Removed

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Are IRS tax problems keeping you up at night? You can choose to resolve your problems today and have it all go away by getting expert tax help from TRS.
We’ve been featuring real life tax relief clients on the TRS Files to help people who are being targeted by the IRS get the help they need to resolve their back taxes and IRS debt. I recently shared the story
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Make Sure Your Tax Professional is Legit When Seeking Tax Help

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

When it comes to paying taxes, some people are criminals about it.  Sadly, some people who call themselves “tax professionals” are also criminals!  Chances are, if you are seeking tax help from a tax professional, you may already feel like you are in over your head.  If the “tax professional” gives you advice that sounds too good to be true, it just may be!  Do your research and arm yourself
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Reduce Your Chances of Criminal Prosecution: Don’t Miss The Extended Deadline For Voluntary Disclosure This Thursday-October 15th

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

This Thursday’s deadline for Amnesty has many wealthy Americans with foreign bank accounts nervous and scrambling to get tax help from their tax attorneys. Don’t miss your chance of significantly reducing your likelihood of facing criminal prosecution–if you have foreign bank accounts (either with UBS or some other foreign bank) with funds that you have not paid taxes on, get tax help now before it’s too late.
The issue started this
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Make Sure You Get Your Economic Stimulus Rebate By Filing Your Tax Return By October 15th

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

To help taxpayers like you and me survive through this economic recession, the government is making efforts to put more money in the people’s pockets–especially those who make a low income, Social Security and Railroad Retirement beneficiaries, and recipients of certain veteran’s payments.
You can find out if you qualify to receive the economic stimulus rebate by checking out the Q & A on the IRS website.
The pre-requisite for anyone wishing
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IRS Help for Tax Relief Client Owing $55,300 in Back Taxes

Friday, October 9th, 2009

If you owe back taxes, the IRS can make your life miserable by filing a tax lien against you. However, if you don’t have significant assets or available income from which to satisfy an IRS debt in part or in full - you could qualify to have your case placed under uncollectible status - a designation that takes your case out of collection, until you have the ability
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IRS Penalty Abatement Helps TRS Client Receive Over $13,000 in Tax Relief

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Just wanted to share a great note I received from a recent tax relief client who received a successful resolution for his case!
Brett first heard about TRS on the Bill Handel show a couple of years ago, and then he drove down to Orange County from his home in Palmdale, CA to meet with me and learn about the tax help services that we offer to find out how
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Tax Help Glossary: Common Tax Relief Terms to Help You Resolve Your Tax Problem

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

The IRS can be difficult to understand–they have a whole set of terminology that is not used in any other realm except the one concerning taxes. So on top of understanding your legal tax obligations, it’s also important to know what key tax terms mean. Resolving your IRS problems can be frustrating and complicated, but getting the tax help you need doesn’t have to be.
This combination of deciphering the IRS
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Method Man Faces Felony Charges For $33,000 in Back Taxes

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Failing to pay personal income taxes for three years, Grammy Award-winning hip-pop star Method Man turned himself into the Staten Island DA’s Office to face felony charges.
The Wu-Tang member whose real name is Clifford Smith has now added IRS criminal charges to his rap sheet.
Tax problems will find anyone who ignores their accumulating back taxes. It can be overwhelming to anyone who has back taxes but isn’t sure how to
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IRS Shows No Mercy to Small Business Owners Struggling with Payroll Tax Problems

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The IRS is mercilessly going after small business owners for payments of payroll taxes–even when the business may be struggling to keep its light on.
In these tough economic times, the IRS is not so much concerned with how a business may be staying afloat, but how the business will pay all of its payroll taxes on time–even if it means levying their customers/clients. If you are in a situation where
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Swiss Bank Account Information to be Turned Over to IRS: Tax Evaders Trying to Shelter Money May Consider IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program

Monday, September 28th, 2009

The end is near for U.S. taxpayers who are using the world’s most famous tax haven to shield assets and avoid paying Uncle Sam his due.  If you have an offshore account where you’ve been evading taxes, you should be worried!  Did you know that the IRS is offering an extension to the voluntary disclosure program to come clean about undeclared income?
By Michael Rozbruch
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What To Do Before the October 15th Tax Extension Deadline if You Need Tax Help for Unfiled Tax Returns or IRS Back Taxes

Monday, September 28th, 2009

If you’re one of the many taxpayers who filed for an tax extension in April, you must file your 2008 tax returns by October 15th in order to avoid IRS penalties.
In this current economic situation, it’s common for people to be unable to pay both their bills and the IRS. However, the worst thing you can do is to avoid the IRS altogether because you will only have more back
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Avoiding Taxes Like this Man from Akron Can Get You Prison Time and an IRS Tax Lien Against You

Friday, September 25th, 2009

If you owe the IRS taxes, they can file a federal IRS tax lien against you!  With a tax lien filed against you or your business, your credit is affected.  It shows up on your credit report and will make it difficult, or impossible, to obtain financing for an automobile or a home.  How does an IRS tax lien get filed against you?  A great example is this man in Akron, Ohio,
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Tax Help Small Business Owners Struggling to Meet October 15th Tax Extension Deadline

Friday, September 25th, 2009

As the October 15th extension deadline for filing 2008 tax returns looms closer, many small business owners like you who have been busy with running your business may be growing anxious.
To a busy business owner who has to sort through piles of receipts and invoices just to get organized to file their taxes, October 15th may not seem like a lenient tax extension deadline. It can be overwhelming to sit
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IRS Payment Plans Are a Possibility Even If You Owe $4 Million Like This Las Vegas Attorney

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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$1 Million IRS Lien Placed on Chrysler Executive who Blames Tax Debt on Loss of Bonus

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

James Press, the Deputy Chief Executive of Chrysler, is now facing government tax liens due to his inability to pay off loans without his bonus paycheck.
Chrysler received $4 billion in government rescue loans in early January of 2009 to avoid collapse–the harsh conditions faced by Chrysler also led to the discontinuation of all managerial bonus payments.
According to Bloomberg News, “Due to the turmoil in the automobile industry and uncertainty surrounding
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