Posts Tagged ‘tax resolution expert’

Offer in Compromise: How to Get the Tax Help You Need Through an IRS Offer in Compromise

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The IRS  Offer in Compromise (OIC) program is designed for struggling taxpayers who, for whatever reason, are absolutely incapable of paying off their tax debt in full. It can be a powerful tool in helping you permanently eliminate your tax debt. If you owe back taxes to the IRS and you are unable to pay the debt in full, you may be eligible for tax relief through the offer in
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Top Tax Resolution Tips: How to Hire Expert Tax Help and Avoid IRS Relief Scams

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Tax season is fully upon us and what better time than now to revisit some of our top tax help blog posts? And here are some of our top tips for hiring the best tax attorney, CPA, or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist while avoiding tax relief scams.
As a part of Tax Resolution Services’ dedication to help taxpayers like you stay informed about your taxes and how to avoid falling in
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Tax Help News: 13% of Americans Find Tax Evasion Acceptable as IRS Audits Increase

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

The economy is still tough on most taxpayers as the April 15th tax filing deadline approaches. While the IRS is strapping in all they’ve got to collect as much tax revenue as they can, a recent report by CNNMoney.com reveals that some 13% of all Americans find it acceptable to cheat on their taxes in order to save money.
Since the government has been trying to help struggling taxpayers with various
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$52 Million in Back Taxes Saved By Taxpayers With Tax Help From Tax Attorneys

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I’m proud to share that taxpayers across the nation have saved in excess of $52 million dollars in back taxes and IRS penalties since 1998 with the help of our team of expert tax attorneys, CPAs, and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists.
These tough economic times are resulting in more Americans than ever seeking tax relief and IRS help for tax bills they can’t afford to pay. Additionally, the IRS increasing enforcement
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Tax Help For Offshore Tax Evasion: First 500 of 2,450 Names on “Swiss Cheese List” Revealed to IRS

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

I recently appeared on the Big Biz Show with Russ and Sully to talk about the new top 500 list that the Swiss Government released to the IRS. The first 500 people who made it on the “Swiss Cheese List” are now under IRS scrutiny for tax evasion charges–many facing IRS penalties up to $2.3 million or ten years in prison for FBAR violations ($2.1 million for failure to report
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert – Do I Qualify for the IRS Offer in Compromise Plan or Participating in the IRS Installment Agreement Payment Plan?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Got tax questions? Call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
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Question: I’ve been reading your newsletter, and I understand why the IRS Offer in Compromise program is an excellent one for those who qualify. Although I have a significant tax debt, I don’t believe I’ll qualify for the program. What can I do?
Answer:  Many of my clients are very good at analyzing their current tax situation and estimating what options might
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Michael Rozbruch to Share Expert Tax Help Advice on Fox Business News, September 2nd at 8am PST

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

This Wednesday, I will be appearing as an expert guest on Fox Business News to talk about some of the pressing tax problems taxpayers are facing due to the recent surge in IRS enforcements.
Please tune in to Fox Business News tomorrow morning, September 2nd, at 8am to learn how you can protect your financial future by staying informed of your tax obligations as well as how you can save money
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Tax Help For UBS Account Holders Seeking IRS Tax Relief For Tax Evasion Charges

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

It’s official–UBS, the Swiss Banking Giant has reached a deal with the US Government and the Swiss Government to release around 4,450 names of American account holders suspected of tax evasion.
The US Government estimates there to be $18 billion hidden in these offshore accounts–giving the IRS plenty reason to scrutinize and audit both the innocent and guilty in the upcoming months.
If you have a UBS account and have not paid
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Hiring the Right Tax Attorney, CPA, or Tax Resolution Specialist to Ensure You Get the Tax Help You Need

Friday, August 21st, 2009

With today’s tax scam horror stories and so many choices for tax lawyers, choosing the right tax attorney may seem a daunting task. When you’re faced with IRS tax problems such as back taxes and delinquent tax returns, there are many different tax attorneys in the yellow book who will “deal” with these issues. How do you know that you’ve chosen the correct representation for your unique situation? You must
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Understand Your Tax Problems: Key Questions to Ask Yourself Before Seeking Help From a Tax Attorney, CPA, or Tax Resolution Specialist

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

When you’re battling with the IRS, you need to make sure that you have chosen a qualified tax attorney who specializes in your type of  tax problem to represent you. There are many types of IRS issues out there–a corporation’s tax problem will differ substantially from a personal one. Therefore, it is the most prudent to first understand your personal tax situation before seeking a the appropriate tax attorney’s help.
Here
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IRS Tax Help: How to Pick the Most Qualified Tax Resolution Representative to Fight your IRS Battle

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

There are a number of important questions to ask your prospective tax resolution firm before hiring them on as your IRS battle-mates. In order to ensure that your tax attorney will be working in your best interest instead of simply charging you enormous service fees, you will need to treat your research process as you would a job interview.
Before you hire your tax representation, ask the tax resolution firm the
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Congratulations to TaxMasters from the IRS Debt Relief Experts at Tax Resolution Services!

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Congratulations and good luck to TaxMasters! Earlier this week, TaxMasters, Inc. received its stock trading symbol and is now officially a publicly traded company.
As the CEO of the only certified national firm of tax problem resolution specialists, I would like to extend my congratulations to them. This event is indeed a milestone for the tax relief industry as a whole and is a sign of the times that more
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Prevent IRS Payroll Tax Problems: Tax Help for Business Owners Who Want to Avoid IRS Trouble

Monday, August 17th, 2009

For small business owners, it can get tricky in gloomy economic times to keep up with making payroll tax deposits to the IRS.  Oftentimes, the challenges could be simply about how to keep the lights on while still paying employees every month.
In recent months, the IRS has been pressured to close down on the $345 billion a year tax gap by going after the largest contributor of this tremendous sum
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Innocent Spouse Help: Improve Your Chances of Qualifying for Innocent Spouse Relief By Following IRS Rules

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Nobody wants to be in trouble with the IRS for someone else’ mistake.  If your spouse is in trouble with the IRS, his/her penalties will be transferred to you in a marriage. If you can prove to the IRS with reasonable evidence that you were unaware of the fraudulent activities of your spouse, you will qualify for Innocent Spouse relief.
Filing and getting approved for Innocent Spouse relief is crucial to
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Could Expert Tax Help Have Boosted this CPA’s Chances of Fighting IRS Tax Evasion Charges?

Friday, August 7th, 2009

If you are being accused of tax evasion by the IRS but you have reasonable cause to fight the charges, you will need to provide concrete evidence to substantiate your claim. With IRS audits on the rise due to stricter enforcement, it will be wise to keep important records that may later help you prove your innocence to the IRS.
Due to a lack of substantial evidence, a highly educated CPA
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