Posts Tagged ‘tax resolution services’

Ask the Tax Resolution Expert: What if My IRS Back Taxes Problem Cannot Be Resolved with the Offer in Compromise Option?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Got IRS back taxes?  There is no better time to find tax relief!  Tax Resolution Services will assist you in resolving your tax debt.  Got a tax question?  Tax Resolution Services will answer your tax question. Call us at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
——-Â
Question: Like others who have written in questions to you, I have significant tax debt. I am interested in the Offer in Compromise option, but you have said
[Read More]

Tax Help For Offer in Compromise Applicants: New IRS Changes to Processing

Friday, February 5th, 2010

For taxpayers who are filing for an Offer in Compromise,  the IRS is undergoing policy changes that have positive effects on your application.
Prior to the most recent changes, offer in compromises are difficult and complex procedures that are more often rejected by the IRS for one reason or another than accepted.
However, news below suggests that while the IRS is not substantially increasing its “acceptance rate”, it is making efforts to
[Read More]

Tune In For Tax Help Tips on Big Biz Show Every Thursday From Now Until April 15th!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I am excited to announce the kick-off of the Tax Resolution Services Tax Day Countdown Campaign with the Big Biz Show where I will be giving out free tax help tips to listeners every week from now until April 15th.
As the exclusive tax sponsor for the Big Biz Show Tax Countdown, Tax Resolution Services will be sharing tax tips with taxpayers like you so that you may resolve your tax
[Read More]

Your Unfiled Delinquent Tax Return Checklist: Stop the IRS Now and Avoid Steep Interest and Penalties from Accumulating

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Unfiled delinquent tax returns can weigh on you like a disease. Every unfiled delinquent tax return eats at you, year after year, compounding fear until you feel hopeless. So if you’ve got a late delinquent tax return, follow the simple steps outlined in this unfiled delinquent tax return checklist and get expert help from a tax attorney or a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist to check the IRS off your worry
[Read More]

Retire Your IRS Back Taxes Forever: How Tax Resolution Services Helped Save a Taxpayer $130,000

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

A man from Tennessee who owed the IRS $136,000 in back taxes, is now debt free thanks to our team of expert tax attorneys, CPAs, and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists.
In 1998, Lloyd S. faced an overwhelming tax debt of $136,000. After years of trying to handle his tax problems on his own with no success, he heard about our tax resolution services on Bill Handel’s radio show and he made
[Read More]

Certified Tax Resolution Specialist Michael Rozbruch Has a Special Message for You!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Michael Rozbruch, Certified Tax Resolution Specialist (CTRS) and a member of the American Society of IRS Problem Solvers, has a special message for you:
Whether you’d like to avoid the IRS, contact the IRS, settle with the IRS or just want to refer a friend, relative or client, I’d love to hear from you. I would be happy to provide you or that special person you refer a no-obligation confidential tax
[Read More]

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
[Read More]

Avoid IRS Tax Problems: Correctly Classify Your Employees as IRS Expands Audits to 6,000 Businesses

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The IRS announced that it expects to expand its auditing activities by embarking on a 3-year campaign that will audit 6,000 businesses both big and small.
According to the TheStreet.com, the IRS estimates that American companies underpay employer taxes by a whopping $14 billion a year. As the government is strapped for cash, the IRS is stepping up its auditing department to try and cash in on lost tax revenue.
While some
[Read More]

IRS Payroll Tax Problems: Are You a Responsible Party Liable for the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

In a time when the government is desperate for revenue, it is very important for business owners to stay on top of their payroll taxes game to avoid IRS payroll tax problems.
For those who may not be familiar with payroll taxes, unpaid payroll taxes are considered “trust fund taxes” because the employer’s failure to pay payroll taxes is equated to holding the employee’s money in trust until a federal tax
[Read More]

Need Tax Help? Top 10 Reasons For Taxpayers to Visit IRS Website

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

As you get ready to file your 2010 tax returns, you can visit the IRS website for guidance and answers to any questions you may have  without having to call the IRS and be put on hold for an extended period of time.
If you have questions about resolving your IRS problems, visit our convenient online resources for tax relief strategies, tax help articles, or our IRS help glossary.
Check out the
[Read More]

IRS Tax Humor of the Month from Tax Resolution Services

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Enjoy a tax comic from Tax Resolution Services:

If your tax returns look suspicious or you have questions about filing tax returns, consult a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist today.  Free tax consultation available - fill out the online form - or call us at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS.

Release Your IRS Bank Levy: How a Tax Attorney or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist Can Give You an Advantage

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

I’ve recently blogged about what an IRS bank levy is and why you as the taxpayer must act immediately to get tax help from a tax attorney, CPA, or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist in order to save your financial well-being.
Now I want to go into more detail about just how a tax attorney can help you release your IRS bank levy. The IRS does provide some guidelines on bank levies
[Read More]

Back Taxes Owed by Minnesota Businessman Facing 5 Years in Prison Amount to Over $332k

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Failing to file a federal tax return does not mean that your taxes owed simply go away.  These taxes turn into back taxes and when the IRS figures it out, you will be facing BIG trouble including fines and prison time.  If you owe the IRS back taxes, Tax Resolution Services can help settle your tax debt, even if you can’t afford to pay the back taxes that you owe.  A Certified Tax
[Read More]

Don’t Settle for a Busy Signal if You Need Tax Help: IRS Can Only Service 70% of Taxpayer Phone Calls

Monday, January 18th, 2010

A recent report from DetNews reveals that the IRS is expected to be unable to serve 30% of in-bound callers to its toll-free helpline.
According to the IRS, its service helpline has seen an increase of calls in the past two years from taxpayers who need tax help while filing their income tax returns. Many of these taxpayers have inquiries about the temporary tax breaks passed by Congress or general questions
[Read More]

IRS Tax Help: Taxpayers Need to Beware of Unacceptable Tax Deductions on 2010 Tax Returns

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

As the tax season of 2010 is underway, taxpayers need to be very careful about what kind of tax deductions they are planning to claim.
Since the IRS is stepping up its aggressive collection efforts, it would be unwise for taxpayers to claim deductions that they cannot substantiate with evidence or claim deductions that are not compliant with the IRS tax filing regulations.
If you do find yourself in IRS trouble, there
[Read More]