Tax Professional Recommendation: Settle Back Taxes with a Tax Expert in Lieu of Tax Evasion

No need to wait until the IRS comes knocking at your door and you find a tax lien filed against you to settle your back taxes.  You have a right to file your original tax return, no matter how late it is (also known as delinquent tax filing).   And if you owe more than $10,000 in taxes, like this real estate agent from Arizona did, I highly recommend having our tax professional team behind you.  Tax Resolution Services’ tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists can help you navigate the difficult waters of late tax filing to resolve back taxes, especially if you are interested in securing a tax payment plan to help you pay your tax debt.  Paying your back taxes, even in an IRS payment plan, insures your freedom, the same freedom that this Arizona business woman is surely going to miss for evading taxes!

A federal grand jury in Phoenix has indicted an Arizona real estate agent and broker for income tax evasion and willful failure to file tax returns, alleging she failed to report interest in a $1.3 million sale.

The indictment alleges Sue J. Taylor, also known as Janice Sue Taylor, 66, used her purported real estate brokerage, National Landbank, and purported real estate trusts to hide earnings from commissions and ownership interest in real property from the IRS. The indictment makes specific reference to a purchase and subsequent sale of land in which Taylor earned a $72,000 commission and had an interest in $1.3 million in proceeds from the sale, none of which was reported to the IRS.

“We take tax evasion seriously and will work with the IRS and other relevant agencies to investigate and prosecute tax evaders,” said Arizona U.S. Attorney Dennis K. Burke in a statement.

Each conviction for income tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

If you are interested in settling back taxes, or learning about our tax relief services, contact Tax Resolution Services at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS today for a free tax consultation.

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