The IRS Will Continue to Aggressively Pursue Tax Cheats at Every Level in 2009
I recently appeared on the KVEC Morning New as a guest tax expert to share some insider advice for filing your 2008 taxes.
In addition to year end tax tips, deduction opportunities that help make the most of slow economy, and advice on taking advantage of extended tax breaks, I talked about how the IRS will continue to aggressively pursue tax cheats at every level in 2009.
Tracking down the non-filers, tax cheats and the people who owe back taxes is the only way the government is able to collect revenue in this current economy. I’ve seen this first hand – as I’ve noticed a major change in attitude at the IRS over the last few months. And I’m pretty sure it’s just going to get worse.
So if you are in trouble with the IRS and need help solving your tax problems, visit the Tax Resolution Services web site at for a free tax relief consultation or call 866-477-7762.
More Tax Help, IRS News and Tax Relief Tips:
- Hire a Good Number Cruncher: Save Money and Avoid IRS Problems
- Tax Changes in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Avoid IRS Tax Penalties By Establishing “Reasonable Cause” For Failing to File and Pay Your Taxes
- Tax Resolution News: IRS Warns Against Frivolous Tax Arguments That Can Incur Severe Penalties
- IRS Relief News: What Americans With Back Taxes Need to Know About Reaching Out to the IRS for Tax Help
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January 6th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
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January 8th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
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