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February 2009
Dear Emilia,

With tax season quickly approaching, the IRS has announced that it will be providing help to those Americans struggling to meet their tax obligations this year. This is a difficult time for many Americans facing financial hardship, but with the IRS pledging to offer greater flexibility to troubled taxpayers, there's a unique opportunity for Americans to get the help they need now to resolve their IRS debt.

If you are in trouble with the IRS, our specialized staff of attorneys, CPAs, EAs and tax professionals can help. Visit the Tax Resolution Services web site for a free tax relief consultation or call us at 866-IRS-PROBLEMS.
IRS Announces Unprecedented Opportunity to Settle Outstanding Tax Debts
IRS eases enforcement and collection efforts to help Americans in financial distress.
Distressed taxpayers plagued by mounting medical bills, heavy reliance on Social Security assistance, or recent job losses may now be eligible for a tax break. Read more.
New IRS Review Process For Home Equity Could Help Distressed Homeowners
Tax Collector May Settle with Taxpayer for Less Than the Full Amount of Taxes Owed.
Under previous guidelines, IRS would not generally accept compromise offers from taxpayers with untapped home equity. A new IRS unit has been established to review offers that were previously rejected and will in some circumstances consider compromise offers it would otherwise have rejected because of the home equity issue. Read more.
Find Out How to Settle Your Tax Debt by Negotiating a Payment Plan with the IRS
Save Money by Negotiating the Lowest Possible Monthly Payment
One way you can settle your back taxes is by negotiating an Installment Agreement with the government that that allows you to pay your liabilities over time. Read more.
If you cannot afford to pay your taxes or make monthly payments, we can help you qualify for another type of tax relief, such as an offer in compromise, or negotiate that your account be placed in a "currently not collectible" status so that you will not be required to make payments and the IRS will not pursue collection action. Please contact us today!
Sincerely,

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Michael Rozbruch
CEO, Tax Resolution Services, Co.
1-(866) IRS-PROBLEMS or (818) 774-1813