IRS Debt Help

 
Jan
2

Why Does Irs Tax Relief Take So Long

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Hiring Representation
At first glance, hiring representation may seem like it will only delay tax relief. It is just another layer between you and your goal – either tax debt resolution or IRS collection relief. In reality, having a knowledgeable attorney serve on your side may make the end result better for you. In case you did not know, the IRS has very specific rules and regulations that they must abide by when resolving back taxes or releasing levies, liens, and garnishments of taxpayers. A competent attorney will know these IRS guidelines, and the best way to try to get you the tax relief you are seeking.

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Jan
1

Tax Tips: A Tax Debt Attorney Can Assist With Irs Tax Problems

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If you have unpaid taxes—you are not alone. There are many taxpayers who are unable to settle the tax debt owing to the IRS or the Franchise Tax Board for California income taxes at this time. Whatever the reason or situation, rest assured there are solutions available that a tax debt attorney or CPA can offer when you can’t pay the balance owing to the IRS or Franchise Tax Board. When discussing the balance owing, it is made up of three parts:

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Dec
31

IRS Debt Help: 5 Options To Getting Rid Of Tax Debt

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Do you owe the IRS? Are you struggling with IRS debts and cannot figure out what to do? Don’t despair, you are not alone. Many Americans owe back taxes, or cannot afford to pay their IRS debts. If you want to get IRS debt help, it’s important to understand the different IRS tax debt strategies.
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Dec
15

Don’t be afraid of the IRS Anymore

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This is my story, the story of a single dad with nearly $27,000 in
back taxes and IRS debt and how I went from frozen and seized
assets to settling my debt for 90% less than I owed

Like millions of Americans, I suddenly found myself without a job and worse, discovered
that I was deeply in debt with the IRS. As a single dad I had been working over 40 hours a
week just to make ends meet for my family. It’s not that I didn’t do what was expected, I
had set my tax with-holdings correctly, I had calculated that I would break even each and
every April 15th.. nothing owed to me, and nothing owed to the government. When I lost
my job, the only income for me and my little one I didn’t think things could get any worse.
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