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23rd September 2009
You are probably reading this because you are in need of tax debt help. Sometimes it feels like there is no way out from under an overwhelming IRS tax debt. However, for taxpayers that simply can’t afford to pay, there is a solution. You can actually s... Read >
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23rd September 2009
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23rd September 2009
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22nd September 2009
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Author: mineeds01
21st September 2009
The old adage is crime doesn’t pay, but one certainly can wonder sometimes about the accuracy of it given the number of politicians that seem to be criminals! Regardless, the fact you are making money from a crime doesn’t mean you don’t have to pay ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
16th September 2009
Taxes are a part of life even though no one likes to have to pay for them. It can be very stressful when you don’t have the money you need to pay for your taxes either. You don’t want to be caught avoiding your taxes though because sooner or later tha... Read >
Author: Sofia Hills
10th September 2009
An 'Offer in Compromise' is an agreement between you, the taxpayer, and the IRS. This agreement settles the taxpayer's legal accountability for what is owed to the government, for A lesser amount than the amount originally owed. Once an OIC is accepted, t... Read >
Author: martellelaw
10th September 2009
What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status
The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible: 'Non Collectible Status' or 'Currently Not Collectible.' Both of these phrases mean the same thin... Read >
Author: martellelaw
08th September 2009
The IRS used to be the terror in most peoples nightmares. Specifically, people who got behind on their taxes lived in dread of having the IRS catch up with them and freeze their bank accounts, lien their homes or garnish their wages. To promote voluntary ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
08th September 2009
A tax debt is nothing to laugh about. Failing to pay your taxes on time will result in fines or penalties; and, later interest will grow on these. That's a steadily growing debt for sure. If you do not prioritize this tax debt, you'll find yourself harder... Read >
Author: ShiblY
17th August 2009
According to the IRS, if "Bob" can prove that he would face serious financial hardship by paying his taxes, or is unable to pay them right away, he can apply for a monthly installment plan. The IRS also says in form 9465 that under certain circumstances, ... Read >
Author: Ian R L
10th August 2009
When you learn that you owe money to the IRS you will be thinking about millions of things at the same time. Will I be able to pay on time? Do I have enough money to pay in full? Am I going to get into a lot of trouble? It is natural to face all of these ... Read >
Author: Manuel Davis
04th August 2009
Before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) accepts a taxpayer’s Offer in Compromise, or places his balances in Currently Not Collectible status, or agrees to an Installment Agreement, they will first request a Collection Information Statement (CIS). The ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
17th July 2009
It is often feasible to wipe your tax slate clean at a big discount. If you qualify for something known as the offer in compromise, called an "offer" or "OIC," the IRS has been known to accept as little as 1% of the sum owed on a tax demand and call it ev... Read >
Author: Jamar Hardin
15th July 2009
There are many things you do not want to do in life, and angering the IRS is one of them. If you owe back taxes you are on the fringe of finding yourself in trouble. This doesn’t mean that you are going to jail or that the IRS is going to take your home... Read >
Author: BackTaxesExpert
09th July 2009
A bank levy is another method the IRS uses to collect a back tax liability from a taxpayer. It can cause taxpayers unnecessary financial hardship, but there are numerous options to get one released.
The IRS sends the levy notice to the taxpayer’s ban... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
05th July 2009
Are you aware that the federal government allows a tax debt relief program wherein there are provisions for installment accords, penalty abatement, offer-in-compromise and others? This means that if you owe IRS money in the form of tax, and cannot pay... Read >
Author: Alfredo Petersen
01st July 2009
It is often feasible to wipe your tax slate clean at a giant discount. If you qualify for something called the offer in compromise, called an "offer" or "OIC," the IRS has been known to accept as little as 1% of the sum owed on a tax demand and call it ev... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger
22nd June 2009
It is commonly feasible to wipe your tax slate clean at a massive discount. If you qualify for something known as the offer in compromise, called an "offer" or "OIC," the IRS has been known to accept as little as 1% of the total due on a tax liability and... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger
15th June 2009
It is commonly feasible to wipe your tax slate clean at a massive discount. If you qualify for something called the offer in compromise, referred to as an "offer" or "OIC," the IRS has been known to accept as little as 1% of the amount owed on a tax liabi... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger
20th May 2009
IRS and State back taxes can cause significant financial strain so if you are considering finding a way to pay them you are making a wise decision because each day that goes by will lead to more penalties and interest. In order to pay back taxes, you must... Read >
Author: Manuel Davis
07th May 2009
Let's face it, tax debt is unpleasant, daunting, annoying, and it will never just go away...
So it is best to buck up and just deal with it. Here are some strategies and solutions that will help you deal with tax debt quickly and easily.
1. Extension ... Read >
Author: Steve
28th February 2009
Ok so you realize April 15th is coming around and you don't have the money to pay the IRS what is due. Don't worry many are faced with the same dilemma.
It is important to understand where you are in the process. Have you failed to pay from previous y... Read >
Author: BackTaxesExpert
24th February 2009
If you have a tax debt from past years, or have already done your taxes for this year and expect to owe money, you can find a solution. The solution is not to ignore the debt, however. Although the IRS only has ten years to collect a tax debt, it has many... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
03rd February 2009
The IRS reassured homeowners that, although mortgage workouts and foreclosures can have tax consequences, special relief provisions can often reduce or eliminate the tax bite for financially strapped borrowers who lose their homes.
For those taxpayers... Read >
Author: arstringfellow
17th January 2009
Seeking advice on various tax problems from tax attorneys has become a regular practice. It is a fact that only an expert tax attorney can help a tax payer get rid of even a severe tax problem. However finding a reliable company that can provide appropria... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
08th January 2009
Taking on IRS tax debt is a daunting task that presents many confusing issues. The majority of taxpayers are aware of the option to pay their IRS tax debt in full or pay the tax debt in monthly payments or installments. But there is another option, the IR... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
08th January 2009
With the recent downturn in the economy, Americans find themselves not only facing unsecured credit card debt problems, and difficulties handling their home and vehicle loans, but oftentimes unable to pay their IRS taxes in a timely manner. There is IRS ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
08th January 2009
If you have a tax lien being reported on your report you score is in serious trouble. You should remove this item as soon as possible.
The first step is to request validation from the bureaus. This is done through sending a dispute letter directly to e... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
27th November 2008
When you have unpaid back taxes, getting IRS relief is an urgent matter. You will want to establish a resolution with the IRS as quickly as possible in order to avoid enforced collections or to stop the enforced collections already in place. However, it i... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
20th October 2008
Good IRS tax relief is hard to find and for people with complicated tax issues, it is an absolute necessity. But how do you know which tax reduction firm is the best one to try? How can you be sure you're going to get the tax debt help that you need? And ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
20th October 2008
It's possible to settle your IRS tax debt, but it presents a challenge. Proving you can settle your tax debt for less is a daunting experience. You have to contend with pages of IRS paperwork rife with technical terms. Settling tax debt is indeed a realit... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
20th October 2008
Tax law provides many solutions for resolving tax debt. But if you were to contact the IRS directly, they would only alert you to one solution, and that's paying the tax debt in full. Here are five popular IRS tax relief solutions you should know about to... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
16th October 2008
You may think you don't need an IRS debt tax attorney at first, but it doesn't take long to find out that expert assistance is imperative. Anything connected with the Internal Revenue Service and past due taxes can become very complicated quickly. In fact... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
15th September 2008
The IRS offers three (3) different payment options when it comes to the Offer in Compromise: a Lump Sum Cash Offer, a Short Term Periodic Payment Offer, and a Deferred Periodic Payment Offer. However, the difference in these payment options is not solely ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
12th September 2008
Income tax debt relief can take many forms when you're ready to negotiate with the IRS. When you don't have the money to pay your income taxes, it can seem hopeless as the IRS notices pile up on the desk. But the truth is here are several ways to come t... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
09th September 2008
It should be well-known by now you can get federal income tax relief, but in fact a lot of people are still unaware of this fact. There are a number of ways to negotiate a settlement or payment agreement with the IRS. Unfortunately the IRS will probabl... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
05th September 2008
People often wonder if there will come a point when after a period of collecting tax debts, the IRS can no longer claim the money you owe them. Is there such a concept as statute of limitations n IRS tax debts? The answer is YES. The law allows the IRS to... Read >
Author: dmishesq
04th September 2008
Tax relief negotiation includes working out agreements for taxes owed and clearing up mistakes made by the IRS. Unfortunately, it can be difficult proving the IRS made a mistake, because they're stubborn to the end. The IRS negotiates from the standpoint ... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
03rd September 2008
One of the settlement programs offered by the IRS is what is known as an Offer in Compromise. With this tax resolution, taxpayers make an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service to settles their tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. One ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
03rd September 2008
One of the settlement programs offered by the IRS is what is known as an Offer in Compromise. With this tax resolution, taxpayers make an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service to settles their tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. One ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
20th August 2008
Tax debt consolidation help is the solution to IRS problems that just won't go away. The IRS has many collection tools at its disposal and the agency will use them all in an attempt to collect taxes. At any point in the process you can get expert assistan... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
19th August 2008
If you are looking for tax debt assistance, a professional tax negotiator can help with the current problems you are facing. You may have a long standing unresolved issue with the IRS or have just recently filed a return and can't pay the taxes. In betwee... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
17th August 2008
It's possible to settle tax liabilities in a number of ways. The various methods differ in how they affect the tax balance due and the payment plan, but there's a lot of flexibility in how both are handled. Skillful negotiation with the IRS can lead to re... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
17th August 2008
When you legally owe a tax debt, getting Offer In Compromise help can give you an opportunity to pay cents on a dollar as settlement. In other words, you pay less than you owe and the full debt is cleared. Naturally, not all offers are accepted by the IRS... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
14th August 2008
The IRS doesn't really want you to know you can settle tax debts for a percentage of the total owed. In many cases, the entire tax debt can be eliminated. The only way to find out about the various alternatives in any detail is to spend hours pouring over... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
13th August 2008
If you are searching for information about innovative tax relief, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to innovative tax relief and in some manner related to property tax relief f... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
13th August 2008
It's difficult to provide accurate corporate tax relief information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many corporate tax relief related information as possible. Even if you are searching for information somehow related to claim ta... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
It's difficult to provide accurate pensions tax relief information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many pensions tax relief related information as possible. Even if you are searching for information somehow related to income ta... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
If your major interest is information related to claim tax relief or any other such as research and development tax relief, Virginia state tax forms, help with tax debt or car tax relief, this article can prove useful.
The IRS also offers the payment ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
As you search for group tax relief related information or other information about IRS income tax forms or commercial property tax relief, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into the group tax rel... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
As you search for family tax relief related information or other information about small business tax relief or property tax relief for the elderly, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into the fa... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
I am sure your quest for interest tax relief has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for interest tax relief information or other such information like IRS deduction, state tax forms, Illinois... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
29th July 2008
I am sure your quest for business tax relief has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for business tax relief information or other such information like state of Tennessee jobs, income tax prep... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
29th July 2008
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation due to the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, all information (whether about tax relief attorneys or any other such as Virginia state income tax return, school tax r... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
29th July 2008
As you search for new tax relief related information or other information about online income tax return or the tax relief and health care act of 2006, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into the... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
29th July 2008
Are you searching for information related to property tax relief or other information somehow related to citizen tax relief, or inheritance tax relief? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to property tax relief and even somehow rel... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
21st May 2008
Thousands of taxpayers find themselves in debt to the IRS every year. Fortunately the IRS has several tax settlement programs available to taxpayers who cannot afford to fully repay their taxes. When a taxpayer settles with the IRS they are agreeing to pa... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
30th March 2008
Myth Number One: The IRS will Accept Pennies on the Dollar
You may have heard the term “Pennies on the Dollar” in reference to settling a tax debt. However, 99 cents is “pennies on the dollar,” and filing an Offer in Compromise is complicated a... Read >
Author: Chris W
30th March 2008
When you face a large tax liability, you can give the IRS an Offer in Compromise, or request a Penalty Abatement. But your best defense is to minimize your tax liability at the front end.
“With most of our clients, we can show them tax deductions an... Read >
Author: Chris W
15th February 2008
Few things threaten your well-being like the harassment and anxiety of tax problems. Most people make 3 mistakes that get them in trouble with the IRS. They procrastinate, they attempt to represent themselves and they hire sub-par representation and are t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th February 2008
The fastest way to resolve your Internal Revenue Service (IRS) back taxes is to pay them in full. You will need to include any interest or penalties that have accrued on the IRS back taxes since they were originally assessed. These can add up quickly and ... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
07th November 2007
As if a foreclosure on your home isn’t bad enough, do you realize there could be dire tax consequences? Fortunately, the IRS is taking steps to mitigate much of the double disaster. Many have accused the IRS of speaking some foreign language over the ye... Read >
Author: Raynor James
11th April 2007
Article Summary
Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it
Finally, the new OIC rules state that an... Read >
Author: David Jacquot
21st December 2006
While many people fear being audited by the IRS for past tax returns, owing back taxes is actually a more stressful situation. If you owe, there are a couple of ways to deal with the situation.
Dealing with Tax Debt
First things first. The best ad... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
31st August 2006
Few things threaten your well-being like the harassment and anxiety of persistent tax problems. Most people make 3 mistakes that get them in trouble with the IRS. They procrastinate. They attempt to represent themselves. They hire sub-par representation a... Read >
Author: Frank Hague
16th July 2006
In recent years, the IRS has made a concerted effort to get people back into good status by reaching deals on overdue taxes. The rules affecting this program have just changed dramatically.
Major Changes to IRS Tax Settlement Rules
The IRS used to ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
16th July 2006
The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 has ushered in new rules for settling tax debts with the IRS. Here is the scoop on the compromise procedures.
New Procedure for Settling Tax Debts with the IRS
If you owe the federal govern... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
08th September 2005
The end of tax filing extensions is quickly approaching. What do you do if you can't pay the amounts you owe? You should still file your return by the due date and pay as much as you can. There are, however, additional steps that might help.
Credit Car... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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