San Mateo, Calif., - With tax day behind us, consumers and business owners who owe the IRS are not out of the woods. But while death and taxes are the big two inevitabilities, those with serious tax problems should know that it is possible to negotiate with the IRS to reduce past-due tax penalties and payments, according to Bradford G. Stroh, co-founder and CEO of Freedom Financial Network, LLC.
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.
There are five strategies for getting out of IRS tax debt.
I.R.S. Email Scams - 6 Tips to Protect Yourself By: Neil Lemons An alert issued by the I.R.S. back in November warned consumers of an email that claimed it was from the I.R.S., but is really a scam. Get six tips to protect yourself from what could possibly cost you your identity and a lot of money. Tags: back tax, irs, help, relief, email scam
“THE OIC”: Could Tax Settlement Be Just the Tax Relief You Need? By: Tymon Hytem If you are a taxpayer, delinquent in your tax liabilities to the IRS, then you may be aware of the “OIC”. To clarify for those taxpayers with a past due IRS tax problem hovering over their heads, an “OIC” is the acronym for “Offer in Compromise”. The Offer in Compromise program is the Internal Revenue Service’s way of acknowledging that some taxpayers simply will not ever be able to afford to remit their back taxes in full. The IRS is open to finding a way to “compromise” with the taxpayer to determine a reduced amount that will ultimately be “remitted” and be considered payment in full of the tax liability at hand. This process allows the IRS to bring taxpayers back into good status and insure timely filing and payment of all future taxes. It also puts forth a better “public image” for this federal agency that historically has been viewed as a terrorizing collection agency working on behalf of our federal government. Tags: IRS Tax Debt Settlement Help, Tax Debt Settlement
Need Help with IRS Back Taxes? By: Tymon Hytem It is possible to resolve IRS back taxes by simply paying the Internal Revenue Service in full. Paying back taxes in full also includes paying off the accrued penalties and interest on the back taxes since the date the taxes were initially assessed. Accrued interest and penalties can rapidly add thousands of dollars to an IRS back tax debt. Not surprisingly, most taxpayers that have delinquent IRS taxes do not have the funds to pay their tax bill in full. They need tax debt help! Fortunately, there are some forms of IRS tax relief that may assist them with their dilemma. Tags: Tax Debt Help, IRS Tax Relief
How to Handle a Tax Liability By: Larson Financial The experts at Larson Financial give some helpful hints on what to do if you've been notified that you have a tax liability. It's important to take the right steps and talk to the right people in order to minimize penalties. Tags: Tax Debt Resolution, Tax Issues
How to Handle Unpaid Back Taxes at the State Level By: Larson Financial The experts at Larson Financial give some helpful hints on what to do if you've been notified that you have a tax liability. It's important to take the right steps and talk to the right people in order to minimize penalties. Tags: Tax, Debt, Resolution
How to Hire a Tax Resolution Company You Can Trust By: Michael Rozbruch How do consumers choose from the large number of companies out there that offer tax relief assistance? And more importantly, how do they know they won’t end up getting ripped off? Here are 7 ways to ensure that your IRS tax problems are in good hands. Tags: IRS tax problems, tax resolution, back taxes
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