Seeking Tax Debt Relief
If you
owe the Internal Revenue Service back taxes, you may be in need of a
professional to help get tax debt relief. The interest
and penalties that are imposed by the IRS are usually a percentage of the amount
owed and are levied monthly; there is no end to the penalties without paying
off your balance.
Many
people find themselves in a situation where they cannot pay the taxes that are
owed, so they let it go. In time, they get into a position where they are
better able to pay their back taxes, only to find that the amount due has grown
astronomically--sometimes even doubling-- and that they have no hope of ever
paying it off.
Not
paying your taxes when they are due is the most common reason for tax debt, but
another reason is not filing a return to begin with. Even if you didn't owe
much money for the year that you did not file, with the fees and interest that
accrue on top of it, the bill can add up very quickly. Other penalties can be
applied to a person's return if it is inaccurate or deemed to be frivolous.
Once
you get to the point where the tax bill is so great that you have no hope of
paying it, it is time to find a tax consultant to negotiate for tax debt
relief. There are many ways under law to reduce or even eliminate many of
the penalties arrayed against you. It is important to speak to a tax consultant
that has experience with the IRS settlement process. Consultants not only know
the law, but have an ongoing relationship with the IRS to settle disputes. The
IRS is motivated to collect as much money as they can, but are sometimes
willing to reduce the amount owed when legally permissible. A tax consultant
who knows the laws in the area and understands the procedure involved can get
tax debt relief for you.
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Services.
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