We are a full-service affordable Christian Tax Firm specializing in Tax Filings, Income, Business, Corporate tax prep, representation, settlements, IRS/State Tax Audit, or Collection problems. <><
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Proverbs 12:15
The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.
Proverbs 11:14
Where there is no guidance, a people falls, but in an abundance of counselors there is safety.
Proverbs 15:22
Without council plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed.
Proverbs 19:20-21
Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future.
We are a full-service Christian tax services firm and if you owe any type of tax debt, federal or State, need to file tax returns, current or past, if you received an IRS or state tax notice or letter, received a federal tax lien or IRS/State is trying to garnish your wages or take your bank account call us today and we can get you immediate relief for all IRS problems.
Lost Records, Not a Problem:
We know How to Reconstruct Tax Returns as former IRS Agents. We Can File and Settle All At the Same Time, no worries.
We are affordable former IRS agents who specialize in the settling of IRS tax debts and the filing of back on file tax returns. Since 1982. A plus rated, BBB.
We have over 200 years of professional tax experience in over 100 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service.
As former IRS agents, we worked also as managers, supervisors, appellate agents, and teaching instructors. There’s not many firms that have more direct IRS combined experience that are firm.
You can call us today for a free initial tax consultation and we will give you a specific actions and exit an strategy to rid yourself of the IRS problem completely.
Dealing with IRS and Settling Back IRS Tax Debt, at the Same Time
IRS generally deals with tax debt by asking for a documented financial statement to make a determination on how IRS will settle your case off the IRS collection computer.
Once IRS reviews your documented financial statement there are five different closing methods IRS will use to settle your case.
1. IRS Tax Hardships.
When IRS determines after reviewing your financial statement you do not have the ability to pay the tax based on their standards, IRS can put you into a currently not collectible status. While this status penalties and interest will run IRS will resurface the case in one to three years.
Over 40% of taxpayers who have outstanding debt have their cases put in this hardship or currently not collectible status.
2. IRS Payment plan or installment agreements.
After review of your current financial statement, IRS can give you a monthly payment plan and there are variety of payment plans that you can go and seek. The IRS has an online payment agreement based on dollar amounts but is best to calls for free analysis to make sure you qualify for the one that fits your financial needs at this time.
Over 6.5 million taxpayers have their cases placed in installment agreements every year.
3. The offer in compromise to settle your IRS tax debt.
Over 78,000 offers are filed every year and approximately 32,000 are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service for an average settlement of $7000.
The offer in compromise is a very specific settlement it is best to seek the advice of a true tax professional to get you the lowest settlement possible.
As a former IRS agent we worked the offer in compromise program and we are extremely familiar with the settlements and how they work. We can absolutely assure you we can settle your case for the lowest dollar possible for your current tax that.
4. File Bankruptcy.
There are variety of bankruptcy options to resolve your tax debt. When you call us today we will review with you the different options and see if they applied your case. To file a Chapter 7 taxes need to be three years or older, filed for two years and assessed for 270 days. Other rules apply but these are the general rules.
5. Statute of limitation expiration on IRS tax debt.
There is a 10 year statute of the limitation on IRS collection cases. The statute runs when IRS takes your tax return and puts it on their IRS collection computer.
Various things extend the statute of limitation.
When we review your case we will go over the case file with you to determine where the statute is on your given tax years.
Tax Filings Preparation or Unfiled Tax Returns + Filing Tax Returns or Unfiled Back Tax Years, with or without tax records
Over 16 million taxpayers do not file annual tax returns.
If you have not filed for many years there is an IRS policy statement 5-1-133 that says you only have to file the last six years.
You should know that IRS keeps income transcripts for the last six years.
We have the ability through back-end portal to pull transcripts to find out what has been filed what has not been filed AND the pull your wage and income reports without alerting the IRS.
If you do not have tax records to file your tax returns, we can prepare your return under reconstructive methods and not only get your tax return filed but settle your case at the same time.
We are experts in the reconstructed process because some of the members of our team are former IRS agents who not only worked but taught this reconstructive methods to new IRS agents.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and we will give you the very best settlement possible with IRS.
We can file your returns and settle your debt all at the same time.