Big Secret + The Trust Fund Statute Of Limitation + Beat the 6672 Trust Fund Penalty + Former IRS

 

Fresh Start Tax


I am a former IRS Agent Revenue Officer and teaching instructor with the Internal Revenue Service.

 

Few people know that the trust fund recovery penalty has a statute of limitation.

Many people pay the United States government and do not know their statutes have expired.

It’s best to contact and experience tax professional to find out if the statute of limitation on the trust fund recovery penalty, 6672 as in fact expired.

Many revenue officers keep these cases in their inventory well too long and before you know it the statutes have expired. This does not bode well by management and many times when the statute expired the revenue officers catch living Hell.

I seen a number of revenue officers fired because they let statutes of limitations expire.

Trust fund statute of limitations is very unique in itself.

People who do not pay their payroll taxes get caught up with the IRS asserting the 6672 penalty against responsible persons.

I am not going to go into that in detail. about this. I take it if you are looking the statute up you know what the trust fund penalty is.

 

 Below you will find from the Internal Revenue Service manual the trust fund recovery penalty in its appropriate statute of limitations.

 

IRS IRM 5.19.14.2.2 (08-03-2018)

Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Statute of Limitations

1. The general rule is that an assessment of tax must be made within three years from the date a return is filed or the due date of the return, whichever is later.


The IRS time frame for assessment of the trust fund recovery penalty against you is based on the filing date of your company’s employment tax returns (Form 941).

The IRS has three years from the filing date of the employment tax returns to come to you with the trust fund penalty.  The term “filing date” is important here because it is defined by Internal Revenue Code 6501(b)(2), which states that employment tax returns filed for any period ending within a calendar year are considered filed on April 15 of the succeeding year.

Good EXAMPLE:

Lets say a 941 return filed on time for June 30, 2018.

The IRS tax assessment does not begin to consider the return filed for trust fund assessment purposes until April 15, 2019.

This allows the time for the IRS to assess trust fund recovery penalty until April 15, 2022. That’s, three years from April 15, 2019. 

If a 941 return was filed timely for the quarter ending December 31, 2017, the IRS will have three years from April 15, 2018 to assess trust fund recovery penalty against you.

The IRS will have until April 15, 2021 to assess trust fund recovery penalty. 

If you file your Form 941 late, the statue of limitation for the IRS to assess trust fund recovery penalty is three years from the filing date, but the statute of limitation must have expired if it were filed on time. 

Have questions or need representation call.

Speak directly to a former IRS Agent.

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Houston Offices 112 West 4th St. Houston, TX 77007
.
Fresh Start Tax



There are different Ways to Solve Back IRS Debt Problems to get tax relief for back taxes, Since 1982, Former IRS Agents who Know the system.


We will review with you the various examinations to help, get rid of, relieve or eliminate you of your current IRS tax debt in obligation. We can file all back taxes as well.


We will walk through all the programs to see what programs you qualify. Since 1982, Former IRS.

We are an Affordable professional tax firm that can offer you a free initial tax consultation and walk you through the process if you have a back balance due the Internal Revenue Service.

If you have balance due on back taxes and are looking to set up a payment agreement, file firm offer in compromise to settle your back tax debt or you need to file back tax returns, call us today for a free initial tax consultation.



We have worked out of the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service.

We are true IRS Experts in the area of IRS tax settlement services.

How does IRS dispose of Tax Debt Cases?

The 5 ways or programs for IRS Tax Debt are the following:

1. By Payment in full,

2. By monthly Payments,

3. By the Acceptance of an offer in compromise, (this is how your completely eliminate the tax debt)

4. By statue expiration. (this is how your completely eliminate the tax debt)

5. For those who cannot pay their debt IRS has a non-collectible or hardship program.



Upon your initial free tax consultation we will walk through the various programs and let you know the easiest way to resolve your back tax debt.




The most important aspect of working tax debt cases is completely dependent on the individual or business financial statements.It is the most important factor.

Your current documented financial statement determines all.

IRS uses a very simple formula to determine their settlement process.

It is all about your assets and your income and your current necessary living expenses. There is a very specific formula.

IRS only allows certain expenses that are considered necessary living expenses.

There are charts available on what IRS allows. Anything not on those charts are disallowed and this is what trips out most taxpayers.

A simple review of your current financial statement and we can let you know the different programs you may be eligible for.

You will need to complete form 433F or form 433A for us to make a current determination. IRS will only use their financial statements.

It is critically important to know that you cannot pay less taxes unless you qualify for the offer in compromise program.

IRS has a very specific formula that they use to compute the offer in compromise.

The only way you can pay less tax is through the offer in compromise program. There is also an IRS pre-qualifier form.

I have over 40 years in this industry and it is critical if you want to settle your tax debt for the lowest possible amount you should go to true tax professionals.


Important information:

All your tax returns will have to be filed before IRS will work your offer in compromise.

If you need help with your tax preparation call us and we can have a staff of Experts accountants and tax preparers complete all returns with or without records.

Also beware that many times the Internal Revenue Service want to make sure you are current in your withholding tax or your estimate tax payments are they will not close your work your case until you become fully compliant.

Beware of IRS tax settlement services companies.

We have been in this industry a long time there are many good companies in as many bad tax settlement service companies. For you to evaluate in IRS tax settlement service company you must ask to speak directly to the person who will be working your case.

Generally, when you call a tax services company, you are speaking to what is called a closer. That person is a salesman and will actually bill you and charge you for the services then your case gets passed down the line.

When you call fresh start tax, you will speak directly to the person who works your case and that person can give you a true evaluation on how and if IRS will accept an IRS tax settlement .


Check out the BBB rating and make sure you have a true tax professional working your case.

I suggest you always hire someone who’s worked at the IRS because they are aware of the methodologies required to get your offer in compromise through the system.



Other ways to Solve Back IRS Taxes Debt or Back Tax Issues

As a general rule, you may apply for hardships, payment agreements or settle for an offer in compromise to settle your debt for pennies on the dollar.

We will review with you your financial statement and let you know what the lowest possible settlement IRS will accept. 40% of all persons that owe back taxes are issue into a hardship or are currently not collectible status and 6.5 million taxpayers enter into annual payment agreements.

The other way to pay less tax is for the ten-year statute of limitation to run out and your debt will be written off by the Internal Revenue Service.

If you want to file an offer in compromise I thought you’d like to know what the statistics are.

Last year over 78,000 offers in compromise/IRS tax debt settlement were filed by taxpayers and over 38% of those were accepted for average of $6500 per case. Approximately 40,000 taxpayers last year paid less tax.

At the current time there are 7500 cases in the offer queue. The average wait time is nine months. There are not enough IRS employees to work the current inventory.

Keep in mind this is a national average in your case is completely dependent on your individual financial statement.

We will not file for an offer in compromise unless you are a true candidate for the program. You must qualify.

There is a pre qualifier tool to find out if you are a settlement candidate for income or business tax debt.

Upon your initial tax consultation we’ll let you know if you are eligible to have an accepted offer in compromise by the Internal Revenue Service.

Due to the new fresh start tax initiative Internal Revenue Service had made it easier to file for the program. However this program is not for everybody.

Everyone wants to settle with IRS but there is a very specific format and methodology that must be followed.

There are many myths about the pennies on the dollar program so you need to hear the truth before spending any money.

There are many firms that take your money and then let you know after the fact you are not qualified. you need to know before hand whether you have a fighting chance. Being a former IRS agent employee gives you a huge advantage of having the review your offer in compromise to settle your tax debt.

At our firm we will take no clients money until we are no they are a true candidate for the settlement program.

There are many myths about the offer in compromise so IRS in their great wisdom provides a pre-qualifier tool to find out if taxpayers are eligible for the offer in compromise program so taxpayers do not give their hard-earned money to unsuspecting tax firms promising tax settlements.

The Offer in Compromise Program

If you have any questions or issues about the offer in compromise program to settle or negotiate your debt for pennies on the dollar, call us today and we will review your case to let you know if you are a qualified and suitable candidate.

The IRS spends a lot of due diligence before they accept an offer in compromise.

It is possible for the IRS to spend over 20-40 hours working an offer in compromise.

IRS uses the Accuriant search engine, Google in a variety of other searches to check on assets and histories of taxpayers and businesses.

You want to make sure you are accurate and truthful on your financial statement.

The higher the dollar case the greater the due diligence. Many people ask why is this process not that simple. The answer is this, all accepted offers in compromise are a matter of public record for one year in the regional office where the offer was accepted.

The Internal Revenue Service does all that it can to make sure there is a matter of consistency within the offer in compromise program if not still be a tremendous public outcry.

One base rule for the offer in compromise program. IRS is only concerned about your income and assets. This includes your equity in your home, pension plans are IRA’s.

One nice thing about the IRS accepting your offer in compromise is that once you meet the terms of the settlement they will release your federal tax lien.

Below you will find out what you need to know about the offer in compromise program.


The IRS will return any newly filed Offer in Compromise application where the taxpayer has not filed all required tax returns. The internal revenue service will immediately reject your offer in compromise. Any fees included with the OIC will also be returned.

This new policy does not apply to current year tax returns if there is a valid extension on file.

When IRS determines that they will settle with you, IRS will consider your unique set of facts and circumstances: these are just some

• Ability to pay,

• Income,

• Expenses; and,

• Asset equity.

IRS will generally approve an offer in compromise when the amount offered represents the most we can expect to collect within a reasonable period of time.

Right now that is appox. 9 months

Make sure you are eligible for the offer in compromise to settle your back IRS tax debt.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

Use the Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier to confirm your eligibility and prepare a preliminary proposal.

Submit your offer in compromise to settle your IRS tax debt

You’ll find step-by-step instructors and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF). Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Select a payment option on an IRS offer settlement

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• Lump Sum Cash:

Submit an initial payment of 20 percent of the total offer amount with your application. Wait for written acceptance, then pay the remaining balance of the offer in five or fewer payments.

• Periodic Payment:(most common)

Submit your initial payment with your application. Continue to pay the remaining balance in monthly installments while the IRS considers your offer. If accepted, continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

If you meet the Low Income Certification guidelines, you do not have to send the application fee or the initial payment and you will not need to make monthly installments during the evaluation of your offer.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation and speak to a true IRS tax expert who will walk you through the process of how to negotiate with IRS over back taxes and see if you qualify to pay less taxes for an IRS tax settlement.


IRS Tax Debt Problem Help + Owe IRS Back Taxes + Settlements + Tax Liens + IRS Levies Garnishments + Payments + Representation + Hempstead, Pearland, Pasadena, Willis

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Since 1982, Affordable, A plus rated BBB. Former IRS Agents, Tax Attorney and CPA’s.
Houston Offices 112 West 4th St. Houston, TX 77007
.

Fresh Start Tax

 

There are different Ways to Solve Back IRS Debt Problems to get tax relief for back taxes, Since 1982, Former IRS Agents who Know the system.


We will review with you the various examinations to help, get rid of, relieve or eliminate you of your current IRS tax debt in obligation. We can file all back taxes as well.


We will walk through all the programs to see what programs you qualify. Since 1982, Former IRS.

We are an Affordable professional tax firm that can offer you a free initial tax consultation and walk you through the process if you have a back balance due the Internal Revenue Service.

If you have balance due on back taxes and are looking to set up a payment agreement, file firm offer in compromise to settle your back tax debt or you need to file back tax returns, call us today for a free initial tax consultation.



We have worked out of the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We are true IRS Experts in the area of IRS tax settlement services.

How does IRS dispose of Tax Debt Cases?

The 5 ways or programs for IRS Tax Debt are the following:

1. By Payment in full,

2. By monthly Payments,

3. By the Acceptance of an offer in compromise, (this is how your completely eliminate the tax debt)

4. By statue expiration. (this is how your completely eliminate the tax debt)

5. For those who cannot pay their debt IRS has a non-collectible or hardship program.



Upon your initial free tax consultation we will walk through the various programs and let you know the easiest way to resolve your back tax debt.




The most important aspect of working tax debt cases is completely dependent on the individual or business financial statements.It is the most important factor.

Your current documented financial statement determines all.

IRS uses a very simple formula to determine their settlement process.

It is all about your assets and your income and your current necessary living expenses. There is a very specific formula.

IRS only allows certain expenses that are considered necessary living expenses.

There are charts available on what IRS allows. Anything not on those charts are disallowed and this is what trips out most taxpayers.

A simple review of your current financial statement and we can let you know the different programs you may be eligible for.

You will need to complete form 433F or form 433A for us to make a current determination. IRS will only use their financial statements.

It is critically important to know that you cannot pay less taxes unless you qualify for the offer in compromise program.

IRS has a very specific formula that they use to compute the offer in compromise.

The only way you can pay less tax is through the offer in compromise program. There is also an IRS pre-qualifier form.

I have over 40 years in this industry and it is critical if you want to settle your tax debt for the lowest possible amount you should go to true tax professionals.


Important information:

All your tax returns will have to be filed before IRS will work your offer in compromise.

If you need help with your tax preparation call us and we can have a staff of Experts accountants and tax preparers complete all returns with or without records.

Also beware that many times the Internal Revenue Service want to make sure you are current in your withholding tax or your estimate tax payments are they will not close your work your case until you become fully compliant.

Beware of IRS tax settlement services companies.

We have been in this industry a long time there are many good companies in as many bad tax settlement service companies. For you to evaluate in IRS tax settlement service company you must ask to speak directly to the person who will be working your case.

Generally, when you call a tax services company, you are speaking to what is called a closer. That person is a salesman and will actually bill you and charge you for the services then your case gets passed down the line.

When you call fresh start tax, you will speak directly to the person who works your case and that person can give you a true evaluation on how and if IRS will accept an IRS tax settlement .


Check out the BBB rating and make sure you have a true tax professional working your case.

I suggest you always hire someone who’s worked at the IRS because they are aware of the methodologies required to get your offer in compromise through the system.



Other ways to Solve Back IRS Taxes Debt or Back Tax Issues

As a general rule, you may apply for hardships, payment agreements or settle for an offer in compromise to settle your debt for pennies on the dollar.

We will review with you your financial statement and let you know what the lowest possible settlement IRS will accept. 40% of all persons that owe back taxes are issue into a hardship or are currently not collectible status and 6.5 million taxpayers enter into annual payment agreements.

The other way to pay less tax is for the ten-year statute of limitation to run out and your debt will be written off by the Internal Revenue Service.

If you want to file an offer in compromise I thought you’d like to know what the statistics are.

Last year over 78,000 offers in compromise/IRS tax debt settlement were filed by taxpayers and over 38% of those were accepted for average of $6500 per case. Approximately 40,000 taxpayers last year paid less tax.

At the current time there are 7500 cases in the offer queue. The average wait time is nine months. There are not enough IRS employees to work the current inventory.

Keep in mind this is a national average in your case is completely dependent on your individual financial statement.

We will not file for an offer in compromise unless you are a true candidate for the program. You must qualify.

There is a pre qualifier tool to find out if you are a settlement candidate for income or business tax debt.

Upon your initial tax consultation we’ll let you know if you are eligible to have an accepted offer in compromise by the Internal Revenue Service.

Due to the new fresh start tax initiative Internal Revenue Service had made it easier to file for the program. However this program is not for everybody.

Everyone wants to settle with IRS but there is a very specific format and methodology that must be followed.

There are many myths about the pennies on the dollar program so you need to hear the truth before spending any money.

There are many firms that take your money and then let you know after the fact you are not qualified. you need to know before hand whether you have a fighting chance. Being a former IRS agent employee gives you a huge advantage of having the review your offer in compromise to settle your tax debt.

At our firm we will take no clients money until we are no they are a true candidate for the settlement program.

There are many myths about the offer in compromise so IRS in their great wisdom provides a pre-qualifier tool to find out if taxpayers are eligible for the offer in compromise program so taxpayers do not give their hard-earned money to unsuspecting tax firms promising tax settlements.

The Offer in Compromise Program

If you have any questions or issues about the offer in compromise program to settle or negotiate your debt for pennies on the dollar, call us today and we will review your case to let you know if you are a qualified and suitable candidate.

The IRS spends a lot of due diligence before they accept an offer in compromise.

It is possible for the IRS to spend over 20-40 hours working an offer in compromise.

IRS uses the Accuriant search engine, Google in a variety of other searches to check on assets and histories of taxpayers and businesses.

You want to make sure you are accurate and truthful on your financial statement.

The higher the dollar case the greater the due diligence. Many people ask why is this process not that simple. The answer is this, all accepted offers in compromise are a matter of public record for one year in the regional office where the offer was accepted.

The Internal Revenue Service does all that it can to make sure there is a matter of consistency within the offer in compromise program if not still be a tremendous public outcry.

One base rule for the offer in compromise program. IRS is only concerned about your income and assets. This includes your equity in your home, pension plans are IRA’s.

One nice thing about the IRS accepting your offer in compromise is that once you meet the terms of the settlement they will release your federal tax lien.

Below you will find out what you need to know about the offer in compromise program.


The IRS will return any newly filed Offer in Compromise application where the taxpayer has not filed all required tax returns. The internal revenue service will immediately reject your offer in compromise. Any fees included with the OIC will also be returned.

This new policy does not apply to current year tax returns if there is a valid extension on file.

When IRS determines that they will settle with you, IRS will consider your unique set of facts and circumstances: these are just some

• Ability to pay,

• Income,

• Expenses; and,

• Asset equity.

IRS will generally approve an offer in compromise when the amount offered represents the most we can expect to collect within a reasonable period of time.

Right now that is appox. 9 months

Make sure you are eligible for the offer in compromise to settle your back IRS tax debt.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

Use the Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier to confirm your eligibility and prepare a preliminary proposal.

Submit your offer in compromise to settle your IRS tax debt

You’ll find step-by-step instructors and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF). Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Select a payment option on an IRS offer settlement

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• Lump Sum Cash:

Submit an initial payment of 20 percent of the total offer amount with your application. Wait for written acceptance, then pay the remaining balance of the offer in five or fewer payments.

• Periodic Payment:(most common)

Submit your initial payment with your application. Continue to pay the remaining balance in monthly installments while the IRS considers your offer. If accepted, continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

If you meet the Low Income Certification guidelines, you do not have to send the application fee or the initial payment and you will not need to make monthly installments during the evaluation of your offer.

Understand the process to settle your tax debt on an IRS settlement offer to pay less tax

While your offer to pay less taxes is being evaluated:

• Your non-refundable payments and fees will be applied to the tax liability (you may designate payments to a specific tax year and tax debt);

• A Notice of Federal Tax Lien may be filed;

• Other collection activities are suspended;

• The legal assessment and collection period is extended;

• Make all required payments associated with your offer;

• You are not required to make payments on an existing installment agreement; and

• Your offer is automatically accepted if the IRS does not make a determination within two years of the IRS receipt date.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation and speak to a true IRS tax expert who will walk you through the process of how to negotiate with IRS over back taxes and see if you qualify to pay less taxes for an IRS tax settlement.

 

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Since 1982, Affordable, A plus rated BBB. Former IRS Agents, Tax Attorney, CPA’s, Former IRS Agents
Local Houston Tax Offices 112 West 4th St. Houston, TX  77007




We are Former Christian IRS Agents that worked out of the IRS offices.

We know all the systems. Since 1982, Affordable. <><

We are staffed with Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers and CPA’s.

Our former IRS agent have over 100 years of direct IRS tax experience.

 

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 counsel plans fail, but with advisers they succeed.



We are staffed with Christian tax attorneys, tax lawyers and a plethora of other tax professionals who can deal with IRS debt.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and have over 100 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service.

We can help you with any IRS tax issue that you have, we have seasoned and veteran attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents can help you with any IRS tax debt, IRS settlement called an offer compromise or offer you various types of IRS tax relief.

If you have any back IRS debt or filling issues contact us today and we can tell you exactly how to solve your problem.


Last year alone over 14 million people did not file or pay their taxes timely



We are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors and know all the methodologies, settlement theories and negotiation strategies to resolve any tax debt that may be facing you.



Within five minutes of hearing about your current situation we can give you an exact remedy to end your IRS tax problem file your back tax returns and settle your back tax problems.



Many of the taxpayers who call us need to file back tax returns and their variety of reasons why taxpayers have not who have not filed. The reason makes no difference. The bottom line is, sooner or later you have to file back tax returns.

We have a very easy and simple process to file all your back tax returns and settle your debt all at the same time.



Filing Your Back Taxes with IRS, we can take the worry out of all of this.



With or without records we can complete all your tax returns due to our enormous amount of experience we have in filing back tax returns.

We can simply pull IRS transcripts and prepare all back tax returns or we can prepare back tax returns to the process of IRS reconstructions. As former IRS agents and auditors we know exactly how to file your back tax returns with no records.



Different Options for Settling IRS Tax Debt


There are three basic ways that taxpayers settle their current tax situation for back taxes with the Internal Revenue Service.


1. The first is a hardship or currently non-collectible program.

There is good news and bad news about this program. After IRS takes a current documented financial statement, IRS may determine you are not collectible at the current time. IRS will suspend your case for a period of 1 to 3 years and put a freeze on it.

The good news is IRS’s off your back for a couple of years and the bad news is penalties and interest still run on it.

Taxpayer should also be aware that the case will come out every couple of years to be reviewed.


2. The second program is the installment agreement or monthly payment.


After IRS takes a current financial statement they will determine how much money they expect from you on a monthly basis. IRS has certain national standards test that they use to determine if the taxpayer will be placed into a payment agreement. You can find the national standards on our site.


3. The third way to sell your debt is to qualify for an offer in compromise, this is where you can settle your debt for pennies on the dollar. it’s important for taxpayers to understand that not all are eligible for the offer in compromise program.

There is a pre-qualifier tool. I suggest everyone who wants to go the route was the direction of the offer make sure they are truly qualified before wasting time and money.

As a former IRS agent I taught the offer in compromise program at the IRS. I can tell you within seconds of your settlement candidate.

After review of your current financial statement we will let you know which of the program to qualify for and start to remove IRS out of your life.


Call us today for free initial tax consultation and we will walk you through the process and tell you how many years you have to file and let you know the different tax strategies based on your current financial conditions.


You will never have to speak to the Internal Revenue Service, ever. We handle all the communication. Feel free to call us by voice or Skype us directly. We are a full-service firm with all work being done in-house.

When you call our office you will speak to a true tax professional and not a salesperson.

We know the system inside and out and have saved thousands of dollars for clients over the years.


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Help IRS Debt Problems + Owe Back Taxes + Settlements + Liens+ Levies + Audits+ Christian Tax Help + Hempstead, Pearland, Pasadena, Willis


Since 1982, Affordable, A plus rated BBB. Former IRS Agents, Tax Attorney, CPA’s, Former IRS Agents
Local Houston Tax Offices 112 West 4th St. Houston, TX  77007 <><




We are Former Christian IRS Agents that worked out of the IRS offices.

We know all the systems. Since 1982, Affordable. <><

We are staffed with Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers and CPA’s.

Our former IRS agent have over 100 years of direct IRS tax experience.

 

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 counsel plans fail, but with advisers they succeed.



We are staffed with Christian tax attorneys, tax lawyers and a plethora of other tax professionals who can deal with IRS debt.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and have over 100 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service.

We can help you with any IRS tax issue that you have, we have seasoned and veteran attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents can help you with any IRS tax debt, IRS settlement called an offer compromise or offer you various types of IRS tax relief.

If you have any back IRS debt or filling issues contact us today and we can tell you exactly how to solve your problem.


Last year alone over 14 million people did not file or pay their taxes timely



We are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors and know all the methodologies, settlement theories and negotiation strategies to resolve any tax debt that may be facing you.



Within five minutes of hearing about your current situation we can give you an exact remedy to end your IRS tax problem file your back tax returns and settle your back tax problems.



Many of the taxpayers who call us need to file back tax returns and their variety of reasons why taxpayers have not who have not filed. The reason makes no difference. The bottom line is, sooner or later you have to file back tax returns.

We have a very easy and simple process to file all your back tax returns and settle your debt all at the same time.



Filing Your Back Taxes with IRS, we can take the worry out of all of this.



With or without records we can complete all your tax returns due to our enormous amount of experience we have in filing back tax returns.

We can simply pull IRS transcripts and prepare all back tax returns or we can prepare back tax returns to the process of IRS reconstructions. As former IRS agents and auditors we know exactly how to file your back tax returns with no records.



Different Options for Settling IRS Tax Debt


There are three basic ways that taxpayers settle their current tax situation for back taxes with the Internal Revenue Service.


1. The first is a hardship or currently non-collectible program.

There is good news and bad news about this program. After IRS takes a current documented financial statement, IRS may determine you are not collectible at the current time. IRS will suspend your case for a period of 1 to 3 years and put a freeze on it.

The good news is IRS’s off your back for a couple of years and the bad news is penalties and interest still run on it.

Taxpayer should also be aware that the case will come out every couple of years to be reviewed.


2. The second program is the installment agreement or monthly payment.


After IRS takes a current financial statement they will determine how much money they expect from you on a monthly basis. IRS has certain national standards test that they use to determine if the taxpayer will be placed into a payment agreement. You can find the national standards on our site.


3. The third way to sell your debt is to qualify for an offer in compromise, this is where you can settle your debt for pennies on the dollar. it’s important for taxpayers to understand that not all are eligible for the offer in compromise program. There is a pre-qualifier tool. I suggest everyone who wants to go the route was the direction of the offer make sure they are truly qualified before wasting time and money.

As a former IRS agent I taught the offer in compromise program at the IRS. I can tell you within seconds of your settlement candidate.

After review of your current financial statement we will let you know which of the program to qualify for and start to remove IRS out of your life.


Call us today for free initial tax consultation and we will walk you through the process and tell you how many years you have to file and let you know the different tax strategies based on your current financial conditions.


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When you call our office you will speak to a true tax professional and not a salesperson.

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