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We have former IRS agents, managers, and supervisors, we know the IRS system inside and out. We have over 100 years of direct working experience with the IRS.

There are many misconceptions about settling your IRS tax debt in one of the surest ways to find out the truth is speak to former IRS agents and managers who both worked and know the system and are true Experts in the field.

The first step to lower stress and lower debt is to contact former IRS agents who know the system. you should also know, that not all companies are the same. Fresh start tax we  have former IRS agents and managers who have worked the tax debt settlement program and have worked thousands of cases since 1982.

If you owe $15,000 or more in taxes, or you have on Unfiled tax returns, you need to hear about the IRS programs available to you.

6.5 million Americans are falling in tax debt every year and the other countless million who have not filed their yearly tax returns.

If you are one of them, you understand about the stress and frustration of having to deal with the IRS.

The IRS can hold on to your refund, take a chunk of your pay, put a federal tax levy or garnishment on your bank account, seize and sell your property and revoke your passport.

IRS also can take 15% of your Social Security check, a benefit that’s off-limits to private creditors.

The Internal Revenue Service is the largest and most vicious tax collection agency in the world. But you do not have to worry about them we how to control the beast because of our years of experience.

If you know the system you will found the IRS actually working with you not against you.

There are tax relief programs available.

A simple call the to our office and speak directly to a tax professional can assure you that this process is not as nearly as complicated as you think.

Why does the Internal Revenue Service want to settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar?

1.IRS resources are constrained.

Five years of budget cuts by Congress has limited the IRS’ ability to enforce its own laws. The IRS budget has been reduced by $1.2 billion since 2010 despite having 12.8 million more tax returns to process.

Since 2010, the IRS has laid off 17,000 workers, which explains why, in 2015, the IRS only Audited 0.7% of all tax returns. Actually, we have a former IRS agent who recently retired and can go through a litany of other reasons why IRS would settle your tax debt.

Just know this is in the best interest of the government to do so.

Congress looks at IRS numbers at the end of every year and many times budgets of the Treasury department based on the collection statistics from the Internal Revenue Service.

2. You may have heard that the IRS only has 10 years to collect taxes.

These time restrictions put a lot of pressure on already overworked IRS agents.
Also it is called return on investment. The IRS wants to collect something on a debt that they may never be able to collect.

Hire a tax resolution firm that has former IRS training agents and who know the system.

You will get you the best deal possible whether it’s our firm or another firm always go with former IRS agents.

IRS tax relief programs help taxpayers by reducing the amount they owe, giving them more time to pay, or a combination of both. It’s a win-win for the IRS and taxpayers.

What type of tax relief examinations are there?

There are several tax relief programs taxpayers can apply for, but only three that offer debt settlement forgiveness:

1. The Offer in Compromise program,
2. The Partial Pay installment Agreement program,
3. The Currently non-collectible, hardship.

Call us today to find out which program you qualify for.

Your current financial statement on form 433A or 433F will determine how IRS will close or settle your case.

The Offer in Compromise Program, DEBT SETTLEMENT

An offer in compromise is a settlement where the IRS accepts less that the total debt amount in exchange for a lump sum or up to two years of monthly payments. As far as debt forgiveness goes, offers in compromise are usually the best deal available to taxpayers.

The problem is it’s not easy to meet IRS eligibility criteria. There is also a pre-qualifier program to make sure you are eligible for settlement .

I was a former IRS agent who taught the offer in compromise program to new agents. I am one of the nation’s leading Experts in the offer in compromise.

However, since 2010, the IRS has relaxed its standards through the fresh start initiative.

In 2015, the IRS accepted 40.3% of all offers in compromise for an average settlement of $9000 a case.

The acceptance rate is even higher for taxpayers who hire a tax relief company. It’s common for tax relief firms to maintain acceptance rates of over 85%.

Partial Pay or monthly payments installment Agreement

The Partial Pay installment Agreement does not get much attention and publicity, but it often has even better terms that offers in compromise.

40% of all open IRS cases are issue in payment agreement status but sadly over 50% of taxpayers cannot keep up their payments.

A Partial Pay installment Agreement is similar to an Offer in Compromise in that the IRS forgives part of your debt, but it has longer repayment terms: typically, 36 to 72 months.

Partial Pay installment Agreements are easier and faster to qualify for and you don’t have to provide as much financial information.

However if your debt is over $50,000 IRS will require a complete documented financial statements.

The Hardship Program, Currently Non collectible

The hardship program simply means you do not have the currently the means to deal with Internal Revenue Service.

After the Internal Revenue Service reviews your current financial statement and based on the national, local, and geographical standards, IRS will find that you are upside down in issue you in a currently non-collectible status.

What that means is that IRS puts a freeze on your case for two or three years and will look at the situation later.

Many times a taxpayer stays in this uncollectible status for several years and at some point in time the statute of limitation may run out, contact us for more details.

Do you have on Unfiled tax returns?

If you have on file tax returns the Internal Revenue Service, they will insist on you bringing all tax years current or they will not deal with you, as matter of fact, they may go ahead and enforce collections to make sure you are in full compliance.

As soon as the IRS contacts you they will pull a summary of the last six years of your compliance history.

If you have Unfiled tax returns we can prepare your returns with or without records to bring you in full compliance of internal revenue standards and ensure that you pay the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

What to look for when hiring a tax relief firm?

Only hire tax relief firms that have:

1. CPA’s and Enrolled Agents on staff,
2. Offer flexible payment examinations,
3. Licensed to act as a power of attorney,
4. Always check the Better Business Bureau for active complaints.

Not sure which company to hire?

Get a free consultation with a tax relief firm that meets e requirements.

The consultation is free and there is no obligation to hire. At the very least you’ll know what tax relief programs you qualify for.

GET YOUR FREE CONSULTATION WITH A TRUE CHRISTIAN TAX FIRM

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We have former IRS agents, managers, and supervisors, we know the IRS system inside and out. We have over 100 years of direct working experience with the IRS.

We worked on the local South Florida IRS offices. We know the system inside and out.

There are many misconceptions about settling your IRS tax debt in one of the surest ways to find out the truth is speak to former IRS agents and managers who both worked and know the system and are true Experts in the field.

The first step to lower stress and lower debt is to contact former IRS agents who know the system. you should also know, that not all companies are the same. Fresh start tax we do have former IRS agents and managers who have worked the tax debt settlement program and have worked thousands of cases since 1982.

If you owe $15,000 or more in taxes, or you have on Unfiled tax returns, you need to hear about the IRS programs available to you.

6.5 million Americans are falling in tax debt every year and the other countless million who have not filed their yearly tax returns.

If you are one of them, you understand about the stress and frustration of having to deal with the IRS.

The IRS can hold on to your refund, take a chunk of your pay, put a federal tax levy or garnishment on your bank account, seize and sell your property and revoke your passport.

IRS also can take 15% of your Social Security check, a benefit that’s off-limits to private creditors.

The Internal Revenue Service is the largest and most vicious tax collection agency in the world. But you do not have to worry about them we how to control the beast because of our years of experience.

If you know the system you will found the IRS actually working with you not against you.

There are tax relief programs available.

 

A simple call the to our office and speak directly to a tax professional can assure you that this process is not as nearly as complicated as you think.

Why does the Internal Revenue Service want to settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar?

1.IRS resources are constrained.

Five years of budget cuts by Congress has limited the IRS’ ability to enforce its own laws. The IRS budget has been reduced by $1.2 billion since 2010 despite having 12.8 million more tax returns to process.

Since 2010, the IRS has laid off 17,000 workers, which explains why, in 2015, the IRS only Audited 0.7% of all tax returns. Actually, we have a former IRS agent who recently retired and can go through a litany of other reasons why IRS would settle your tax debt.

Just know this is in the best interest of the government to do so.

Congress looks at IRS numbers at the end of every year and many times budgets of the Treasury department based on the collection statistics from the Internal Revenue Service.

2. You may have heard that the IRS only has 10 years to collect taxes.

These time restrictions put a lot of pressure on already overworked IRS agents.
Also it is called return on investment. The IRS wants to collect something on a debt that they may never be able to collect.

Hire a tax resolution firm that has former IRS training agents and who know the system.

You will get you the best deal possible whether it’s our firm or another firm always go with former IRS agents.

IRS tax relief programs help taxpayers by reducing the amount they owe, giving them more time to pay, or a combination of both. It’s a win-win for the IRS and taxpayers.

What type of tax relief examinations are there?

 

There are several tax relief programs taxpayers can apply for, but only three that offer debt settlement forgiveness:

1. The Offer in Compromise program,
2. The Partial Pay installment Agreement program,
3. The Currently non-collectible, hardship.

Call us today to find out which program you qualify for.

Your current financial statement on form 433A or 433F will determine how IRS will closer settle your case.

The Offer in Compromise Program, Tax DEBT SETTLEMENT

An offer in compromise is a settlement where the IRS accepts less that the total debt amount in exchange for a lump sum or up to two years of monthly payments. As far as debt forgiveness goes, offers in compromise are usually the best deal available to taxpayers.

The problem is it’s not easy to meet IRS eligibility criteria. There is also a pre-qualifier program to make sure you are eligible for settlement .

I was a former IRS agent who taught the offer in compromise program to new agents. I am one of the nation’s leading Experts in the offer in compromise.

However, since 2010, the IRS has relaxed its standards through the fresh start initiative.

In 2015, the IRS accepted 40.3% of all offers in compromise for an average settlement of $9000 a case.

The acceptance rate is even higher for taxpayers who hire a tax relief company. It’s common for tax relief firms to maintain acceptance rates of over 85%.

 

Partial Pay or monthly payments installment Agreement

The Partial Pay installment Agreement does not get much attention and publicity, but it often has even better terms that offers in compromise.

40% of all open IRS cases are issue in payment agreement status but sadly over 50% of taxpayers cannot keep up their payments.

A Partial Pay installment Agreement is similar to an Offer in Compromise in that the IRS forgives part of your debt, but it has longer repayment terms: typically, 36 to 72 months.

Partial Pay installment Agreements are easier and faster to qualify for and you don’t have to provide as much financial information.

However if your debt is over $50,000 IRS will require a complete documented financial statements.

 

The Hardship Program, Currently Non collectible

The hardship program simply means you do not have the currently the means to deal with Internal Revenue Service.

After the Internal Revenue Service reviews your current financial statement and based on the national, local, and geographical standards, IRS will find that you are upside down in issue you in a currently non-collectible status.

What that means is that IRS puts a freeze on your case for two or three years and will look at the situation later.

Many times a taxpayer stays in this uncollectible status for several years and at some point in time the statute of limitation may run out, contact us for more details.

Do you have on Unfiled tax returns?

If you have on file tax returns the Internal Revenue Service, they will insist on you bringing all tax years current or they will not deal with you, as matter of fact, they may go ahead and enforce collections to make sure you are in full compliance.

As soon as the IRS contacts you they will pull a summary of the last six years of your compliance history.

If you have Unfiled tax returns we can prepare your returns with or without records to bring you in full compliance of internal revenue standards and ensure that you pay the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

 

What to look for when hiring a tax relief firm?

Only hire tax relief firms that have:

1. CPA’s and Enrolled Agents on staff,
2. Offer flexible payment examinations,
3. Licensed to act as a power of attorney,
4. Always check the Better Business Bureau for active complaints.

Not sure which company to hire?

Get a free consultation with a tax relief firm that meets e requirements.

The consultation is free and there is no obligation to hire. At the very least you’ll know what tax relief programs you qualify for.

GET YOUR FREE CONSULTATION

 

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Fresh Start Tax

If you are looking to speak to a former IRS agent and teaching instructors , call me today for a free initial tax consultation and I can answer any questions that you have.

 

I have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and am a true expert in the IRS. Just let me know how I can help you.

I offer a variety of tax services and can help you dispose of any IRS tax problem or situation that you have.

He had a distinguished career with the Internal Revenue Service for 10 years. As a veteran IRS Revenue Officer / Agent, he served as an Offer in Compromise Tax Specialists and Large Dollar Case Specialists. He also collaborated with the U.S. Attorney’s office on undercover operations. Michael received several awards for his work and dedication as a IRS Agent.

During his tenure with the IRS, he was a Certified Tax Instructor who taught out of the Atlanta Regional IRS Training Offices. He also taught out of the local and district offices of the IRS. Mr. Sullivan trained many of the new IRS Agents.

Michael has been in private practice for the last 35 years in the field of Taxpayer Consultation for IRS Audit and Collection tax resolution issues. He often will with corporate and individuals, which involves a wide range of tax issues.

Michael has worked many large complex cases for high net worth individuals and large corporate. Mr. Sullivan is a committed professional with dedicated involvement in the tax profession community as a frequent speaker on the South Florida circuit and also served as an officer and on the Board of the Greater South Florida Tax Council.

Michael has been the program host and moderator for several Internal Revenue Service forums both in the public and professional sectors.

Mr. Sullivan also teaches courses for Attorneys, Lawyers, and CPA’s for continuing education.

For Attorneys and Lawyers, Course number 1708462N to the members who have completed “IRS Tax Resolution”. Florida Bar members can report their CLE credits online at www.floridabar.org.

CPA CE Provider application 1769 and your CPA CE Course application were both approved on 11/28/2017. Your provider number is PVD990 and your course number is CRS22227.

Mr. Sullivan has been a featured speaker in the credit card industry, student loan and the debt settlement vertical as well. He also was one of the featured speakers at the Latino Tax Fest which also featured Nina Olsen, Nation Taxpayer Advocate.

Mr. Sullivan has also appeared on FOX BUSINESS NEWS

http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/4147654259001/tips-for-getting-through-to-the-irs/?#sp=show-clips

Michael graduated from St. Thomas University with a B.A. in Pre-Law. He also has attended Knox Theological Seminary.

Mr. Sullivan has obtain a Life Time Achievement Award for Little League Baseball and currently sits on the International Board for the Walk to Emmaus. Michael also is a proud member of the Life Work Leadership program.

Mr. Sullivan was the former District Leader of the United Methodist Church, SE District for the Florida Conference and served on the Board of Lay Ministry.

Michael is very active in the various ministries of his church where he can be found leading and teaching Biblical Studies. He has been the Southeast Florida District Lay Leader of the United Methodist Church and the Florida Annual Conference.

Mr. Sullivan also appeared on Net Grace FM, for the Christian Business Weekly show.

Mr. Sullivan has also received and been awarded “The Diocesan Synod Grand Patroit Diocese Award” in Lagos. Nigeria.

Mr. Sullivan also sits on the The Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring International Raceway Advisory Council (SIRAC).

Michael D. Sullivan – Former IRS Agent, Revenue Officer + Former IRS Agent 1-866-700-1040

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We have former IRS agents, managers, and supervisors, we know the IRS system inside and out. We have over 100 years of direct working experience with the IRS.Okay with you be home tax me that’s me be careful

There are many misconceptions about settling your IRS tax debt in one of the surest ways to find out the truth is speak to former IRS agents and managers who both worked and know the system and are true Experts in the field.

The first step to lower stress and lower debt is to contact former IRS agents who know the system. you should also know, that not all companies are the same. Fresh start tax we do have former IRS agents and managers who have worked the tax debt settlement program and have worked thousands of cases since 1982.

If you owe $15,000 or more in taxes, or you have on Unfiled tax returns, you need to hear about the IRS programs available to you.

6.5 million Americans are falling in tax debt every year and the other countless million who have not filed their yearly tax returns.

If you are one of them, you understand about the stress and frustration of having to deal with the IRS.

The IRS can hold on to your refund, take a chunk of your pay, put a federal tax levy or garnishment on your bank account, seize and sell your property and revoke your passport.

IRS also can take 15% of your Social Security check, a benefit that’s off-limits to private creditors.

The Internal Revenue Service is the largest and most vicious tax collection agency in the world. But you do not have to worry about them we how to control the beast because of our years of experience.

If you know the system you will found the IRS actually working with you not against you.

There are tax relief programs available.

 

A simple call the to our office and speak directly to a tax professional can assure you that this process is not as nearly as complicated as you think.

Why does the Internal Revenue Service want to settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar?

1.IRS resources are constrained.

Five years of budget cuts by Congress has limited the IRS’ ability to enforce its own laws. The IRS budget has been reduced by $1.2 billion since 2010 despite having 12.8 million more tax returns to process.

Since 2010, the IRS has laid off 17,000 workers, which explains why, in 2015, the IRS only Audited 0.7% of all tax returns. Actually, we have a former IRS agent who recently retired and can go through a litany of other reasons why IRS would settle your tax debt.

Just know this is in the best interest of the government to do so.

Congress looks at IRS numbers at the end of every year and many times budgets of the Treasury department based on the collection statistics from the Internal Revenue Service.

2. You may have heard that the IRS only has 10 years to collect taxes.

These time restrictions put a lot of pressure on already overworked IRS agents.
Also it is called return on investment. The IRS wants to collect something on a debt that they may never be able to collect.

Hire a tax resolution firm that has former IRS training agents and who know the system.

You will get you the best deal possible whether it’s our firm or another firm always go with former IRS agents.

IRS tax relief programs help taxpayers by reducing the amount they owe, giving them more time to pay, or a combination of both. It’s a win-win for the IRS and taxpayers.

What type of tax relief examinations are there?

 

There are several tax relief programs taxpayers can apply for, but only three that offer debt settlement forgiveness:

 

1. The Offer in Compromise program,
2. The Partial Pay installment Agreement program,
3. The Currently non-collectible, hardship.

Call us today to find out which program you qualify for.

Your current financial statement on form 433A or 433F will determine how IRS will close or settle your case.

 

The Offer in Compromise Program, DEBT SETTLEMENT

 

An offer in compromise is a settlement where the IRS accepts less that the total debt amount in exchange for a lump sum or up to two years of monthly payments. As far as debt forgiveness goes, offers in compromise are usually the best deal available to taxpayers.

The problem is it’s not easy to meet IRS eligibility criteria. There is also a pre-qualifier program to make sure you are eligible for settlement .

I was a former IRS agent who taught the offer in compromise program to new agents. I am one of the nation’s leading Experts in the offer in compromise.

However, since 2010, the IRS has relaxed its standards through the fresh start initiative.

In 2015, the IRS accepted 40.3% of all offers in compromise for an average settlement of $9000 a case.

The acceptance rate is even higher for taxpayers who hire a tax relief company. It’s common for tax relief firms to maintain acceptance rates of over 85%.

 

Partial Pay or monthly payments installment Agreement

 

The Partial Pay installment Agreement does not get much attention and publicity, but it often has even better terms that offers in compromise.

40% of all open IRS cases are issue in payment agreement status but sadly over 50% of taxpayers cannot keep up their payments.

A Partial Pay installment Agreement is similar to an Offer in Compromise in that the IRS forgives part of your debt, but it has longer repayment terms: typically, 36 to 72 months.

Partial Pay installment Agreements are easier and faster to qualify for and you don’t have to provide as much financial information.

However if your debt is over $50,000 IRS will require a complete documented financial statements.

 

The Hardship Program, Currently Non collectible

 

The hardship program simply means you do not have the currently the means to deal with Internal Revenue Service.

After the Internal Revenue Service reviews your current financial statement and based on the national, local, and geographical standards, IRS will find that you are upside down in issue you in a currently non-collectible status.

What that means is that IRS puts a freeze on your case for two or three years and will look at the situation later.

Many times a taxpayer stays in this uncollectible status for several years and at some point in time the statute of limitation may run out, contact us for more details.

 

Do you have on Unfiled tax returns?

If you have on file tax returns the Internal Revenue Service, they will insist on you bringing all tax years current or they will not deal with you, as matter of fact, they may go ahead and enforce collections to make sure you are in full compliance.

As soon as the IRS contacts you they will pull a summary of the last six years of your compliance history.

If you have Unfiled tax returns we can prepare your returns with or without records to bring you in full compliance of internal revenue standards and ensure that you pay the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

 

What to look for when hiring a tax relief firm?

Only hire tax relief firms that have:

1. CPA’s and Enrolled Agents on staff,
2. Offer flexible payment examinations,
3. Licensed to act as a power of attorney,
4. Always check the Better Business Bureau for active complaints.

Not sure which company to hire?

Get a free consultation with a tax relief firm that meets e requirements.

The consultation is free and there is no obligation to hire. At the very least you’ll know what tax relief programs you qualify for.

GET YOUR FREE CONSULTATION  

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Do you owe the Internal Revenue Service?   1-866-700-1040

 

There is a very easy way to find out.

You can simply order an IRS tax transcript and the Internal Revenue Service will give you a complete record of your filing a current balance status.

Ways to Get Transcripts

You may register to use Get Transcript Online to view, print, or download all transcript types listed below.

If you’re unable to register or you prefer not to use Get Transcript Online, you may order a tax return transcript and/or a tax account transcript using Get Transcript by Mail or call 800-908-9946. Please allow 5 to 10 calendar days for delivery.

You may also request any transcript type listed below by faxing/mailing Form 4506-T, request for Transcript of Tax Return as instructors ed on the form.

 

Transcript Types

We offer the following transcript types at no charge to you:

 

• Tax Return Transcript

– shows most line items including your adjusted gross income (AGI) from your original tax return (Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ) as filed, along with any forms and schedules. It doesn’t show changes made after you filed your original return.

This transcript is only available for the current tax year and returns processed during the prior three years. A tax return transcript usually meets the needs of lending institutions offer ing mortgages and student loans.

Note: the secondary spouse on a joint return must use Get Transcript Online or Form 4506-T to request this transcript type. When using Get Transcript by Mail or phone, the primary taxpayer on the return must make the request.

 

• Tax Account Transcript

– shows basic data such as return type, marital status, adjusted gross income, taxable income and all payment types. It also shows changes made after you filed your original return. This transcript is available for the current tax year and up to 10 prior years using

Get Transcript Online or Form 4506-T.

When using Get Transcript by Mail or phone, you’re limited to the current tax year and returns processed during the prior three years.

Note: If you made estimated tax payments and/or applied a overpayment from a prior year return, you can request this transcript type a few weeks after the beginning of the calendar year to confirm your payments prior to filing your tax return.

 

• Record of Account Transcript

– combines the tax return and tax account transcripts above into one complete transcript. This transcript is available for the current tax year and returns processed during the prior three years using Get Transcript Online or Form 4506-T.

• Wage and Income Transcript – shows data from information returns we receive such as Forms W-2, 1099, 1098 and Form 5498, IRA Contribution Information. Current tax year information may not be complete until July. This transcript is available for up to 10 prior years using Get Transcript Online or Form 4506-T.

• Verification of Non-filing Letter – provides proof that the IRS has no record of a filed Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ for the year you requested. It doesn’t indicate whether you were required to file a return for that year.

This letter is available after June 15 for the current tax year or anytime for the prior three tax years using Get Transcript Online or Form 4506-T. You must use Form 4506-T if you need a letter for tax years older that the prior three years.