Millions of taxpayers in the United States do not file tax returns. At some point you will have have to make the decision and pony up. Whether it is guilt or by force, sooner or later the IRS is going to come looking for you. After years of representing taxpayers, the reasons vary, but those who fail to file suppress the filing of income tax returns for a multitude of different reasons. Most of the time it seems to happen very innocently and like a snowball rolling down a hill it gets bigger and bigger and the problem becomes huge. Millions fall into this category. Most individuals do not know what to do and keep being on the lamb because they simply do not understand how easy it is to get back into the system. The guilt , the stress and the fear eat into their very lives. Usually during tax season, they see all the ads, which drives their stress level higher and higher and generally they get relief after tax season just because the commercials are over. Are you one of those individuals frozen because you do not know what to do? Delinquent returns and back taxes can eat the very life from you.
We can help you get back into the system and close your case to boot. So, how does this happen? Lets look at this from an IRS point of view. The IRS for various reasons has not caught up with you as yet. You may ask, how does this happen? Well, the IRS services the entire tax system in our country and there are certain holes that exist in the system. At some point though, the system will find you. Many times, taxpayers move or become self employed and that can drop the taxpayer off the system for a season in time. The IRS computer system will eventually catch up with you. The IRS actually knows you have not filed, but have not had the time or people power to run you down just yet. If someone at the IRS actually pulled up your social security number, they would see you have not filed. Due to the volume of taxpayers they process through the system, temporary cracks exists. Temporary is the key word. However, IRS wants you back into the system and they will ask for your delinquent returns and they will find out of your tax status. The IRS usually picks up these cases when a 1099 match or a W-2 match is made on a cross check. There is no tax return match to the W-2 or 1099 or other matched documents, so out goes a notice for delinquent returns or a back tax notice. Those are fearful letters to receive. The bottom line, 99.9% of the time, IRS just wants the returns and put you back into the system. The goal and mission of IRS is for everyone to be fully compliant into a voluntary tax system.
Over the years we have helped thousands and thousands of taxpayers get back into the system. So how do we help? First thing that must be done is to secure a power of attorney making us your tax representative. This makes the IRS only talk with us and we also have a client privilege relationship. You speak to only us and we speak to IRS. We answer all the questions. I cannot tell you how valuable this is. We know what to say and how to answer any questions. The next step is to secure all unfiled tax returns or back taxes and get you current. We may file anywhere from 3, 6, or 7 years worth of back taxes or delinquent returns. Sometimes these are known as failure to file returns. The next step is to secure a financial statement and develop a settlement strategy. So, we not only file the tax returns, but find an end means to resolve your case so you can move forward and reduce the stress in your life.
At the end of the day, we contact the IRS, prepare back returns or delinquent returns, talk with IRS and settle your case with them. We are a full service company. Use us and see for yourself.
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