We can file all Unfiled Payroll Taxes and Settle With IRS all at one time, Since 1982, Affordable Former IRS agents.
Call us today for free initial tax consultation and we will review with you various options and solutions you may have available. File unfiled payroll tax returns and settle with the IRS all at the same time.
We know all the systems employed by Internal Revenue Service, we are true specialists and experts can provide affordable tax solutions.
Our former IRS agents have over 65 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS. Not only did we work as former agents we worked as managers and teaching instructors.
If you are behind on your tax return filings one simple call to us will help you understand the process and give you some immediate tax relief. The system is not as complicated as you think.
Since 1982 we have been resolving taxpayer’s issues for those who are behind on tax filing and settling their taxed at all at the same time.
With or Without Tax Records
With or without records we can file your tax returns contact IRS and work out a solution on how to permanently end your IRS tax problem.
Being former IRS agents we are experts in tax reconstruction and can assure you will pay the lowest amount allowed by law. There is a very specific system to prepare returns without records. We can break this down for you very simple and seamlessly.
If you will owe back federal taxes, let us take over from here and settle your tax debt.
You will never speak to the Internal Revenue Service.
We handle all correspondence with the IRS.
FST will lay out a complete working system for you to cooperate with Internal Revenue Service to ensure that you will get to deal you are looking for with the IRS, one that you can live with.
In the case of unfiled back payroll tax returns we will work with the records that you have and send them to the Internal Revenue Service. Keep in mind if you do not prepare your back payroll tax returns, IRS can prepare your unfiled back payroll tax for you under 6020 B of the Internal Revenue Code. You do not want this to happen because IRS will make sure you pay the highest amount allotted by law.
6020B of the IRC
(a) Preparation of return by Secretary
If any person shall fail to make a return required by this title or by regulations prescribed thereunder, but shall consent to disclose all information necessary for the preparation thereof, then, and in that case, the Secretary may prepare such return, which, being signed by such person, may be received by the Secretary as the return of such person.
(b) Execution of return by Secretary
(1) Authority of Secretary to execute return
If any person fails to make any return required by any internal revenue law or regulation made thereunder at the time prescribed therefor, or makes, willfully or otherwise, a false or fraudulent return, the Secretary shall make such return from his own knowledge and from such information as he can obtain through testimony or otherwise.
After the tax returns are prepared we will prepare an exit strategy and deal with the collection part of the case. Please keep in mind the IRS has the right to go after responsible individuals to collect the tax on a personal basis. this is called the trust fund penalty.
Your current financial statement will determine how IRS will closer settle your case.
KEY FACT: Your current financial statement will determine how the Internal Revenue Service will close your case.
Most taxpayers who think IRS will just work out any deal with them find themselves caught in a dilemma once IRS starts reviewing your financial statement.
IRS applies national standards that are shocking to most taxpayers. You can find the national standards on our website. The national standards are a list of expenses the Internal Revenue Service will allow you air based on both national, regional and localized standards.
If you are dealing with the ACS unit you will need to use financial statement number 433F if you are dealing in the local office you will need financial statement form 433 a, both can be found on our website.
That financial statement will need to be completely verified and documented to support the numbers on it. IRS will want to verify your financial statement via bank statements, copy of monthly expenses and a copy of pay stubs to verify income.
You must be very accurate and honest with your financial statement.
Make sure your financial statement is completely documented.
As a general rule, cases will end in one of two ways people either the Internal Revenue Service after reviewing your financial statements.
IRS will either place you into a:
1.currently not collectible status or
2. ask for a monthly payment.
Some taxpayers who have unpaid federal income or business taxes may be eligible for offer in compromise.
When you call our office we will walk you through the process.
38% of all offers in compromise are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service.
We will talk to you about settlements, and/or making payments depending on your current financial statement.
Unfiled Payroll Taxes + File Back Payroll Taxes & Settle For Less