by Fresh Start Tax | Jan 11, 2016 | Tax Help
Since 1982 we have been resolving back tax debt, former IRS agents and managers A+ rated BBB. Affordable Options!
If you owe IRS back taxes and are self-employed call us today and learn how to manage your IRS tax debt.
There are variety of tax solutions to go ahead and resolve your IRS problem. Upon calling us we will review your situation and provide various options for you to permanently and immediately get rid of your IRS case.
We have over 65 years of direct IRS work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.
Not only were we former IRS agents and managers were also supervisors, teaching instructors.
Two things you need to be cognizant about.
- All tax returns have to be filed. Part of the Internal Revenue Service process is to make sure that each taxpayer who owes back taxes are fully compliant with tax returns. If you have not filed your back tax returns you can contact us and we can prepare all back taxes with or without tax records. We are tax reconstruction experts. Even if you are self-employed with no records there are ways to reconstruct your tax return. So remember to be in good favor with IRS you must be full compliant with estimated tax payments and filing,
- IRS will want to current financial statement. The Internal Revenue Service closes cases out based on taxpayers ability to pay and the two things they tend to look at are assets and income. IRS does not necessarily care about all your liabilities just your current necessary monthly expenses.
When you call our offices for free initial tax consultation we will walk you through the process of settling your case with Internal Revenue Service.
More importantly if you are self-employed it is critical you start to make estimate payments to let IRS know you are determined to rehabilitate yourself.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and speak to a true IRS tax expert.
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jan 11, 2016 | Tax Help
“Affordable” Tax Professionals, Since 1982. Haven’t filed taxes, we can resolve IRS tax problems, free tax consults.
If you haven’t filed taxes for over three years, contact us today and we will walk you through the program to get you back in the system worry free.
The toughest part of the process are for taxpayers to find a reliable and honest firm that can go ahead and walk them through the process to get permanent tax relief.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience and over 65 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS. We have worked thousands of cases and are true experts and on file tax returns in the settlement of back taxes.
With or without tax records we can get you back in the system worry free. As former IRS agents and managers we can explain to you how to get back in the system without worry.
When you call us on your initial consultation we will walk you through the requirements. The process is easy, simple and very affordable.
Millions have not filed but it will catch up with you. according to IRS statistics there are $450 billion of unfiled tax returns money IRS is looking to collect. this figure is called the tax gap. IRS is working feverishly hard to make sure everybody pays their back to tax debt including those that have years of on file taxes. IRS just want you back in the system.
At some point in time IRS will match up your W-2s and 1099 and find out there is no tax return on the system and they will investigate through what’s called the taxpayer delinquent investigation. If you do not prepare your past due returns the Internal Revenue Service under 6020 B of the IRS code can prepare the tax returns for you. You do not want this to happen to you. You will pay the highest amount allowed by law.
Believe it or not, millions of people have not file tax returns but at some point in your life you’re going to have to file, the big question is what is at process like? I’m going to prison? How much trouble am I in ?, or how can I do this without worry?.
There is a way to get back in the system without pain, HOW, simply file your tax returns. Once you file your own tax return it becomes a civil problem and no longer criminal. You always want to file before IRS finds you.
The Big Question : How many back years do I file?
The answer varies on the facts of the case. As a general rule, as former IRS agents and managers we recommend you file anywhere between three and six years.
Some of the determining factors in making decisions are:
1. how much income have you made in the last six years,
2. what is your asset base,
3. what do your bank accounts look like,
4. have you always operated in cash,
5. what are your average monthly expenses for the time of nonfiling.
If you are a W-2 or 1099 or wage earner it will be very easy to compute your income.
We can simply ask IRS for copies of income transcripts for the last six years.
IRS will provide to us all income reports on W-2’s and 1099 s. Tax reconstruction is easy and simple. We can find out what expenses you have and prepare your tax return based on reconstructive methods.IRS reconstructive methods to prepare tax returns is the easiest and simplest way to file back taxes if you’ve lost all your records. do not let fear get the best of you. As experienced former IRS agents we know the system to get you back in this to get you back in IRS’s good graces.
If you are a cash person we can back into your income by finding what you’re annualized monthly expenses are multiplying by 12 and come up with an average base for computing gross income.
We have prepared hundreds upon hundreds of tax returns of taxpayers who have never filed. We can walk you to the process and get you back in the system seamlessly.
Below you will find the IRS policy statement regarding people who will never file tax returns.
What happens if I owe back taxes, there are available programs to help settle tax debt.
If you will owe back taxes we will work out a tax settlement for you.
IRS will require a current financial statement on form 433F expect that financial statement to be fully documented.
As a general rule, IRS places taxpayers who cannot pay their back tax debt into one of three categories.
IRS will consider you either to be a:
1 . Current hardship,
2. a monthly candidate for payments, or
3. a tax debt settlement candidate for the offer in compromise program.
Keep in mind that the determination that IRS will make your open case if you owe back taxes is completely dependent on your current financial statement, therefore the filling out, the documentation will determine your outcome on your case. That’s why it is critical you have a trustworthy tax firm help resolve these issues for you so you need not worry.
IRS has a policy statement regarding non-filed tax returns.
1.2.14.1.18 (08-04-2006)
IRS Policy Statement 5-133
1. Delinquent or prior years tax returns—enforcement of filing requirements
2. Taxpayers failing to file tax returns will be requested to prepare and file all such returns except in instances where there is an indication that the taxpayer’s failure to file the required return or returns was willful or if there is any other indication of fraud.
All delinquent returns submitted by a taxpayer, whether upon his/her own initiative or at the request of a Service representative, will be accepted.
However, if indications of wilfulness or fraud exist, the special procedures for handling such returns must be followed.
3. Where it is determined that required returns have not been filed, the extent to which compliance for prior years will be enforced will be determined by reference to factors ensuring compliance and evenhanded administration of staffing and other Service resources.
4. Factors to be taken into account include, but are not limited to:
a. prior history of noncompliance,
b. existence of income from illegal sources, effect upon voluntary compliance, anticipated revenue, and collectibility, in relation to the time and effort required to determine tax due.
Consideration will also be given any special circumstances existing in the case of a particular taxpayer, class of taxpayer, or industry, or which may be peculiar to the class of tax involved.
5. Normally, application of the above criteria will result in enforcement of delinquency procedures for not more than six (6) years. There are special cases in which the IRS will ask for more than six years.
Those cases generally involve those with a great deal of access with a high potential of collection and probability. There are very few cases that meet this criteria.
Remember, each case is subject to its own history and reasons for noncompliance.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation. You can speak to true IRS tax experts regarding the nonfiling of federal tax returns and the settling of your tax debt to the various programs offered by IRS.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience in over 65 years working directly for the Internal Revenue Service and the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.
When you call our office you will speak to a true IRS tax expert and not a salesperson.
Haven’t filed taxes for three or more years, no longer be worried call us today.
Haven’t Filed Taxes For Over 3 Years + Former IRS + What to Do + File Back Taxes & Settle
by Fresh Start Tax | Jan 11, 2016 | Tax Help
“Affordable” Tax Professionals can easily resolve your problem, over 65 years of former IRS work experience. We know all the systems, file tax returns and Settle Back IRS Taxes!
If you need to file tax returns for past years there is a very simple process to get you into the back system worry free.
As former IRS agents and managers we have worked both sides of taxpayers problems and issues and there is a very systematic way to resolve your past due tax issues.
With or without tax records we can get you back in the system worry free. As former IRS agents and managers we can explain to you how to get back in the system without worry.
When you call us on your initial consultation we will walk you through the requirements. The process is easy, simple and very affordable.
Millions have not filed but it will catch up with you. at some point in time IRS will match up your W-2s and 1099 and find out there is no tax return on the system and they will investigate through what’s called the taxpayer delinquent investigation. If you do not prepare your past due returns the Internal Revenue Service under 6020 B of the IRS code can prepare the tax returns for you. You do not want this to happen to you. You will pay the highest amount allowed by law.
Believe it or not, millions of people have not file tax returns but at some point in your life you’re going to have to file, the big question is what is at process like? I’m going to prison? How much trouble am I in ?, or how can I do this without worry?.
There is a way to get back in the system without pain, HOW, simply file your tax returns.
The Big Question : How many back years do I file?
The answer varies on the facts of the case. As a general rule, as former IRS agents and managers we recommend you file anywhere between three and six years.
Some of the determining factors in making decisions are:
1. how much income have you made in the last six years,
2. what is your asset base,
3. what do your bank accounts look like,
4. have you always operated in cash,
5. what are your average monthly expenses for the time of nonfiling.
Tax Preparation for Never Filed Tax Returns
If you are a W-2 or 1099 or wage earner it will be very easy to compute your income.
We can simply ask IRS for copies of income transcripts for the last six years.
IRS will provide to us all income reports on W-2’s and 1099 s. Tax reconstruction is easy and simple. We can find out what expenses you have and prepare your tax return based on reconstructive methods.
If you are a cash person we can back into your income by finding what you’re annualized monthly expenses are multiplying by 12 and come up with an average base for computing gross income.
We have prepared hundreds upon hundreds of tax returns of taxpayers who have never filed. We can walk you to the process and get you back in the system seamlessly.
Below you will find the IRS policy statement regarding people who will never file tax returns.
What happens if I owe back taxes, there are available programs to help settle tax debt.
If you will owe back taxes we will work out a tax settlement for you.
IRS will require a current financial statement on form 433F expect that financial statement to be fully documented.
As a general rule, IRS places taxpayers who cannot pay their back tax debt into one of three categories.
IRS will consider you either to be a:
1 . Current hardship,
2. a monthly candidate for payments, or
3. a tax debt settlement candidate for the offer in compromise program.
Keep in mind that the determination that IRS will make your open case if you owe back taxes is completely dependent on your current financial statement, therefore the filling out, the documentation will determine your outcome on your case. That’s why it is critical you have a trustworthy tax firm help resolve these issues for you so you need not worry.
IRS has a policy statement regarding filing past due tax returns
1.2.14.1.18 (08-04-2006)
IRS Policy Statement 5-133
1. Delinquent or prior years tax returns—enforcement of filing requirements
2. Taxpayers failing to file tax returns will be requested to prepare and file all such returns except in instances where there is an indication that the taxpayer’s failure to file the required return or returns was willful or if there is any other indication of fraud.
All delinquent returns submitted by a taxpayer, whether upon his/her own initiative or at the request of a Service representative, will be accepted.
However, if indications of wilfulness or fraud exist, the special procedures for handling such returns must be followed.
3. Where it is determined that required returns have not been filed, the extent to which compliance for prior years will be enforced will be determined by reference to factors ensuring compliance and evenhanded administration of staffing and other Service resources.
4. Factors to be taken into account include, but are not limited to:
a. prior history of noncompliance,
b. existence of income from illegal sources, effect upon voluntary compliance, anticipated revenue, and collectibility, in relation to the time and effort required to determine tax due.
Consideration will also be given any special circumstances existing in the case of a particular taxpayer, class of taxpayer, or industry, or which may be peculiar to the class of tax involved.
5. Normally, application of the above criteria will result in enforcement of delinquency procedures for not more than six (6) years. There are special cases in which the IRS will ask for more than six years.
Those cases generally involve those with a great deal of access with a high potential of collection and probability. There are very few cases that meet this criteria.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation. You can speak to true IRS tax experts regarding the nonfiling of federal tax returns and the settling of your tax debt to the various programs offered by IRS.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience in over 65 years working directly for the Internal Revenue Service and the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.
Need to File Tax Returns For Past Years + File & Settle Tax Debt + Former IRS
by Fresh Start Tax | Jan 11, 2016 | Tax Help
“Affordable” Tax Professionals can easily resolve your problem, over 65 years of former IRS work experience. We know all the systems, file and settle back IRS Taxes!
If you have not filed taxes in years, there is a very simple process to get you into the back system worry free. As former IRS agents and managers we have worked both sides of taxpayers problems and issues and there is a very systematic way to resolve your tax issue.
With or without tax records we can get you back in the system worry free. As former IRS agents and managers we can explain to you how to get back in the system without worry.
When you call us on your initial consultation we will walk you through the requirements. The process is easy, simple and very affordable.
Millions have not filed but it will catch up with you.
Believe it or not, millions of people have not file tax returns but at some point in your life you’re going to have to file, the big question is what is at process like? I’m going to prison? How much trouble am I in ?, or how can I do this without worry?.
There is a way to get back in the system without pain, HOW, simply file your tax returns.
First Question : How many back years do I file?
The answer varies on the facts of the case. As a general rule, as former IRS agents and managers we recommend you file anywhere between three and six years.
Some of the determining factors in making decisions are:
1. how much income have you made in the last six years,
2. what is your asset base,
3. what do your bank accounts look like,
4. have you always operated in cash,
5. what are your average monthly expenses for the time of nonfiling.
Tax Preparation for Never Filed Tax Returns
If you are a W-2 or 1099 or wage earner it will be very easy to compute your income.
We can simply ask IRS for copies of income transcripts for the last six years.
IRS will provide to us all income reports on W-2’s and 1099 s. Tax reconstruction is easy and simple. We can find out what expenses you have and prepare your tax return based on reconstructive methods.
If you are a cash person we can back into your income by finding what you’re annualized monthly expenses are multiplying by 12 and come up with an average base for computing gross income.
We have prepared hundreds upon hundreds of tax returns of taxpayers who have never filed. We can walk you to the process and get you back in the system seamlessly.
Below you will find the IRS policy statement regarding people who will never file tax returns.
What happens if I owe back taxes, there are available programs to help settle tax debt.
If you will owe back taxes we will work out a tax settlement for you.
IRS will require a current financial statement on form 433F expect that financial statement to be fully documented.
As a general rule, IRS places taxpayers who cannot pay their back tax debt into one of three categories.
IRS will consider you either to be a:
1 . Current hardship,
2. a monthly candidate for payments, or
3. a tax debt settlement candidate for the offer in compromise program.
IRS has a policy statement regarding filing back tax returns.
1.2.14.1.18 (08-04-2006)
IRS Policy Statement 5-133
1. Delinquent or prior years tax returns—enforcement of filing requirements
2. Taxpayers failing to file tax returns will be requested to prepare and file all such returns except in instances where there is an indication that the taxpayer’s failure to file the required return or returns was willful or if there is any other indication of fraud.
All delinquent returns submitted by a taxpayer, whether upon his/her own initiative or at the request of a Service representative, will be accepted.
However, if indications of wilfulness or fraud exist, the special procedures for handling such returns must be followed.
3. Where it is determined that required returns have not been filed, the extent to which compliance for prior years will be enforced will be determined by reference to factors ensuring compliance and evenhanded administration of staffing and other Service resources.
4. Factors to be taken into account include, but are not limited to:
a. prior history of noncompliance,
b. existence of income from illegal sources, effect upon voluntary compliance, anticipated revenue, and collectibility, in relation to the time and effort required to determine tax due.
Consideration will also be given any special circumstances existing in the case of a particular taxpayer, class of taxpayer, or industry, or which may be peculiar to the class of tax involved.
5. Normally, application of the above criteria will result in enforcement of delinquency procedures for not more than six (6) years. There are special cases in which the IRS will ask for more than six years.
Those cases generally involve those with a great deal of access with a high potential of collection and probability. There are very few cases that meet this criteria.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation. You can speak to true IRS tax experts regarding the nonfiling of federal tax returns and the settling of your tax debt to the various programs offered by IRS.
I Haven’t Taxes in Years + Here is What You Do + Former IRS
by Fresh Start Tax | Jan 11, 2016 | Tax Help
We are an “AFFORDABLE” professional tax firm that has been in private practices 1982. We know the IRS systems!
Find out with a free tax consult how to settle your tax debt.
Get IRS off of your back once and for all! We are Former IRS Agents and managers who know the system.
If you have any back tax issues with the Internal Revenue Service or have not filed back income tax returns, we can settle and resolve your case all at the same time.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience and over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS. I am a former IRS agent revenue officer and teaching instructor for the offer in compromise program.
If you need to discuss the filing of an offer you can contact us today for a free initial tax consultation and you have the option of walking to the pre-qualifier tool put out by the Internal Revenue Service.
As a former IRS agent in teaching instructor taxpayers have very little chances of getting their own offer in compromise through. It’s in a very exacting and tedious process and one must know all the ramifications of the filing. As a general rule, IRS looks to reject an offer rather than throw approve it because of all the work required signatures necessary to get the offer in compromise through the system.
one of the reasons IRS takes so long to accept the offer is because they become a matter of public record for one year in the regional offices in which they are accepted. Therefore IRS must dot all the I across all the T’s.
When we discuss with you the filing of an offer in compromise you will need to have the IRS form 433OIC filled out because that is the form that IRS will use to accept the offer in compromise.
Fresh Start Tax LLC
We do our own work in-house, most companies sub their work out to backend offices.
We are staffed with tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents.
We have over 60 years of direct work experience working in the local, district and regional tax offices of the IRS.
We have a very streamlined process to closure case with efficiency and for affordable fee structures.
Settling, Resolving, Reducing Tax Cases on Back Taxes
If you want to settle your back taxes, IRS will require a current financial statement along with full documentation.
IRS conducts a very thorough review of your financial statements so you want to be prepared and accurate.
IRS rules require only form 433F, along with bank statements, copy of pay stubs, and monthly expenditures.
IRS conducts a thorough review of your current financial statement and compares that with the national, regional, and localized standards to ensure that everybody is getting the same treatment.
You can find the standards on our website under the form page.
The national standards have many restrictions and that’s why it is important to have an experienced tax professional work on your case.
The IRS will use a six-month timeframe to make determinations on your case. In some cases the IRS can ask for the last years if they wish, documentation is the key.
It is important a true professional fill-out the financial statements because we know exactly what IRS is looking for and can help navigate the waters to get you achieved results. Please keep in mind to have an offer in compromise accepted all your back tax returns must be filed.
Past Due Back Tax Returns, Unfiled Tax Returns – You Must File All Tax Returns
Over 16 million taxpayers do not file annual tax returns.
The tax gap on these unfiled returns are approximately $415 million.
At some point if you do not file the Internal Revenue Service will catch up with you, do not keep your head in the sand.
If you have not filed tax returns we can prepare your returns with little or no records do our reconstructive methods we learned IRS.
If you did not file your back tax returns, IRS can prepare them for you and you will owe more money than you should. IRS as the ability under 6020B to file for you.
If you do not respond to the IRS bills and notices they send out as a result of filing your tax returns IRS will follow-up with tax levies in the filing a federal tax liens. IRS files approximately 600,000 federal tax liens each and every year.
We can prepare your back or on file tax returns with little or no tax records.
Do not be afraid of filing your tax returns with IRS because at some point in time they will catch up with you. We can get you back into the system worry free.
The Offer in Compromise Program/Tax Debt Settlements
Selecting a IRS payment option for the OIC
Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:
1. 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.
2. Periodic Payment:
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 OIC process
While your offer 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.
When you call our office we will let you know if you are a suitable candidate for the OIC and we can let you know the lowest amount of law that IRS will accept on your case.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and hear the truth from true IRS tax experts. We can discuss with you the filing of your offer in compromise in detail.
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