by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 30, 2014 | Tax Help
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FST has over 206 years of professional tax experience and over 78 years of working for the IRS and state tax governments.
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 30, 2014 | Tax Help
We are a full-service tax firm that specializes in the resolution of IRS back taxes.
Fresh Start Tax LLC has over 206 years professional tax experience and 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service.
If you owe back taxes you can contact us today and speak directly to a friendly tax expert who can go ahead and offer you different solutions to immediately stop your IRS problem and the worry today.
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Owing Back Taxes to the IRS
If you owe back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service they will deal with every taxpayer the same way.
The Internal Revenue Service will review your current and verified financial statement before making a determination on how they will exit your case.
As a general rule the Internal Revenue Service will either place you went to a current tax hardship, ask you to make payments or let you know you are a suitable candidate for offer in compromise.
Your outcome is entirely determined thorough the verifiable financial statement. That is why it is important have a seasoned tax professional negotiations a tax settlement.
Filing back taxes returns.
If you need to file back tax returns that have little or no records you can contact us today and we can reconstruct your tax return.
If you do not prepare your back tax returns IRS can prepare your returns under 6020 B of the code and they will do you absolutely no favors and tax preparation.
If you owe back IRS tax debt and you want to make a payment agreement we can do so was well.
If you wish to settle your tax debt with the Internal Revenue Service we will walk to through IRS pre-qualifier tool and find out what the lowest possible dollar amount you could settle for.
Not all taxpayers are tax debt settlement candidates.
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 29, 2014 | Tax Help
Get your IRS Tax levy, IRS bank levy, or IRS wage garnishment levy removed by former IRS agents and managers you know the system.
We have over 60 years in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service and know every system detail to get an IRS tax Levy removed as soon as possible.
As a general rule within receiving your verifiable financial statement we can get your levy released within 24 hours.
The Internal Revenue Service issues close to 2 million federal tax levies each and every year and they do so when taxpayers do not respond to their final IRS bill or notice.
You can get your IRS levy released by submitting a fully documented financial statement along with copies of your last three months pay stubs, copies of all expenses, and copies of three much worth the bank statements.
The Internal Revenue Service will compare your expenses with that of the national, regional and local standards and come up with an exit strategy to release your Levy and close your case.
As a general rule the Internal Revenue Service will either place you into an immediate tax hardship, ask you to make a monthly payment agreement or let you know you’re a tax settlement candidate.
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 29, 2014 | Tax Help
Special Tax Benefits for Members of the Armed Forces
Special tax benefits apply to members of the U. S. Armed Forces. For example, some types of pay are not taxable. And special rules may apply to some tax deductions, credits and deadlines.
Here are those benefits:
1. Deadline Extensions.
Some members of the military, such as those who serve in a combat zone, can postpone some tax deadlines. If this applies to you, you can get automatic extensions of time to file your tax return and to pay your taxes.
2. Combat Pay Exclusion.
If you serve in a combat zone, certain combat pay you get is not taxable.
You won’t need to show the pay on your tax return because combat pay isn’t included in the wages reported on your Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement. Service in support of a combat zone may qualify for this exclusion.
3. Earned Income Tax Credit.
If you get nontaxable combat pay, you may choose to include it to figure your EITC. You would make this choice if it increases your credit.
Even if you do, the combat pay stays nontaxable.
4. Moving Expense Deduction.
You may be able to deduct some of your unreimbursed moving costs.
This applies if the move is due to a permanent change of station,
5. Uniform Deduction.
You can deduct the costs of certain uniforms that regulations prohibit you from wearing while off duty.
This includes the costs of purchase and upkeep. You must reduce your deduction by any allowance you get for these costs.
6. Signing Joint Returns.
Both spouses normally must sign a joint income tax return. If your spouse is absent due to certain military duty or conditions, you may be able to sign for your spouse.
In other cases when your spouse is absent, you may need a power of attorney to file a joint return.
7. Reservists’ Travel Deduction.
If you’re a member of the U.S. Armed Forces Reserves, you may deduct certain costs of travel on your tax return.
This applies to the unreimbursed costs of travel to perform your reserve duties that are more than 100 miles away from home.
8. Nontaxable ROTC Allowances.
Active duty ROTC pay, such as pay for summer advanced camp, is taxable.
But some amounts paid to ROTC students in advanced training are not taxable.
This applies to educational and subsistence allowances.
9. Civilian Life.
If you leave the military and look for work, you may be able to deduct some job hunting expenses. You may be able to include the costs of travel, preparing a resume and job placement agency fees.
Moving expenses may also qualify for a tax deduction.
10. Tax Help.
Most military bases offer free tax preparation and filing assistance during the tax filing season.
by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 29, 2014 | Tax Help
Request a Transcript or Copy of a Prior Year Tax Return
You may need copies of your filed tax returns for many reasons. For example, they can help you prepare future tax returns.
You’ll need them if you have to amend a prior year tax return.
You often need them when you apply for a loan to buy a home or to start a business. You may need them if you apply for student aid. If you can’t find your copies, the IRS can give you a transcript of the information you need, or a copy of your tax return.
Here’s how to get your federal tax return information from the IRS:
- • Transcripts are free and you can get them for the current year and the past three years. In most cases, a transcript includes the tax information you need.
- • A tax return transcript shows most line items from the tax return that you filed. It also includes items from any accompanying forms and schedules that you filed. It doesn’t reflect any changes you or the IRS made after you filed your original return.
- • A tax account transcript includes your marital status, the type of return you filed, your adjusted gross income and taxable income. It does include any changes that you or the IRS made to your tax return after you filed it.
- • You can get your free transcripts immediately online. You can also get them by phone, by mail or by fax within five to 10 days from the time IRS receives your request.
- – To view and print your transcripts online, go to IRS.gov and use the Get Transcript tool.
- – To order by phone, call 800-908-9946 and follow the prompts.
You can also request your transcript using your smartphone with the IRS2Go mobile phone app.
– To request an individual tax return transcript by mail or fax, complete Form 4506T-EZ, Short Form Request for Individual Tax Return Transcript. Businesses and individuals who need a tax account transcript should use Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return.
- • If you need a copy of your filed and processed tax return, it will cost $50 for each tax year. You should complete Form 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return, to make the request. Mail it to the IRS address listed on the form for your area.
Copies are generally available for the current year and past six years. You should allow 75 days for delivery.
- • If you live in a federally declared disaster area, you can get a free copy of your tax return. Visit IRS.gov for more disaster relief information.