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Fresh Start Tax

 

IRS Debt Relief Company + Top IRS Settlement Tax Company,  Fresh Start Tax LLC  1-866-700-1040

 

There are many excellent tax relief companies nationwide, Fresh Start Tax LLC is one of the premier and best tax relief companies in the United States.

Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax issues and we have an amazing history of successful client work and satisfied customers and that is due to the experience we have in dealing with IRS tax problems and tax issues and IRS tax relief.

On staff are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors who were supervisors and managers while working at the Internal Revenue Service.

As a result of all of our work experience, we understand the methodologies and all the procedures to close IRS cases in the most prudent and affordable manner.

Over the years we have worked thousands of cases. Fresh start tax to people work every single case so you have two sets of eyes on your tax issue.

Upon your initial consultation in almost all cases we will let you know how your tax case will resolve itself and exactly how much it will cost you.

Each case has its own unique set of circumstances so we will  customize a specific plan of action based on your set of circumstances and financial matters. There are no two cases alike.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and know the most efficient way to get you where you need to be.

You will never have to speak to Internal Revenue Service we will handle all communication with you to you and with the Internal Revenue Service.

The most popular program is the IRS offer in compromise because it settles your debt for pennies on the dollar but you must be sure you qualify for this type of settlement or you will waste your money. People such as you have given thousands of dollars to companies promising the settlements but there are qualifiers that the taxpayer must be aware of before they throw their money at somebody.

As a former IRS agent in teaching and structure of the offer in compromise I can let you know well ahead of time whether your offer will have any chance of acceptance and will be able settle your debt for the lowest allowable amount allowed by law if you qualify.

 

Offers in Compromise, the OIC

 

I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise or tax debt settlement program along with other IRS programs and systems.

We have over 60 years of direct work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We are true IRS experts who understand the IRS collection system.

All our work is done in-house and we are used by other firms to do their backend work.

You can call us today for free initial tax consultation and find out if you are a true offer in compromise tax debt settlement candidate.

Due to the IRS new fresh start initiative set out by the Internal Revenue Service many more taxpayers are eligible for the tax debt settlement.

Before a taxpayer or client thinks about the filing of an offer in compromise they should check out the IRS offer in compromise pre-qualifier tool first.

You can walk to the pre-qualifier tool on our site or call us today to learn more about it.

We will not file an offer in compromise or accept any fee for any client unless we know they are qualified for the program.

So if we send in your offer in compromise, you probably do have a pretty good chance of getting it accepted.

It is important to know you will that all back tax returns will have to be filed, up-to-date and current on the IRS computer system before the Internal Revenue Service will accept an offer in compromise.

IRS Tax Statistics for the OIC

Last year there were 78,000 offers in compromise were filed with the Internal Revenue Service, 38% of those were accepted for an average of $6500 per case. Keep in mind this is a national average and varies from case to case is completely dependent on your current financial statement. Also keep in mind your offer may be worked by any person throughout the United States.

About 20% of all offers in compromise go to the Appellate Division for settlement.

You should know that not everyone is an offer in compromise candidate to settle their tax debt.

There are many companies out there today advertising pennies on the dollar and if you are not a true qualified candidate you should not be giving your money to any firm. The advice I give everyone is to speak to the person who is working your case and let them explain why you are a qualified candidate for the offer in compromise.

Make sure you are eligible for the OIC.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

Submitting your offer or OIC to the Internal Revenue Service.

You’ll find step-by-step instructions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF).

Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Selecting a payment option for the offer in compromise program

 

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• IRS 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.

• IRS 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, you must continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

While your offer in compromise 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.

Other : IRS tax relief programs

 

Many taxpayers for a variety of reasons cannot qualify for an offer in compromise and IRS has four other buckets of ways they close cases once they were open in the IRS collection

They are as followed:

Hardship, payment agreement, statute of expiration, bankruptcy.

1. For those who are financially strapped and qualify, IRS has a currently non-collectible program in which taxpayers who qualify IRS will temporarily suspend their case between one and three years and then kick the case out later and re-review the financial statement.

Approximately 40% of all people who are in the current IRS collection Q wind up in a temporarily non-collectible file.

2. While other people based on their current financial statement can make a payment arrangement with the Internal Revenue Service. Approximately 6.5 billion people wind up in payment agreements because of their current financial statement. The Internal Revenue Service will use the national standard test to make sure the agreement is fair and reasonable.

3. Others qualify because the statute of limitation has expired on their tax assessments. As a general rule IRS has approximately 10 years to collect all cases. we can pull IRS tax transcripts to find out how close you are to having your statute of limitations expired.

4. While others can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding. We were review with you each of the criteria when you call us.

Tax Return Note:

As a side note, taxpayers should be aware that all tax returns must be filed before they can have an approved offer in compromise. Before IRS will work an offer in compromise to settle your tax debt they will want all tax returns filed and they will want to make sure you are current on your ES payments or your withholding in the current year we are in.

If you submitted an offer in compromise and IRS finds your tax returns are not file they will return the offer to you.

We could prepare all back returns for you with little or no records. Please keep in mind that IRS can file your tax returns under 6020 B of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Internal Revenue Service keeps records for six years of all income source documents which means IRS has all your W-2s and 1099 s. I

RS will conduct a full compliance check anytime they work in open IRS collection case. As former IRS agents we know the system and understand all the protocols to get you the very best result possible.

Without question we are one of the best IRS debt tax relief services company in the United States. Since 1982 we have worked thousands of taxpayer clients and are above reproach.

When you are considering one of the best tax relief companies call fresh start tax, since 1982 we have been serving the Americas in resolving IRS tax debt. We can review all IRS tax programs and have tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents on staff to serve your needs.

Our founder has been on FOX Business news as well as NBC . Mr. Sullivan is also contributed to Bloomberg news as well as the Wall Street Journal.

 

The Offer in Compromise, The Truth, Former IRS Agent, Michael D. Sullivan + Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beaches, Boca Raton,Aventura

Fresh Start Tax

 

The Truth about the Offer in Compromise, Former IRS Agent, Michael D. Sullivan

 

Being a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise there are so many myths about the program it’s hard to keep up with.

MYTH

The majority of calls that I get or from taxpayers that believe that IRS is going to settle their tax debt because of the ads they see on TV the Internet and various marketing techniques.

While the offer in compromise is a true program offered by the Internal Revenue Service, approximately 32,000 Americans get their offers in compromise approved by Internal Revenue Service because they are true qualified candidates for the program. The majority do not get accepted.

The average settlement is $6500 per case in approximately 32% of all offers in compromise are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service.

Unfortunately there are many IRS debt settlement companies that take cases, make promises and their clients offer have no chance of going through the IRS system to settle their tax debt.

Many of these companies charge thousands of dollars and I hear all the stories as people call me after other companies have failed to perform. I warn any taxpayer who wants to hire a company to speak to the person who will be working their case before giving their money to any IRS debt settlement company. You should find out how many offers they have worked and get a gut feeling about what you think their level of expertise is. I would also suggest that you speak to somebody who’s worked for the Internal Revenue Service and knows the program inside and out.

Everybody should know that the Internal Revenue Service has an offer and compromise pre-qualifier tool and if they do not call a professional company they should walk through the pre-qualifier tool on IRS.gov.

So how does the offer in compromise get process through the Internal Revenue Service.

First of all, a reviewer looks at the offer to make sure the offer can be referred to a revenue officer. The offer in compromise must from a technical standpoint be filled out completely have all signatures and all key elements of the 656 in place.

The reviewer then pulls up a transcript to make sure all the tax returns have been filed. If the offer in compromise is not filled out correctly all tax returns not filed, the reviewer sends it back to the taxpayer.

Once it passes the test of the reviewer, the offer is then passed on to a revenue officer specialist who has been trained by the Internal Revenue Service what to look for and what can be accepted by the Department of treasury.

KEEP IN MIND

The offer in compromise is a binding contract or covenant between the Department of treasury and the taxpayer and is a true legal settlement and document.

Once the revenue officer who is the offer in compromise specialist looks at the financial statement that person will get a general sense of how they feel about the offer in compromise.

A GOOD OFFER TIP

Put a letter or an accompaniment document letting the reviewer know from the beginning why your client or taxpayer needs to have this offer accepted and any extenuating circumstances that may exist.

BIG OFFER TIP

It puts a idea in the mind of the revenue officer of the desperate situation that the taxpayer is going through. The reason this is important is that the revenue officer is only looking at a piece of paper is removed from the reality of the taxpayer.

The job of a true practitioner is to help your client.

So you must make the situation real to the Internal Revenue Service as to understand the effects of the burden of the tax liability.

As a former IRS agent revenue officer I would look at the offer, glanced through, it look at the numbers, look at the written statement and kinda have a feeling about the offer in compromise. It is very important for that initial review to ge well, the IRS offer specialist feel good about working the offer in compromise, it sets the tone.

Please keep in mind it is much easier for a revenue officer offer in compromise specialist to reject the offer in compromise because there is a lot of process work and due diligence that a person must do to accept the offer in compromise.

Not only do you as a revenue officer have to approve the offer but so does your manager, the regional manager and so does the district council of Internal Revenue Service for legal purposes.

Many people ask why this process is so extensive and why so much time is spent.

The answer is quite simple, all offers in compromise that are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service are open to public review for one year at certain regional tax offices so the public can review offers in compromise and see which cases IRS accepts and which cases they do not.

So you can expect the Internal Revenue Service to be very cautious and more importantly use the same standard to accept every single offer in compromise. Appearance is very important to the Internal Revenue Service

Once the revenue officer starts looking at the financial statement they pay a lot of time to three main things:

1. the assets,

2. the income, and,

3. the expenses claimed by the taxpayer.

ASSETS.

The revenue officer wants to make sure that they’re getting their full liquidated value as part of the basis for settlement to Internal Revenue Service.

IRS will discount your residence approximately 20% but IRS generally will never settle for less than full liquidation value of the assets of any taxpayer and/or business.

Also keep in mind assets includes IRAs, pensions, stocks, and values of businesses that the taxpayer may own.

Next the revenue officer will move on to the expenses claimed against income.

The revenue officer will compare the national, regional, and geographical standards of the cost-of-living are in every region of the United States and compare that to the income.

The IRS’s job is to make sure that the taxpayer is living well within their means before they will accept an offer in compromise.

The goal of the Internal Revenue Service is to make sure the taxpayer has to borrow money from third-party to pay the offer in compromise and to settle their tax debt. Any money in possession of the taxpayer in any savings account or checking account generally must be included in the offer in compromise.

( please keep in mind that exceptions exist in certain cases.)

Once the revenue officer is pretty certain that this is a doable or acceptable offer, it puts the offer through a series of financial tests to make sure the documentation on the financial statement is correct.

The IRS agent will spend approximately 20 to 40 hours to work an offer in compromise.

The Agent will do Google searches to check businesses and an individual’s name to find out if there are assets, it will use the accurate search engine to look for back assets, it will pull DMV records, pull courthouse records, and will use other search engines to make sure that this offer can be acceptable by the Internal Revenue Service.’s

One of the great sources that IRS can use is a credit report.

There is a plethora of information on a credit report and on large cases the revenue officer can and will pull a credit report up.

After the revenue officer is convinced this is a doable offer they will package up the case and send it to the manager for review and acceptance .

ANOTHER BONUS TIP

A taxpayer can file as many offers in compromise as they wish. Many times if an offer in compromise is rejected the first time the taxpayer should find out why the offer was rejected fix the errors or problems and resubmit the offer in compromise after a period of time when the problems and issues from the first offer have been resolved. learn your lessons from the first rejection and make them successful the second time around.

 

What to Do if the Offer is not accepted.

Keep fighting, do not give up!

In almost all cases we send an appeal and to get it to a third party who is not connected with the collection division.

We love the sending cases to and appellate officer who was a better and more balanced person to accept the offer in compromise.

If you have any question about your case or like us to review your offer in compromise or process it call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

You will hear the truth about the offer in compromise.

While there is so much more that I could write and can be included in this short blog these are the basic overviews of the IRS offer in compromise.

Please keep in mind I was a former IRS revenue officer teacher and instructor of the offer in compromise.

Hear The Truth About the IRS Offer in Compromise + Former IRS Offer in Compromise Specialist + Michael D. Sullivan, Former IRS Agent

Fresh Start Tax

 

Being a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise there are so many myths about the program it’s hard to keep up with.

 

MYTH

The majority of calls that I get or from taxpayers that believe that IRS is going to settle their tax debt because of the ads they see on TV the Internet and various marketing techniques.

While the offer in compromise is a true program offered by the Internal Revenue Service, approximately 32,000 Americans get their offers in compromise approved by Internal Revenue Service because they are true qualified candidates for the program. The majority do not get accepted.

The average settlement is $6500 per case in approximately 32% of all offers in compromise are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service.

Unfortunately there are many IRS debt settlement companies that take cases, make promises and their clients offer have no chance of going through the IRS system to settle their tax debt.

Many of these companies charge thousands of dollars and I hear all the stories as people call me after other companies have failed to perform. I warn any taxpayer who wants to hire a company  to speak to the person who will be working their case before giving their money to any IRS debt settlement company. You should find out how many offers they have worked and get a gut feeling about what you think their level of expertise is. I would also suggest that you speak to somebody who’s worked for the Internal Revenue Service and knows the program inside and out.

Everybody should know that the Internal Revenue Service has an offer  and compromise  pre-qualifier tool and if they do not call a professional company they should walk through the pre-qualifier tool on IRS.gov.

So how does the offer in compromise get process through the Internal Revenue Service.

First of all, a reviewer looks at the offer to make sure the offer can be referred to a revenue officer. The offer in compromise must from a technical standpoint be filled out completely have all signatures and all key elements of the 656 in place.

The reviewer then pulls up a transcript to make sure all the tax returns have been filed. If the offer in compromise is not filled out correctly all tax returns not filed, the reviewer sends it back to the taxpayer.

Once it passes the test of the reviewer, the offer is then passed on to a revenue officer specialist who has been trained by the Internal Revenue Service what to look for and what can be accepted by the Department of treasury.

KEEP IN MIND

The offer in compromise is a binding contract or covenant between the Department of treasury and the taxpayer and is a true legal settlement and document.

Once the revenue officer who is the offer in compromise specialist looks at the financial statement that person will get a general sense of how they feel about the offer in compromise.

A good tax tip

Put a letter or an accompaniment document letting the reviewer know from the beginning why your client or taxpayer needs to have this offer accepted and any extenuating circumstances that may exist.

BIG TIP

It puts a  idea in the mind of the revenue officer of the desperate situation that the taxpayer is going through. The reason this is important is that the revenue officer is only looking at a piece of paper is removed from the reality of the taxpayer.

The job of a true practitioner is to help your client.

So you must make the situation real to the Internal Revenue Service as to understand the effects of the burden of the tax liability.

As a former IRS agent revenue officer I would look at the offer, glanced through, it look at the numbers, look at the written statement and kinda  have a feeling about the offer in compromise. It is very important for that initial review to ge well, the IRS offer specialist feel good about working the offer in compromise, it sets the tone.

Please keep in mind it is much easier for a revenue officer offer in compromise specialist to reject the offer in compromise because there is a lot of process work and due diligence that a person must do to accept the offer in compromise.

Not only do you as a revenue officer have to approve the offer but so does your manager, the regional manager and so does the district council of Internal Revenue Service for legal purposes.

Many people ask why this process is so extensive and why so much time is spent.

The answer is quite simple, all offers in compromise that are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service are open to public review  for one year at certain regional tax offices so the public can review offers in compromise and see which cases IRS accepts and which cases they do not.

So you can expect the Internal Revenue Service to be very cautious and more importantly use the same standard to accept every single offer in compromise. Appearance is very important to the Internal Revenue Service

Once the revenue officer starts looking at the financial statement they pay a lot of time to three main things:

1. the assets,

2. the income, and,

3. the expenses claimed by the taxpayer.

ASSETS.

The revenue officer wants to make sure that they’re getting their full liquidated value as part of the basis for settlement to Internal Revenue Service.

IRS will discount your residence approximately 20% but IRS generally will never settle for less than full liquidation value of the assets of any taxpayer and/or business.

Also keep in mind assets includes IRAs, pensions, stocks, and values of businesses that the taxpayer may own.

Next the revenue officer will move on to the expenses claimed against income.

The revenue officer will compare the national, regional, and geographical standards of  the cost-of-living are in every region of the United States and compare that to the income.

The IRS’s job is to make sure that the taxpayer is living well within their means before they will accept an offer in compromise.

The goal of the Internal Revenue Service is to make sure the taxpayer has to borrow money from third-party to pay the offer in compromise and to settle their tax debt. Any money in possession of the taxpayer in any savings account or checking account generally must be included in the offer in compromise.

( please keep in mind that exceptions exist in certain cases.)

Once the revenue officer is pretty certain that this is a doable or acceptable offer, it puts the offer through a series of financial tests to make sure the documentation on the financial statement is correct.

The IRS agent will spend approximately 20 to  40 hours to work an offer in compromise.

The Agent will do Google searches to check businesses and an individual’s name to find out if there are assets, it will use the accurate search engine to look for back assets, it will pull DMV records,  pull courthouse records, and will use other search engines to make sure that this offer can be acceptable by the Internal Revenue Service.’s

One of the great sources that IRS can use is a credit report.

There is a plethora of information on a credit report and on large cases the revenue officer can and will pull a credit report up.

After the revenue officer is convinced this is a doable offer they will package up the case and send it to the manager for review and acceptance .

What to Do if the Offer is not accepted.

In almost all cases we send an appeal and to get it to a third  party who is not connected with the collection division.

We love the sender cases to and appellate officer who was a better and more balanced person to accept the offer in compromise.

If you have any question about your case or like us to review your offer in compromise or process it call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

You will hear the truth about the offer in compromise.

While there is so much more that I could write and can be included in this short blog these are the basic overviews of the IRS offer in compromise.

Please keep in mind I was a former IRS revenue officer teacher and instructor of the offer in compromise.

IRS TAX DEBT RELIEF AGENCY + TAX SERVICE COMPANY + IRS Tax Problem Relief + Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Boca Raton, Palm Beaches, Aventura = South Florida

Fresh Start Tax

 

There are many excellent tax relief agencies nationwide, Fresh Start Tax LLC is one of the premier and best tax relief companies in the United States.

 

We are local South Florida tax firm that has been practicing in the South Florida area.

Please feel free to come by and visit our offices set up an appointment or you can Skype us at any time.

Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax issues and we have an amazing history of successful client work and satisfied customers and that is due to the experience we have in dealing with IRS tax problems and tax issues and IRS tax relief.

 

On staff are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors who were supervisors and managers while working at the Internal Revenue Service.

As a result of all of our work experience, we understand the methodologies and all the procedures to close IRS cases in the most prudent and affordable manner.

Upon your initial consultation in almost all cases we will let you know how your tax case will resolve itself and exactly how much it will cost you.

Each case has its own unique set of circumstances so we will customize a specific plan of action based on your set of circumstances and financial matters. There are no two cases alike. You should also be aware that not everyone can settle their debt for pennies on a dollar. While this is true very few qualify for tax or leave in this fashion.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and know the most efficient way to get you where you need to be.

You will never have to speak to Internal Revenue Service we will handle all communication with you to you and with the Internal Revenue Service.

The most popular program is the IRS offer in compromise because it settles your debt for pennies on the dollar but you must be sure you qualify for this type of settlement or you will waste your money. People such as you have given thousands of dollars to companies promising the settlements but there are qualifiers that the taxpayer must be aware of before they throw their money at somebody.

As a former IRS agent in teaching and structure of the offer in compromise I can let you know well ahead of time whether your offer will have any chance of acceptance and will be able settle your debt for the lowest allowable amount allowed by law if you qualify.

 

Offers in Compromise

I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise or tax debt settlement program along with other IRS programs and systems.

We have over 60 years of direct work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We are true IRS experts who understand the IRS collection system.

All our work is done in-house and we are used by other firms to do their backend work.

You can call us today for free initial tax consultation and find out if you are a true offer in compromise tax debt settlement candidate.

Due to the IRS new fresh start initiative set out by the Internal Revenue Service many more taxpayers are eligible for the tax debt settlement.

Before a taxpayer or client thinks about the filing of an offer in compromise they should check out the IRS offer in compromise pre-qualifier tool first.

You can walk to the pre-qualifier tool on our site or call us today to learn more about it.

We will not file an offer in compromise or accept any fee for any client unless we know they are qualified for the program.

So if we send in your offer in compromise, you probably do have a pretty good chance of getting it accepted.

It is important to know you will that all back tax returns will have to be filed, up-to-date and current on the IRS computer system before the Internal Revenue Service will accept an offer in compromise.

 

IRS Tax Statistics for the OIC

Last year there were 78,000 offers in compromise were filed with the Internal Revenue Service, 38% of those were accepted for an average of $6500 per case.

Keep in mind this is a national average and varies from case to case is completely dependent on your current financial statement. Also keep in mind your offer may be worked by any person throughout the United States.

About 20% of all offers in compromise go to the Appellate Division for settlement.

You should know that not everyone is an offer in compromise candidate to settle their tax debt.

 

Make sure you are eligible for the OIC.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

 

Submitting your offer or OIC to the Internal Revenue Service.

 

You’ll find step-by-step instructions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF).

Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Selecting a payment option for the offer in compromise program

 

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• IRS 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.

• IRS 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, you must continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

While your offer in compromise 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.

 

Other : IRS tax relief programs for back IRS tax debt.

Many taxpayers for a variety of reasons cannot qualify for an offer in compromise and IRS has four other buckets of ways they close cases once they were open in the IRS collection

They are as followed:

Hardship, payment agreement, statute of expiration, bankruptcy.

1. For those who are financially strapped and qualify, IRS has a currently non-collectible program in which taxpayers who qualify IRS will temporarily suspend their case between one and three years and then kick the case out later and re-review the financial statement.

Approximately 40% of all people who are in the current IRS collection Q wind up in a temporarily non-collectible file.

2. While other people based on their current financial statement can make a payment arrangement with the Internal Revenue Service. Approximately 6.5 billion people wind up in payment agreements because of their current financial statement. The Internal Revenue Service will use the national standard test to make sure the agreement is fair and reasonable.

3. Others qualify because the statute of limitation has expired on their tax assessments. As a general rule IRS has approximately 10 years to collect all cases. we can pull IRS tax transcripts to find out how close you are to having your statute of limitations expired.

4. While others can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding. We were review with you each of the criteria when you call us.

Tax Return Note:

As a side note, taxpayers should be aware that all tax returns must be filed before they can have an approved offer in compromise.

Before IRS will work an offer in compromise to settle your tax debt they will want all tax returns filed and they will want to make sure you are current on your ES payments or your withholding in the current year we are in.

If you submitted an offer in compromise and IRS finds your tax returns are not file they will return the offer to you.

We could prepare all back returns for you with little or no records. Please keep in mind that IRS can file your tax returns under 6020 B of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Internal Revenue Service keeps records for six years of all income source documents which means IRS has all your W-2s and 1099 s. I

RS will conduct a full compliance check anytime they work in open IRS collection case. As former IRS agents we know the system and understand all the protocols to get you the very best result possible.

Without question we are one of the best IRS debt tax relief services company in the United States. Since 1982 we have worked thousands of taxpayer clients and are above reproach.

When you are considering one of the best tax relief companies call fresh start tax, since 1982 we have been serving the Americas in resolving IRS tax debt.

We can review all IRS tax programs and have tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents on staff to serve your needs.

Our founder has been on FOX Business news as well as NBC . Mr. Sullivan is also contributed to Bloomberg news as well as the Wall Street Journal.

Call us today about IRS tax debt and find the truth. We can handle any IRS problem. we are a true IRS tax debt relief company and agency.

IRS TAX DEBT RELIEF AGENCY + TAX SERVICE COMPANY + IRS Tax Problem Relief + Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Boca Raton, Palm Beaches, Aventura = South Florida

IRS Debt Tax Relief Services Company + Former IRS Agents + Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beaches, Aventura, Boca Raton

Fresh Start Tax

 

South Florida Best Tax Relief Company, Fresh Start Tax LLC 1-866-700-1040, 954-492-0088     SINCE 1982

 

There are many excellent tax relief companies nationwide, Fresh Start Tax LLC is one of the premier and best tax relief companies in the United States.

We are local South Florida tax firm that has been practicing in the South Florida area. please feel free to come by and visit our offices set up an appointment or you can Skype us at any time.

Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax issues and we have an amazing history of successful client work and satisfied customers and that is due to the experience we have in dealing with IRS tax problems and tax issues and IRS tax relief.

On staff a CPA, Tax Attorney. She is available on request.

On staff are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors who were supervisors and managers while working at the Internal Revenue Service.

As a result of all of our work experience, we understand the methodologies and all the procedures to close IRS cases in the most prudent and affordable manner.

Upon your initial consultation in almost all cases we will let you know how your tax case will resolve itself and exactly how much it will cost you.

Each case has its own unique set of circumstances so we will customize a specific plan of action based on your set of circumstances and financial matters. There are no two cases alike.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and know the most efficient way to get you where you need to be.

You will never have to speak to Internal Revenue Service we will handle all communication with you to you and with the Internal Revenue Service.

The most popular program is the IRS offer in compromise because it settles your debt for pennies on the dollar but you must be sure you qualify for this type of settlement or you will waste your money. People such as you have given thousands of dollars to companies promising the settlements but there are qualifiers that the taxpayer must be aware of before they throw their money at somebody.

As a former IRS agent in teaching and structure of the offer in compromise I can let you know well ahead of time whether your offer will have any chance of acceptance and will be able settle your debt for the lowest allowable amount allowed by law if you qualify.

 

Offers in Compromise

We are AFFORDABLE IRS specialist experts for the Offer in Compromise for those wishing to settle their IRS tax debt. Former IRS Agents, since 1982. Former IRS OIC Specialist.

I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise or tax debt settlement program along with other IRS programs and systems.

We have over 60 years of direct work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We are true IRS experts who understand the IRS collection system.

All our work is done in-house and we are used by other firms to do their backend work.

You can call us today for free initial tax consultation and find out if you are a true offer in compromise tax debt settlement candidate.

Due to the IRS new fresh start initiative set out by the Internal Revenue Service many more taxpayers are eligible for the tax debt settlement.

Before a taxpayer or client thinks about the filing of an offer in compromise they should check out the IRS offer in compromise pre-qualifier tool first.

You can walk to the pre-qualifier tool on our site or call us today to learn more about it.

We will not file an offer in compromise or accept any fee for any client unless we know they are qualified for the program.

So if we send in your offer in compromise, you probably do have a pretty good chance of getting it accepted.

It is important to know you will that all back tax returns will have to be filed, up-to-date and current on the IRS computer system before the Internal Revenue Service will accept an offer in compromise.

 

IRS Tax Statistics for the OIC

Last year there were 78,000 offers in compromise were filed with the Internal Revenue Service, 38% of those were accepted for an average of $6500 per case. Keep in mind this is a national average and varies from case to case is completely dependent on your current financial statement. Also keep in mind your offer may be worked by any person throughout the United States.

About 20% of all offers in compromise go to the Appellate Division for settlement.

You should know that not everyone is an offer in compromise candidate to settle their tax debt.

Make sure you are eligible for the OIC.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

 

Submitting your offer or OIC to the Internal Revenue Service.

 

You’ll find step-by-step instructions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF).

Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Selecting a payment option for the offer in compromise program

 

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• IRS 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.

• IRS 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, you must continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

While your offer in compromise 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.

 

Other : IRS tax relief programs

Many taxpayers for a variety of reasons cannot qualify for an offer in compromise and IRS has four other buckets of ways they close cases once they were open in the IRS collection

They are as followed:

Hardship, payment agreement, statute of expiration, bankruptcy.

1. For those who are financially strapped and qualify, IRS has a currently non-collectible program in which taxpayers who qualify IRS will temporarily suspend their case between one and three years and then kick the case out later and re-review the financial statement.

Approximately 40% of all people who are in the current IRS collection Q wind up in a temporarily non-collectible file.

2. While other people based on their current financial statement can make a payment arrangement with the Internal Revenue Service. Approximately 6.5 billion people wind up in payment agreements because of their current financial statement. The Internal Revenue Service will use the national standard test to make sure the agreement is fair and reasonable.

3 .Others qualify because the statute of limitation has expired on their tax assessments. As a general rule IRS has approximately 10 years to collect all cases. we can pull IRS tax transcripts to find out how close you are to having your statute of limitations expired.

4. While others can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding. We were review with you each of the criteria when you call us.

Tax Return Note:

As a side note, taxpayers should be aware that all tax returns must be filed before they can have an approved offer in compromise.

Before IRS will work an offer in compromise to settle your tax debt they will want all tax returns filed and they will want to make sure you are current on your ES payments or your withholding in the current year we are in.

If you submitted an offer in compromise and IRS finds your tax returns are not file they will return the offer to you.

We could prepare all back returns for you with little or no records. Please keep in mind that IRS can file your tax returns under 6020 B of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Internal Revenue Service keeps records for six years of all income source documents which means IRS has all your W-2s and 1099 s. I

RS will conduct a full compliance check anytime they work in open IRS collection case. As former IRS agents we know the system and understand all the protocols to get you the very best result possible.

Without question we are one of the best IRS debt tax relief services company in the United States. Since 1982 we have worked thousands of taxpayer clients and are above reproach.

When you are considering one of the best tax relief companies call fresh start tax, since 1982 we have been serving the Americas in resolving IRS tax debt. We can review all IRS tax programs and have tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents on staff to serve your needs.

Our founder has been on FOX Business news as well as NBC . Mr. Sullivan is also contributed to Bloomberg news as well as the Wall Street Journal.

IRS Debt Tax Relief Services Company + Former IRS Agents + Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beaches, Aventura, Boca Raton

A Plus Rated + IRS Debt Tax Relief Services Company + Former IRS Agents + Since 1982

Fresh Start Tax

 

Best Tax Relief Company, Fresh Start Tax LLC 1-866-700-1040

 

There are many excellent tax relief companies nationwide, Fresh Start Tax LLC is one of the premier and best tax relief companies in the United States.

Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax issues and we have an amazing history of successful client work and satisfied customers and that is due to the experience we have in dealing with IRS tax problems and tax issues and IRS tax relief.

On staff a CPA, Tax Attorney. She is available on request.

On staff are former IRS agents, managers and teaching instructors who were supervisors and managers while working at the Internal Revenue Service.

As a result of all of our work experience, we understand the methodologies and all the procedures to close IRS cases in the most prudent and affordable manner.

Upon your initial consultation in almost all cases we will let you know how your tax case will resolve itself and exactly how much it will cost you.

Each case has its own unique set of circumstances so we will  customize a specific plan of action based on your set of circumstances and financial matters. There are no two cases alike.

We have worked thousands of cases since 1982 and know the most efficient way to get you where you need to be.

You will never have to speak to Internal Revenue Service we will handle all communication with you to you and with the Internal Revenue Service.

The most popular program is the IRS offer in compromise because it settles your debt for pennies on the dollar but you must be sure you qualify for this type of settlement or you will waste your money. People such as you have given thousands of dollars to companies promising the settlements but there are qualifiers that the taxpayer must be aware of before they throw their money at somebody.

As a former IRS agent in teaching and structure of the offer in compromise I can let you know well ahead of time whether your offer will have any chance of acceptance and will be able settle your debt for the lowest allowable amount allowed by law if you qualify.

Offers in Compromise

We are AFFORDABLE IRS specialist experts for the Offer in Compromise for those wishing to settle their IRS tax debt. Former IRS Agents, since 1982. Former IRS OIC Specialist.

I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise or tax debt settlement program along with other IRS programs and systems.

We have over 60 years of direct work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. We are true IRS experts who understand the IRS collection system.

All our work is done in-house and we are used by other firms to do their backend work.

You can call us today for free initial tax consultation and find out if you are a true offer in compromise tax debt settlement candidate.

Due to the IRS new fresh start initiative set out by the Internal Revenue Service many more taxpayers are eligible for the tax debt settlement.

Before a taxpayer or client thinks about the filing of an offer in compromise they should check out the IRS offer in compromise pre-qualifier tool first.

You can walk to the pre-qualifier tool on our site or call us today to learn more about it.

We will not file an offer in compromise or accept any fee for any client unless we know they are qualified for the program.

So if we send in your offer in compromise, you probably do have a pretty good chance of getting it accepted.

It is important to know you will that all back tax returns will have to be filed, up-to-date and current on the IRS computer system before the Internal Revenue Service will accept an offer in compromise.

IRS Tax Statistics for the OIC

Last year there were 78,000 offers in compromise were filed with the Internal Revenue Service, 38% of those were accepted for an average of $6500 per case. Keep in mind this is a national average and varies from case to case is completely dependent on your current financial statement. Also keep in mind your offer may be worked by any person throughout the United States.

About 20% of all offers in compromise go to the Appellate Division for settlement.

You should know that not everyone is an offer in compromise candidate to settle their tax debt.

Make sure you are eligible for the OIC.

Before IRS can consider your offer, you must be current with all filing and payment requirements.

You are not eligible if you are in an open bankruptcy proceeding.

Submitting your offer or OIC to the Internal Revenue Service.

You’ll find step-by-step instructions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF).

Your completed offer package will include:

• Form 433-A (OIC) (individuals) or 433-B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms;

• Form 656(s) – individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership) must be submitted on separate Form 656;

• $186 application fee (non-refundable); and

• Initial payment (non-refundable) for each Form 656.

Selecting a payment option for the offer in compromise program

Your initial payment will vary based on your offer and the payment option you choose:

• IRS 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.

• IRS 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, you must continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.

While your offer in compromise 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.

Other :
IRS tax relief programs

Many taxpayers for a variety of reasons cannot qualify for an offer in compromise and IRS has four other buckets of ways they close cases once they were open in the IRS collection

They are as followed:

Hardship, payment agreement, statute of expiration, bankruptcy.

1. For those who are financially strapped and qualify, IRS has a currently non-collectible program in which taxpayers who qualify IRS will temporarily suspend their case between one and three years and then kick the case out later and re-review the financial statement.

Approximately 40% of all people who are in the current IRS collection Q wind up in a temporarily non-collectible file.

2. While other people based on their current financial statement can make a payment arrangement with the Internal Revenue Service. Approximately 6.5 billion people wind up in payment agreements because of their current financial statement. The Internal Revenue Service will use the national standard test to make sure the agreement is fair and reasonable.

3. Others qualify because the statute of limitation has expired on their tax assessments. As a general rule IRS has approximately 10 years to collect all cases. we can pull IRS tax transcripts to find out how close you are to having your statute of limitations expired.

4. While others can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding. We were review with you each of the criteria when you call us.

Tax Return Note:

As a side note, taxpayers should be aware that all tax returns must be filed before they can have an approved offer in compromise.

Before IRS will work an offer in compromise to settle your tax debt they will want all tax returns filed and they will want to make sure you are current on your ES payments or your withholding in the current year we are in.

If you submitted an offer in compromise and IRS finds your tax returns are not file they will return the offer to you.

We could prepare all back returns for you with little or no records. Please keep in mind that IRS can file your tax returns under 6020 B of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Internal Revenue Service keeps records for six years of all income source documents which means IRS has all your W-2s and 1099 s. I

RS will conduct a full compliance check anytime they work in open IRS collection case. As former IRS agents we know the system and understand all the protocols to get you the very best result possible.

Without question we are one of the best IRS debt tax relief services company in the United States. Since 1982 we have worked thousands of taxpayer clients and are above reproach.

When you are considering one of the best tax relief companies call fresh start tax, since 1982 we have been serving the Americas in resolving IRS tax debt. We can review all IRS tax programs and have tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents on staff to serve your needs.

Our founder has been on FOX Business news as well as NBC . Mr. Sullivan is also contributed to Bloomberg news as well as the Wall Street Journal.

A Plus Rated + IRS Debt Tax Relief Services Company + Former IRS Agents + Since 1982