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We are an “Affordable Local Professional Tax Firm” that specializes in IRS and state tax debt help on back taxes.

 

We are former IRS Agents & Managers who know the system, since 1982. We worked out of the local South Florida offices as managers, supervisors, and teaching instructors. We were also on the job instructors for new IRS agents.

Call us today for a free initial consultation and hear the truth about any tax problem you are currently having.

We handle all civil cases are and are one of the most honest, trustworthy and experienced tax firms in South Florida.

We have been in private practice since 1982 and are true affordable tax experts in resolving individual, business and payroll taxes debt.

If you owe the Internal Revenue Service back taxes or back tax debt, it only makes sense to hire former IRS agents and managers who know the system inside and out. We can review with you all the tax options and solutions to reduce your tax debt or tax bill.

 

We understand all the protocols and systems to affordably and swiftly deal with any IRS tax issue so we can reduce and resolve your IRS or State Tax Problem.

 

We can help anyone who owes any federal, State, individual, business, or payroll taxes including those who have not filed back tax returns and those wishing to settle IRS tax debt.

If you owe back taxes whether it be individual, business/corporate, back payroll taxes contact us today and we can review with you different tax solutions to go ahead and permanently and immediately remedy your problem from the Internal Revenue Service.

 

If you Haven’t Filed Back Tax Returns

 

If you have not file tax returns, our former IRS agents can prepare your back tax returns with little or no records and settle your tax debt at all at the same time.

Make sure you file your back tax returns because IRS enjoys the privilege of filing your back tax returns under 6020 B of the code if you fail to file back taxes. What this  means is that IRS can prepare a substitute for return, SFR.

They will file your return to make sure you pay the highest amount allowed by law. If this is happened to you, you can file for an IRS audit reconsideration.

 

IRS Required Financials Statements on cases involving Tax Debt

 

If you owe back taxes and as a general rule your financial statement will determine how IRS will close your settle your case. Form 433F.  The completion of your financial statement is one of the keys to deal with the Internal Revenue Service.

If you owe individual, business or payroll taxes, we will take a current financial statement contact the IRS and work out an affordable individual or business payment plan and/or file and settle the tax if applicable.

It is critical that you understand the importance of your current financial statement because it will determine the outcome of your case.

Your last 3 to 6 months of your financial condition is IRS’s determining factor on your case resolution.

Most cases in which back tax debt is owed to Internal Revenue Service will require a current and verifiable financial statement. Generally on forms 433F or 433A.

You can find those financial statements directly on our website.

When you call us we will give you the financial statement applicable to your case.

As a general rule, when taxpayers or businesses owe back individual or payroll taxes, IRS closes case out by putting them into hardships, asking for payments or the settlement through the offer in compromise.

 

These are the three most common ways that IRS close cases off their enforcement computer.

 

1.40% go into a currently not collectable,

2. 6.5 million people get put into payment plans and,

3. 40,000 people get offers in compromise accepted.

 

We will explore every option and can get you the very best possible tax settlement.

Please keep in mind IRS is a general statute of limitations on 10 years on all collection cases. Certain exemptions exist.

Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax debt for individuals, businesses and corporations that owe back federal taxes including payroll tax debt.

 

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation. Speak to true tax experts, since 1982 with over 206 years of professional tax experience.

So if you need help on IRS tax debt call us today and we will find solutions on how to deal with your back tax debt problems.

 

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We are former IRS agents and managers who know the system can stop an IRS bank levy, wage garnishment levy, or any tax levy you may have received.

We could not only stop your IRS bank levy or wage garnishment we can settle and close your case off the IRS enforcement computer at the same time.

We have worked out of the local South Florida IRS and Miami offices and know the system inside and out.

As former IRS agents we used to send out bank levies and wage garnishment so it only makes sense that we know the processes and systems to release them. IRS has a very systematic way to work all seizure cases.

We have over 65 years of former IRS work experience in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. As former IRS agents and managers we were teaching instructors and work to supervisors throughout the region.

You can call us today for initial tax consultation and we can walk you through the process within 10 minutes.

 

How to Stop a IRS Bank Tax Levy, IRS Wage Garnishment Levy

 

It is important to know where your cases in the system to begin the stop the IRS tax levy.

Some taxpayers were sent a IRS letter 11 indicating that a tax levy was the next step, while others have been sent a IRS tax levy from the ACS unit out of various IRS offices, while others have been sent tax levies by revenue officers in the local offices.

If you have received IRS letter 11 there is a collection due process hearing that can stop the IRS levy.

If your case is in the ACS unit or the local office we can simply send over a power of attorney and start negotiation power to go ahead to get an immediate levy release and settle your IRS case at the same time.

It is important to know the difference between IRS bank levy and wage garnishment levy.

A IRS bank garnishment levy puts a freeze on your bank account for 21 days on the day the bank received the levy.

You can use the account is much as you want during that period of the levy. Only the monies that were in the bank the day of the levy are frozen by the institution.

A wage garnishment levy is an immediate garnishment whereas approximately 80% of your wages will be sent to the Internal Revenue Service until the levy garnishment is released.

 

Final Notices before IRS Tax Levy or Garnishment

 

Where does Internal Revenue Service (IRS) authority to levy originate?

The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) authorizes levies to collect delinquent tax.

See IRC 6331. Any property or right to property that belongs to the taxpayer or on which there is a Federal tax lien can be levied, unless the IRC exempts the property from levy.

 

What actions must the Internal Revenue Service take before a levy can be issued?

 

The IRS will usually levy only after these three requirements are met:

1. The IRS assessed the tax and sent you a Notice and Demand for Payment (a tax bill);
2. You neglected or refused to pay the tax; and
3. The IRS sent you a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to A Hearing (levy notice) at least 30 days before the levy.

The IRS may give you this notice in person, leave it at your home or your usual place of business, or send it to your last known address by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.

Please note: if the IRS levies your state tax refund, you may receive a Notice of Levy on Your State Tax Refund, Notice of Your Right to Hearing after the levy.

 

IRS Billing Notices for IRS Tax Levies & IRS Wage Garnishments

The IRS will send out final notices before levies and seizures after they generally send out a series of five billing notices.

On the fourth notice, taxpayers will receive their final notice in which they can go ahead and file with the appeals division of Internal Revenue Service to stop the levy.

Not only can we go ahead and stop the IRS notice of intent to levy, we can settle your case at the same time.

All your tax returns are going to have to be filed and if that is an issue for you, with or without tax records we can prepare your tax returns.

 

How IRS Settles Your Case

As a general rule, the Internal Revenue Service will take your current financial statement and after they reviewed your documented financial statement there is generally two ways IRS closes cases.

 

They generally closes your back taxes case by taxpayers putting you into a:

1.currently not collectible statuses or,

2. ask for a monthly payment agreement.

For taxpayers who owe back taxes  statistics show that 40% of all taxpayers are placed in currently not collectible status, while 6.5 million taxpayers enter monthly payment or installment agreement.

Some taxpayers can be eligible for the offer in compromise program to settle their debt for pennies on the dollar.

When we review every case we find out if you are offer in compromise candidate to make this happen.

 

Last year IRS accepted 38,000 taxpayers to settle their debt to the offer in compromise program for an average of $6500 per settlement.

Keep in mind your current documented financial statement will determine the settlement on your particular case if you are a suitable candidate for the offer in compromise.

All taxpayers before wanting to file an offer in compromise should walk through the IRS  pre-qualifier tool.

 

We will carefully review your current financial statement and make sure you get the best possible settlement with Internal Revenue Service.

We are a full service tax firm specializing in IRS collection and audit matters. since 1982,

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation in here the truth about your case in the different ways you can settle your tax debt.

 

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Affordable Local Former IRS Agents & Managers who know the system, Since 1982. A plus Rated BBB, hear the truth!

Since 1982, we are a full service tax firm that specialize in IRS and state tax services. As former IRS agents and managers who worked at a local south Florida & Miami IRS offices.

We taught out of the regional training centers of the Internal Revenue Service and we were on-the-job instructors. We are one of the most experienced, professional and affordable tax firms in South Florida.

 

At Fresh Start Tax LLC :

1. All work is done in-house by true IRS tax experts,

2. We have over 206 years of professional tax experience,

3. We specialize in IRS tax problem help services,

4. We are one of the most experienced, trustworthy, and honest professional tax firm.

 

We can remove an IRS tax levy garnishment within 24 hours of receiving your current financial statement, talk to you about the removal of a federal tax lien, represent you during an IRS tax audit, file any and all back tax returns and talk you about the settlement of your tax debt through the offer in compromise.

From a simple IRS notice or letter to going to Tax Court, we have a solution.

 

In most cases in which back taxes our owed, your financial statement is the key to tax resolution. Professional experience is key to resolving any tax problem.

 

Received a IRS Tax Levies, IRS Bank & Wage Garnishment

 

The Internal Revenue Service levies approximately 1.8 million taxpayers each and every year and this figure includes and bank & wage garnishments.

The IRS is very generous with their enforcement action.

If you have been levied you are not alone.

If you have not responded to an IRS final notice they systematically send out an IRS tax levy from their CADE2 computer system.

As a general rule, IRS sends out a series of billing notices to the last known address.

The IRS billing notices or five weeks apart. You must respond to final notices.

If you do not respond to the IRS last notice, the 1058, you can expect the tax lien or tax levy to show up within 30 days of receiving the notice.

IRS usually does not miss a follow-up date.

Before IRS will release the levy many times they want all on file tax returns in their hand to make sure you are in full compliance. We can prepare all your back tax returns.

Before IRS will remove a tax levy or wage garnishment they will need a current and verifiable financial statement.

If the cases in the local office the revenue officer will require form 433a.

The revenue officer is a much more seasoned IRS agent and especially geared for higher dollar IRS collection cases.

Once we have your current verified financial statement in hand, we can usually get your tax levy or garnishment released within 24 hours. The sooner you get a sure financial statement the sooner you get your money back from the Internal Revenue Service.

 

IRS usually closes a case by putting a case into a:

1. tax hardship, this is also called currently not collectible, over 40% of all outstanding IRS back taxes are put in the status,

2. having a taxpayer into a monthly installment agreement, over 6.5 million taxpayers have yearly installment agreements.

3. telling them they may qualify for an offer in compromise your tax debt settlement.

Offer in Compromises are very tricky and should only be turned in by true tax professionals.

 

IRS is very strict about their offer process.

Right now there are over 7500 cases sitting in the queue. anyone wishing to file an offer in compromise should walk to the pre-qualifier tool to make sure they are an eligible candidate so they don’t waste time and money.

Please remember your current financial statement will determine the outcome of your case therefore it is critical to have a tax professional complete the financial information.

If you have back tax returns to file, you can have former IRS agents ensure that you are paying the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

IRS Offer in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt

If you wish to settle your tax debt, we can have former IRS revenue officers who worked the offer in compromise program settle your tax debt if and only if you were a true candidate for a tax debt settlement called an offer in compromise.

We do not file an offer in compromise for a tax debt settlement unless you are a qualified candidate.

IRS Tax Settlements

Approximately 38% of all taxpayers who file an offer in compromise get accepted by the Internal Revenue Service however you must be a qualified candidate.

The average settlement is $6500 per case but that is just the national average.

We walk all our clients through the process.

 

IRS Tax Audits

Less than 1% of all taxpayers get audited by the IRS.

If you have received an IRS tax audit or currently going through the audit, call us today and get the opinion of the former IRS audit manager.

Former IRS employees are some of the best tax experts to resolve any IRS audit problem since we know the system inside and out.

 

Call us today for a free initial tax assessment.

 

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Fresh Start Tax

We are former AFFORDABLE IRS agents and managers who know the system. Since 1982, Local Tax Firm in South Florida

 

Do you owe payroll tax debt or back trust fund tax debt  or have any other problem with the Internal Revenue Service. we are IRS tax experts and specialists.

We have over 65 years of working directly for the local self for IRS offices.

We have worked to supervisors, managers and teaching instructors.

We know the system inside and out. After your first initial tax consultation we can provide an exit strategy for all cases. Let our years of experience be your best ally.

Call us today and find out all your options on how to get immediate and permanent IRS tax relief.

You can speak to a former IRS agent or manager who has worked this system for years. You will not find more experience IRS tax experience for IRS tax problems.

If the IRS has found you a responsible person for the trust fund penalty, call us today for free initial tax consultation and we will walk you through the process of resolving this tax at once and for all. as former IRS agents we set up trust fund penalties against responsible persons for corporations or businesses that owed back payroll taxes. If a company can no longer pay their back payroll taxes, the Internal Revenue Service has the right under 6672 to set up the trust fund debt against those who are held responsible. This is called the trust fund penalty. You’ll know if you are one of these persons because you will receive IRS form 2751 & 1153 indicating a proposed notice of assessment against you.

There are various options available. As soon as we review your case we can instantly tell you ways to help resolve your problem.

 

Being former IRS agents and managers we know every possible solution to remedy this tax debt. We can resolve and possibly reduce your tax obligation.

 

There are various options you have for tax relief:

The basic options include:

1. trust fund appeals, the possibility of an offer in compromise, doubt to liability,

2.hardships, or currently not collectible,

3. payments plan, and

4. the offer in compromise, if you are a qualified and suitable candidate.

5. bankruptcy is another option.

 

The Process of Getting IRS Tax Debt Relief on Trust Fund Tax Debt

We need to look to find out if you were truly responsible under 6672 of the IRS code. many time IRS ram rods these penalties to people who truly were not responsible for trust fund taxes.

I’ve work so many cases and being a former IRS agent IRS just tries to set these penalties up against everybody and many people do not have proper representation to fight IRS.

We will carefully review your case to find out if you were truly responsible for the trust fund penalty.

We will conduct a review to find out if there is any way that we can appeal for change the assessment of this trust fund tax.

If we feel we would’ve beat this assessment through the appellate process we can go ahead and file an offer in compromise as to doubt as to liability and appeal this assessment.

If you are responsible for the tax, IRS will take a current financial statement and make a determination based on the collectibility of the tax.

How the Internal Revenue Service will work your case if you owe the IRS tax debt.

IRS will require a 433A or 433F, an individual financial statement.

You can find that form directly on our website.

Many times the IRS uses 433F, depending were the cases in the system. Cases worked in the ACS system uses shorter version of the financial statement.

If the case is worked in the local office the revenue officer will use form 433.A

That financial statement will need to be fully documented along with bank statements, copies of checks and monthly expenses.

We will walk you through the process of how the IRS will work your case in the collection action that can possibly taken.

Will also review with you the IRS national standards program on all cases for those who owe back taxes.

Once IRS reviews your current financial statement they will make a determination and generally put you in one of two categories with the option of filing an offer in compromise.

 

 IRS has the option to:

1.IRS determines on 40% of the cases that taxpayers are put into hardship which means they can’t pay the tax at this time. Sometimes it is called currently not collectible. Cases that are placed at currently not collectible or hardship stay in there for a period of 2 to 3 years and come back out to the field at a later time.

2. 6.5 million people enter monthly payment plans and pay a certain amount based on their current documented financial statement.

 

Other taxpayers file an offer in compromise to settle their case for pennies on the dollar. The offer in compromise requires a lot of skill and expertise to have accepted by the Internal Revenue Service.

 

What is an offer in compromise. OIC

It is an agreement between a taxpayer and the Internal Revenue Service that settles the taxpayer’s tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed.

Taxpayers who can fully pay the liabilities through an installment agreement or other means, will not be eligible for a OIC in most cases.

In order to be eligible for a OIC, the taxpayer must have filed all tax returns, made all required estimated tax payments for the current year and made all required federal tax deposits for the current quarter if the taxpayer is a business owner with employees.

In most cases, the IRS will not accept a OIC unless the amount offered by a taxpayer is equal to or greater than the reasonable collection potential (the RCP).

The RCP is how the IRS measures the taxpayer’s ability to pay.

The RCP includes the value that can be realized from the taxpayer’s assets, such as real property, automobiles, bank accounts, and other property.

In addition to property, the RCP also includes anticipated future income less certain amounts allowed for basic living expenses.

The IRS may accept a OIC based on three grounds:

• First, the IRS can accept a compromise if there is doubt as to liability. A compromise meets this only when there is a genuine dispute as to the existence or amount of the correct tax debt under the law.

• Second, the IRS can accept a compromise if there is doubt that the amount owed is fully collectible. Doubt as to collectibility exists in any case where the taxpayer’s assets and income are less than the full amount of the tax liability.

• Third, the IRS can accept a compromise based on effective tax administration. An offer may be accepted based on effective tax administration when there is no doubt that the tax is legally owed and that the full amount owed can be collected, but requiring payment in full would either create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable because of exceptional circumstances.

When submitting a OIC based on doubt as to collectibility or based on effective tax administration, taxpayers must use the most current version of:

1. Form 656, Offer in Compromise, and also submit Form 433-A (OIC), Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals, and/or,

2. Form 433-B (OIC), Collection Information Statement for Businesses. A taxpayer submitting a OIC based on doubt as to liability must file a Form 656-L (PDF), Offer in Compromise (Doubt as to Liability), instead of Form 656 and Form 433-A (OIC) and/or Form 433-B (OIC).

Form 656 and referenced collection information statements are available in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B (PDF).

In general, a taxpayer must submit a $186 application fee with the Form 656. Do not combine this fee with any other tax payments.

 

However, there are two exceptions to this requirement:

• First, no application fee is required if the OIC is based on doubt as to liability.

• Second, the fee is not required if the taxpayer is an individual (not a corporation, partnership, or other entity) who qualifies for the low-income exception.

This exception applies if the taxpayer’s total monthly income falls at or below 250 percent of the poverty guidelines published by the Department of Health and Human Services. Section 4 of Form 656 contains the Low Income Certification guidelines to assist taxpayers in determining whether they qualify for the low-income exception.

A taxpayer who claims the low-income exception must complete section 4 of Form 656 and check the certification box.

Taxpayers may choose to pay the offer amount in a lump sum or in installment payments.

A “lump sum cash offer” is defined as an offer payable in 5 or fewer installments within 5 or fewer months after the offer is accepted. If a taxpayer submits a lump sum cash offer, the taxpayer must include with the Form 656 a nonrefundable payment equal to 20 percent of the offer amount.

This payment is required in addition to the $186 application fee.

The 20 percent payment is “nonrefundable” meaning it will not be returned to the taxpayer even if the offer is rejected or returned to the taxpayer without acceptance.

Instead, the 20 percent payment will be applied to the taxpayer’s tax liability. The taxpayer has a right to specify the particular tax liability to which the IRS will apply the 20 percent payment.

An offer is called a “periodic payment offer” under the tax law if it is payable in 6 or more monthly installments and within 24 months after the offer is accepted.

When submitting a periodic payment offer, the taxpayer must include the first proposed installment payment along with the Form 656.

This payment is required in addition to the $186 application fee. This amount is nonrefundable, just like the 20 percent payment required for a lump sum cash offer. Also, while the IRS is evaluating a periodic payment offer, the taxpayer must continue to make the installment payments provided for under the terms of the offer.

These amounts are also nonrefundable.

These amounts are applied to the tax liabilities and the taxpayer has a right to specify the particular tax liabilities to which the periodic payments will be applied.

Upon acceptance of a OIC, the taxpayer may no longer designate offer payments to any specific tax liability covered in the offer agreement.

Ordinarily, the statutory time within which the IRS may engage in collection activities is suspended during the period that the OIC is under consideration, and is further suspended if the OIC is rejected by the IRS and where the taxpayer appeals the rejection to the IRS Office of Appeals within 30 days from the date of the notice of rejection.

If the IRS accepts the taxpayer’s offer, the IRS expects that the taxpayer will have no further delinquencies and will fully comply with the tax laws.

The offer in compromise requires a lot of skill because reviewed by several layers of Internal Revenue Service..

I should know, I am former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise.

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Fresh Start Tax

We are a AFFORDABLE full service tax firm that specializes South Florida Sales Tax Audit Defense and back tax debt for Florida Sales Tax.

 

We are the affordable Sales Tax Experts in the State of Florida composed of Florida Sales CPA’s and Former Government Agents who specialize in Florida Sales Tax Issues and Problems. Since 1982,  we have been resolving sales tax issues for the state of Florida. Let our  years of experience work for you.

If you are having any issues, received the letter or notification that you are being audited, it is wise to get a free initial tax consultation so we can walk you through the process and let you know what you are going to experience.

It is important that you get an experienced and knowledgeable form to reduce any  liability that you may incur. If you owe tax, we will work out a resolution as well.

Florida’s Department of Revenue is sending out more enforcement and audit notices than they have in their history.

If you have received a Notice or Letter from the Criminal Division the only person you should be speaking with is a competent and experienced Florida Sales Tax Attorney and no one else.

Only a Florida Sales Tax Attorney can protect you under Attorney-Client Privilege.
There are several steps that you can take to fix your Sales Tax Problem immediately. Some information you should know.

 

A Professional and Experienced Firm, A plus Rated BBB

Fresh Start Tax LLC has its main office in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and the firms staff consists of CPA’S, former IRS agents and former instructors who have worked hand in hand with the Florida’s Sales Tax and the Department of Revenue.

Fresh Start Tax and it’s principles have handled thousands and thousands of cases over the years, both in government service and in their professional practice.

We use a private practice firm for any criminal cases.

Our typical client is one that has not filed or not reported matters involving sales taxes and or IRS related issues.

 

We handle cases all through the State of Florida.

Our professionals are members of various National Organizations, have been keynote speakers on tax issues and are certified by the Florida Department of Professional Regulation to administer and teach other professionals in their continuing educational programs. We are the professionals professional.

 

State of Florida sales tax representation includes the following matters with the Florida Department of Revenue:

• Tax audits on any and all sales tax issues and matters,
• Non-filing matters,
• Criminal investigations that are referred to attorneys that best fit your profile,
• Department of Revenue enforcement action or warrant proceedings
• Stipulated time payments,
• Requests for settlements or Compromise

 

The Keys to resolving your Florida Sales Tax Problem

There are several keys to make sure your case is resolved timely. These keys are necessary on every case. The Department of Revenue is interested in resolving the cases in their system. The DOR goal is to close cases and get them out of their inventory.

 

Here are the keys necessary to stop enforcement action on your back taxes.

 

• Have all your tax returns filed before you call Florida Sales Tax and the Department of Revenue on your back tax issues.

• Be prepared to give the Department of Revenue a financial statement whether you are a hardship candidate, want an installment agreement or want to settle your case.

• Be prepared to give the Department of Revenue all supporting documentation to prove your financial statement.

• Make sure you are current on deposit requirements.

Are you being Audited by Florida DOR, Read Carefully

 

The State of Florida, Department of Revenue audit taxpayers to:

• Enforce Florida tax laws uniformly.
• Deter tax evasion.
• Promote voluntary compliance.
• Educate taxpayers.

 

As a general rule, the State of Florida Sales Division accepts most tax returns as filed, however they audit some returns to verify accuracy and evaluate compliance.
Florida Sales Tax Audits do not always result in the taxpayer owing additional tax, penalty or interest.

The auditor may adjust a credit carryover or correct distribution without assessing additional tax. The auditor may even determine that a refund is due.

 

How Are Taxpayers Selected for Audit by the Florida Sales Tax Division

The methods for selecting a business or individual to audit vary from tax to tax.

Here are some examples of sources we use to identify a potential audit candidate:

• Internal Revenue Service information.
• Information sharing programs with other states and state agencies.
• Computer-based random selection.
• Analysis of Florida tax return information.
• Business publications, periodicals, journals, and directories.

 

What Types of Records Will I Need to Provide to an Auditor or Inspector?

When we notify you of our intent to audit, we will also tell you what records you will need to provide.

The types of records may include, but are not limited to:

1. General ledgers and journals

2. Cash receipt and disbursement journals

3. Purchase and sales journals

4. Sales tax exemption or resale certificates

5. Florida tax returns

6. Federal tax returns

7. Depreciation schedules

8. Property records

9. Other documentation to verify amounts entered on tax returns

You must keep your records for three years since an audit can extend back that far.

The Department may audit for periods longer than three years if you did not file, or filed a substantially incorrect return or payment.

Your Rights During an Sales Tax Audit

The Florida Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights provides protection for taxpayers’ privacy and assets during their interactions with Revenue employees.

 

Your rights include:

• The right to fair treatment.

• The right to get available information and prompt, accurate responses to your questions.

• The right to have the Department begin and complete its audit in a timely manner after we notify you of our intent to audit.

• The right to get simple, nontechnical statements which explain the reason for audit selection and the procedures, remedies, and rights available during audit, appeals, and collection proceedings.

 

 

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Fresh Start Tax

 

We are a local South Florida tax firm that specializes in all IRS problems, former IRS agents and managers, since 1982.

 

As former IRS agents and managers we worked out of the local South Florida offices specifically, we worked out of the Miami, North Miami and Fort Lauderdale office.

We also worked as managers, supervisors and teaching instructors. Not only did we work in the above aforementioned positions we are also on-the-job trainers for new IRS employees.

We know all the IRS systems inside and out we have worked both sides of any IRS problem and know the protocols and methodologies to resolve any IRS matter.

 

If you have not filed Back Tax Returns, you are not alone the tax gap is $450 billion. the tax gap is a figure placed on taxes that should-be been collected if all tax returns were filed. IRS is working hard to make sure all those with one file tax returns are back in the system.

Please keep in mind if you don’t file your back tax returns IRS has the option of filing your tax return under 6020 B of the IRC. IRS will do you no favors in filing, you will pay the highest amount allowed by law.

 

Filing back tax returns is not an issue for our firm. We have prepared thousands of back tax returns with or without tax records.

There is a very systematic way to do this and it is called income tax reconstruction.

We take the methodologies learned at Internal Revenue Service and apply the best practice standards to go ahead and prepare your back tax return and make sure you pay the lowest amount allowed by law.

On cases where taxpayers have received notices, we send IRS a power of attorney so you will never have to speak to IRS and we handle all the correspondence.

From there we go ahead and start the preparation of our tax return process by pulling IRS transcripts and any available records. From there, we submit the tax returns to IRS at the same time work out a remedy or solution if you’re go to owe back tax debt.

It is important for every taxpayer to know that if they are in a position where they haven’t filed back taxes that they start making estimate tax payments or creased or withholding to cover their new IRS tax debt. Internal Revenue Service wants to make sure future compliance is not an issue.

 

IRS Tax Debt Settlements, I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor of the offer in compromise.

 

If you need to settle your tax debt with Internal Revenue Service, as a general IRS will want to current financial statement to make a determination.

You will need to do that on the IRS form 433A or 433F.

As a general rule upon your submission of your current documented financial statement,

IRS will either place you went into:

1.currently not collectible file (hardship) or ,

2. ask you for a monthly payment.

Many taxpayers are eligible for the offer in compromise program to settle their debt for pennies on the dollar.

Last year over 38,000 taxpayers settle their tax debt for an average of $6500 per case. Keep in mind that is just an average national average in your case is completely dependent on your current financial statement.

 

Before you file for offer in compromise it is wise to fill out the IRS pre-qualifier tool to make sure you were a viable candidate and don’t waste any money.

 

When you call our office we will be review with you the various options you have to completely and permanently remedy all your IRS tax problems once and for all.

If the IRS has filed a federal tax lien against you, when you call our office we will go over the different ways you may be able to release your federal tax lien. The lien will stay on your record for 10 years from the date of assessment unless an offer in compromise was accepted or you got into an IRS payment agreement that met the qualifications.

We are a full-service firm that specializes in IRS tax relief. With over 206 years of professional tax experience and over 65 years of combined work experience.

We are one of the most affordable, experience, and trustworthy firms in the South Florida area.

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

 

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