by steve | Jul 25, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. A Professional Tax Firm IRS Tax Experts A Professional Tax Firm “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
Have former IRS Tax Instructors that taught Tax Law at the IRS for over 60 years, solve your problem. You will hear the truth and get good practical ways in settling your case. We are “A” Rated by the BBB and practicing since 1982.
We know every possible settlement solution to get you the tax relief help that works best for you.
We can file all your tax returns and settle your case with the IRS. If you have lost tax records, no problems.
We have resolved thousands of IRS cases since 1982. Before you spend a dollar, speak to us.
Areas of Tax Practice:
- Immediate IRS Tax Representation
- Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
- Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
- IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
- IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
- Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
- Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Abatement of Penalties and Interest
- State Sales Tax Cases
- Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
Do your homework before hiring a Professional Tax Firm. Make sure they have on staff Board Certified Tax Attorneys, Lawyers, CPAs, Former IRS Agents and Managers. Also, check the following to ensure the creditability and history of the Tax Firm.
1. Better Business Bureau – www.bbb.org/us/Find-Business-Reviews
2. Complaints.com – www.complaintsboard.com
3. Rip Off Report – http://www.ripoffreport.com/
by steve | Jul 25, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Fresh Start Tax LLC IRS Tax Experts Since 1982 A Professional Tax firm “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
We taught Tax Law at the IRS! You will never speak to the IRS.
We know all of the IRS tax strategies and tax formulas because we taught them at the IRS.
If you plan to retain any professional persons to resolve your IRS tax matters why would you hire anyone who has not worked in the IRS System, just makes no sense.
We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who have over 205 years of professional tax experience and over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service.
Hire trust and experience.
Areas of Tax Practice:
- Immediate IRS Tax Representation
- Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
- Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
- IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
- IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
- Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
- Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Abatement of Penalties and Interest
- State Sales Tax Cases
- Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
by steve | Jul 25, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Five “Social” Ways to Get Tax Information You Need
If you use your smart phone to work smarter or you prefer social media resources over hard copy documents, check out the ways the Internal Revenue Service delivers the latest information on tax changes, initiatives, products and services through social media.
IRS2Go The IRS launched a smart phone application this year that lets you interact with the IRS using your mobile device. The mobile application can help you get your refund status and tax updates. IRS2Go is available for the iPhone or iTouch and the Android.
YouTube The IRS has video channels on YouTube with short, informative videos on various tax-related topics. The videos are in English, American Sign Language and a variety of foreign languages.
Twitter IRS tweets include tax-related announcements, news for tax professionals and updates for job seekers. Follow us @IRS news.
Audio files for Pod casts These short audio recordings provide useful information on one tax-related topic per podcast. The audio files are available on iTunes or through the Multimedia Center on IRS.gov (along with their transcripts).
Widgets These tools, which can be placed on websites, blogs or social media networks, direct others to IRS.gov for information. The widgets feature the latest tax initiatives and programs and can be found on Marketing Express, the marketing site that allows IRS partners and tax preparers to customize their IRS communications products.
Just remember that the IRS uses these tools to share information with you. Do not post any confidential information on new or social media sites, especially your Social Security number or confidential information. The IRS will not be able to answer personal tax or account questions on any of these sites.
To find links to all of IRS’s social media tools, visit www.irs.gov and click on “IRS New Media.”
by steve | Jul 25, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. Since 1982 IRS Tax Experts A Professional Tax Firm “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
Hire Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who not only worked the IRS offer in compromise program but were Instructors in the field with the Internal Revenue Service.
We have worked for the IRS for over 60 years in the local, district and regional offices of the IRS.
We are True Tax Experts in the field of settlements.
We will tell you the truth about your case.
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
How we settle and negotiate your case with the Internal Revenue Service:
1. We immediately send a power of attorney to the IRS letting them know we are now your representative. You will never have to speak to them.
2. We will make sure all your tax returns are filed and current. If your tax returns are not up to date, the IRS will refuse to work your case. This is leverage that they use to get you compliant. We can pull tax transcripts, file and prepare your tax returns within days, even if you have lost your tax records.
3. The IRS requires a current financial statement. We will secure a required 433-A (IRS financial statement), verify the income and expenses and work out a settlement agreement. The IRS will require a closing settlement method for each case.
4. We review with our clients how they want to settle their case. We get them an agreement based on their current financial needs.
Settlement agreements can be in different forms:
a. Hardship Settlements. Cases usually go into a 3 year suspended status because of an inability to pay. This is also called currently noncollectable. Your case will go into a hardship status because you do not have the income coming in to meet your current expenses. The IRS will use the National Standards Program to assess hardship.
b. Payment Agreements. Cases can be closed with agreed upon monthly installment payments to the IRS. We will review the different programs the IRS uses for the lowest possible amount required.
c. Offer in Compromise. There are three types of OICs:
The IRS may accept an Offer in Compromise based on three grounds:
1. Doubt as to Collectibility – Doubt exists that the taxpayer could ever pay the full amount of tax liability owed within the remainder of the statutory period for collection.
2. Doubt as to Liability – A legitimate doubt exists that the assessed tax liability is correct. Possible reasons to submit a doubt as to liability offer include:
(1) the examiner made a mistake interpreting the law,
(2) the examiner failed to consider the taxpayer’s evidence or
(3) the taxpayer has new evidence.
3. Effective Tax Administration – There is no doubt that the tax is correct and there is potential to collect the full amount of the tax owed, but an exceptional circumstance exists that would allow the IRS to consider an OIC. To be eligible for compromise on this basis, a taxpayer must demonstrate that the collection of the tax would create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable.
See our home page for more details about Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. Thank You
by steve | Jul 25, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. A Professional Tax Firm Since 1982 IRS Tax Experts “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors know all the techniques.
We can get immediate releases of Federal Tax Levies!
We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who worked over 60 years in the local, district and regional offices of the Internal Revenue Services. We taught Tax Law at the IRS.
Not only can we get you tax levy on bank or wages released, we also settle your IRS case.
We were former IRS Instructors and know every settlement and closing formula that IRS uses.
Hire trust and experience.
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
How we immediately get Notices of Bank Levy and Bank Garnishment Released.
As former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors we have issued thousands of IRS Wage/Garnishment and Bank Levies. We know exactly how to quickly get them released. We have what it takes.
1. We immediately send a power of attorney to the IRS letting them know we are now your representative. You will never have to speak to them.
2. We will make sure all your tax returns are filed and current. If your tax returns are not up to date, the IRS will refuse to work your case. This is leverage that they use to get you compliant. We can pull tax transcripts, file and prepare your tax returns within days, even if you have lost your tax records.
3. The IRS requires a current financial statement. We will secure a required 433-F (IRS financial statement), verify the income and expenses and work out a settlement agreement. The IRS will require a closing settlement method for each case.
4. We review with our clients how they want to settle their case. We get them an agreement based on their current financial needs.
Settlement agreements can be in different forms:
a. Hardship Settlements. Cases usually go into a 3 year suspended status because of an inability to pay. This is also called currently noncollectable. Your case will go into a hardship status because you do not have the income coming in to meet your current expenses. The IRS will use the National Standards Program to assess hardship.
b. Payment Agreements. Cases can be closed with agreed upon monthly installment payments to the IRS. We will review the different programs the IRS uses for the lowest possible amount required.
c. Offer in Compromise. There are three types of OICs:
The IRS may accept an Offer in Compromise based on three grounds:
1. Doubt as to Collectibility – Doubt exists that the taxpayer could ever pay the full amount of tax liability owed within the remainder of the statutory period for collection.
2. Doubt as to Liability – A legitimate doubt exists that the assessed tax liability is correct. Possible reasons to submit a doubt as to liability offer include:
(1) the examiner made a mistake interpreting the law,
(2) the examiner failed to consider the taxpayer’s evidence or
(3) the taxpayer has new evidence.
3. Effective Tax Administration – There is no doubt that the tax is correct and there is potential to collect the full amount of the tax owed, but an exceptional circumstance exists that would allow the IRS to consider an OIC. To be eligible for compromise on this basis, a taxpayer must demonstrate that the collection of the tax would create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable.
by steve | Jul 24, 2011 | IRS Tax Advice, Tax News
Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. Since 1982 IRS Tax Experts “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau A Professional Tax Firm
If you owe Internal Revenue Service Business or Payroll Taxes ( 941 ) call us today to get the IRS off of your back. We can make that happen with one phone call or filing one form.
You will never speak to the IRS again. We will handle all negotiations and settle your case so you can get back to normal again.
Being former Veteran IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors we know exactly what it takes to make this happen.
When we worked at the IRS we handled thousands of cases and now we can work for you. We know all the settlement strategies and settlement formulas to get you tax relief.
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
How we work IRS payroll tax 941 cases: We can get you immediate Tax Relief
Being former IRS Agents and Managers, we know exactly what the IRS is looking for in order to successfully resolve your payroll tax case.
1. We review all necessary payroll tax records and get a good understanding of the nature of the problem.
2. We contact the IRS by sending them a power of attorney so the IRS can only speak to us.
3. We make sure you get current on your payroll tax deposits and that all tax returns have been filed. The IRS will not work with any business that is behind on tax returns or deposits.
4. We prepare all financial documents that the IRS will need to work and close your tax case.
5. We work out a settlement payment with the IRS. One you can pay and not be too stretched.
6. We also advise you on moving forward and do a careful analysis to make sure you will be successful in the upcoming months and years in regards to keeping current with the IRS.
How we work IRS Trust Funds Cases, payroll taxes, 941 cases.
Having worked for the IRS for over 60 years our firms staff is uniquely qualified to work trust fund cases. We have processed thousands of these cases both for the IRS and in private practice.
1. We get a complete history of the company and secure the required documentation.
2. We fill out the necessary tax forms that IRS will request.
3. We secure a status report from the IRS.
4. We secure the information in the IRS file to better equip us in handling the tax case.
5. We make decisions and recommendations on how best to resolve your case.
6. Prepare all appeals as necessary.
7. Set up a long term solution to get the problem remedied once and for all.
8. Set up payments plans or offers in compromise if necessary.