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April 6, 2011
Written by: steve

 

Fresh Start Tax

 

IRS Problem Resolution – Miami. Ft.Lauderdale. West Palm- IRS Tax Expert – IRS Help       954-492-0088

 

Fresh Start Tax LLC    A South Florida Professional Tax Firm    “A” Plus rated by the Better Business Bureau    Practicing IRS Tax Resolution in South Florida since 1982 

 We are former IRS Agents who worked for the IRS in the district and regional offices.

We can get you immediate and permanent tax relief.

You will never have to talk to the IRS.

If you are having a problem with the Internal Revenue Service you should consider hiring former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who worked out of the South Florida offices for over 60 years.

We are true IRS Tax Experts and we are one of the oldest, must trusted and experienced tax firm in South Florida.

We have over 205 years of professional tax experience. If you have having any problem with the IRS we can start to fix the problem today with one phone call.


What is your tax issue:


  • 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
  • Non-filers, never filed, old and past due tax returns
  • IRS Problem Resolution


IRS Settlement Agreements/ Tax Debt Programs 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 IRS uses  to find you the  lowest  possible amount required.

c. Offer in Compromise /IRS Settlements / Tax Debt Settlement Programs. 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.

Call us for a free tax consultation. Free video conferencing is also available.

 

IRS Problem Resolution – Miami. Ft.Lauderdale. West Palm- IRS Tax Expert – IRS Help

 

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