IRS Tax Preparation – Former IRS Agents – Owe Back Taxes – Ft.Lauderdale, Miami= Broward, Dade County

November 15, 2010
Written by: steve

 
 
Fresh Start Tax
 

IRS Tax Preparation – Owe Back Taxes – Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beaches  954-492-0088

 
If you Owe IRS Back Taxes call us today for a no cost professional tax consult and hear the truth about your case.
As Former IRS Agents we worked out of the local South Florida IRS offices. We are Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors that have over 60 years of direct work experience at the IRS right here in South Florida.
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Fresh Start Tax is one of the finest tax resolution companies in the industry. With a highly specialized staff of tax professionals including CPAs, former IRS Agents, former IRS instructors and managers who know all the tips and the secrets.
 
Why hire anyone else?  Hire local representation.
 

Areas of Professional Tax Practice:

 
 

  • Immediate  IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise / IRS Tax Debt Settlements
  • Immediate Release of Bank Levies or Wage Garnishments
  • Tax Relief from a IRS Bill, Letter or Notice of “Intent to Levy”
  • IRS Tax Audits –  Small and Large Dollar
  • Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
  • Innocent Spouse Tax Relief
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll / Trust Fund Penalty Cases
  • Filing Back Tax Returns
  • Tax Return Reconstruction if Tax Records are lost

 
If you owe back taxes, we can show you three different types of settlement techniques. We can negotiate and close your IRS Tax Case for the lowest possible settlement dollars.
I can tell you that because I was a former IRS Offer in Compromise instructor with the IRS.
I know their secrets! We can make your settlement affordable.
 
Fresh Start Tax would like to give you some tax tips :
 
 
Good Records Reduce Stress at Tax Time
You may not be thinking about your tax return right now, but now is a great time to start planning for next year and to make sure your records are organized. Maintaining good records now can make filing your return a lot easier and it will help you remember transactions you made throughout the year.
 
Here are a few things the IRS and Fresh Start Tax wants you to know about record keeping:
Keeping well-organized records ensures you can answer any questions if your return is selected for examination or will help you to be able to prepare a response if you receive an IRS notice.
In most cases, the IRS does not require you to keep records in any special manner. Generally speaking, you should keep any and all documents that may have an impact on your federal tax return.
Individual taxpayers should usually keep the following records supporting items on their tax returns for at least three years:
a. Bills
b. Credit card and other receipts
c. Invoices
d. Mileage logs
e. Canceled, imaged or substitute checks or any other proof of payment
f. Any other records to support deductions or credits you claim on your return
g. You should normally keep records relating to property until at least three years after you sell or otherwise dispose of the property.
Examples include:
A home purchase or improvement
Stocks and other investments
Individual Retirement Arrangement transactions
Rental property records
If you are a small business owner, you must keep all your employment tax records for at least four years after the tax becomes due or is paid, whichever is later. Examples of important documents business owners should keep include:
Gross receipts: Cash register tapes, bank deposit slips, receipt books, invoices, credit card charge slips and Forms 1099-MISC
Proof of purchases: Canceled checks, cash register tape receipts, credit card sales slips and invoices
Expense documents: Canceled checks, cash register tapes, account statements, credit card sales slips, invoices and petty cash slips for small cash payments
Documents to verify your assets: Purchase and sales invoices, real estate closing statements and canceled checks
For more information about record keeping, check out IRS Publications 552, Record keeping for Individuals, 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records, and Publication 463, Travel, Entertainment, Gift, and Car Expenses. These publications are available at IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
Fresh Start Tax is composed of Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors. The staff also includes CPAs, tax attorneys and former Managers with the Department of Revenue.
Our company are experts in the field of tax and tax resolution.
We are licensed to practice in all 50 States. We are fast, affordable and put a premium on communication with our client.
Our firm has the highest rating given out by the Better Business Bureau.
We have a combined 140 years Federal and State experience.

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