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Another reason to make sure your payroll taxes are paid in full is the fact that IRS can set up the trust fund penalty against responsible individuals, officers and other persons of interest who were responsible to collect and turnover payroll taxes.
You can be in a very dangerous situation with IRS if these taxes are not paid in full. Letter years of experience work for you and get you the relief you’re looking for.
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How does this process work?
1. The IRS will make sure that you are current with all deposits for the quarter that they are working the case. If you are not current, get current on your deposits as soon as possible. The IRS will not work with you if you are not current.
The IRS will check the following:
1. Verify income and expenses. Use bank statements to verify both income and expenses;
2. Request documentation if assets, liabilities, expenses or income appear questionable;
3. Complete record checks to determine ownership and equity in real and personal property, including motor vehicles;
4. If appropriate, request that taxpayers sell assets or borrow on equity in assets in order to make payment on the delinquent taxes.
Who can be held personally responsible for paying past-due and payroll taxes
Most TFRP cases involve officers of corporations. However, a responsible person may be one or more of the following:
1. an officer or employee of a corporation
2. a member or employee of a partnership
3. a corporate director or shareholder
4. a related controlling corporation
Payroll Service Provider (PSP)
The use of a third-party payer such as a PSP or a PEO does not relieve the common law employer and employees of the common law employer who are responsible for collecting, accounting for, and paying over the common law employer’s employment taxes from the responsibility of ensuring that all of the common law employer’s Federal employment tax obligations are met.
Responsible party within a PSP
Professional Employer Organization (PEO)
a Responsible party within a PEO
a Responsible party within the common law employer (client of PSP/PEO)
a lender, a surety, or any other person with sufficient control over funds to direct disbursement of the funds, or
In some cases, a person assuming control after accrual of the liability.
Fresh Start Tax will give you a free consultation on your case to make sure we can get you the results you need. Video conferencing is available for free. You have nothing to lose.
Owe the IRS Past Due, Back Payroll Taxes 941 – Former IRS Manager – Highest BBB Rated – Keep Your Business Open
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