Affordable Fresh Start Tax LLC “A” Plus Rated by the BBB, Since 1982 Former IRS Agents & Managers
A Professional Tax Firm IRS Tax Experts Former teaching instructors at IRS
Settle your tax debt for the lowest possible amount!
We are true IRS Tax Experts. We were teaching instructor with IRS and taught IRS Tax Debt Settlements or the Offer in Compromise Program at the Regional and District Offices of the IRS. Not only did we teach other IRS Agents were are certified by the Department of Professional regulation to teach our course to other professionals.
You will not find a more experienced tax firm with our skill level.
We have worked thousands of IRS cases since 1972.
Why Hire Fresh Start Tax, LLC? We tell you the truth!
1. Fresh Start Tax is a National Tax Firm whose principles have been practicing Tax Law since 1982.
2. On staff are Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs and Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors.
3. Former IRS Agents/Managers will review, manage, represent and close your IRS Tax Case for the best settlement possible.
4. We are one of the most experienced and trusted Professional Tax Firms with over 140 years of tax experience.
5. We have an “A” Rating from the Better Business Bureau.
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.