Afraid To File Back IRS Tax Returns + Lost Tax Records + NOT A PROBLEM + File & Settle At Same Time, Former IRS + Ft. Lauderdale, Miami
Use Former IRS Agents and Managers who can get you back in the system worry free. We are a local tax firm that has been in practice since 1982.
Our former IRS agents and managers worked out of the local South Florida IRS offices.
You can file back file back tax returns and settle all at the same time why, because we know the system.
We have over 100 years of combined IRS experience and know the protocols and the systems to make this a very simple and affordable process.
With or without records we can file unfiled, back or late tax returns and settle your case all at the same time.
The bottom line is, we know the system. Since 1982 we have been working tax cases and prior to that we worked at the Internal Revenue Service as revenue officers, revenue agents, office orders, managers, supervisors and teaching instructors. We know the system inside and out and know the exact methodologies to close your case without worry.
Many taxpayers fail to file back tax returns because they are afraid of what IRS will do, but at some point in time IRS will demand that your tax returns be filed. After working thousands of cases we have found that after the first year, many taxpayers just bury their head in the sand hoping the problem will go away.
The IRS computer system
The taxpayer should know that IRS does not catch up to you in the first year but after IRS receives a W-2 or a 1099 the hunt starts. IRS has a multitude of resources to find out where you bank and were you work so it is in your best interest to make sure your tax returns are filed.
If you do not file the returns IRS has the right under 6020b of the Internal Revenue Code to file your tax returns for you. If they do you will pay the highest amount of tax by law.
Many people do not receive their 6020 B notice advising them that IRS created a tax assessment against them and wake up one day finding out that their wages have been garnished or their bank account has been levy or seized
Many times taxpayers move and leave no forwarding so the IRS is free to do what they wish to.
Other people do not file because they have lost their records and now they’re stuck and have no idea what the next step is.
We have a unique way of reconstructing your tax return because of our experience at the IRS and knowing the formulas to complete tax return.
If someone has lost the records or cannot find all their records to complete your tax return with one call we can explain our process to you and get you back on the road to recovery to file all your back tax returns and work out a settlement all at the same time without worry, fear, and anxiety from the Internal Revenue Service.
Once we file a power of attorney, the Internal Revenue Service is not allowed to contact you and all communications must go through our offices.
We are your insurance and best tax defense against the Internal Revenue Service.
How the IRS will work your open collection case.
If you will money to the Internal Revenue Service they will require a current financial statement on a form 433 a or 433F.
The Internal Revenue Service will want to see complete documentation on that form with copies of bank statements, pay stubs, expenses, before it makes a determination on how they will close your case.
As a general rule, the IRS has 3 closing buckets that they usually put you one.
IRS can either put you into:
1.currently non-collectible or hardship case which stays in the system for 1 to 3 years,
2.IRS may put you into an installment payment, or,
3. you could be settlement eligible for a settlement called an offer in compromise.
When you call us today for a free initial tax consultation we will walk you through the process to get your tax returns filed and settle your case all at the same time for affordable professional pricing.