Filing Back Tax Returns – File & Settle all at one Time – Former IRS


 

Filing Back Tax Returns – File all at one time – Former IRS     1-866-700-1040

 
We can file all your back tax returns and settle your case all a one time. The process is easy, simple and very affordable.
We are comprised of tax attorneys, certified public accountants, and former IRS agents who have 206 years of professional tax experience.
Our former IRS agents have over 60 years of direct work experience and knowledge with the Internal Revenue Service and worked out of the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service. While at IRS we taught tax law.
For most taxpayers who have not filed multiple back tax returns  have a fear of filing all their tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service because of the possibility of alerting or flagging the IRS that they have been negligent in their filing responsibilities.
This is the farthest thing from the truth.
It is much easier for both the taxpayer and the IRS to secure all the back tax returns and settle your case all at one time.
Being a former IRS agent and teaching instructor with the Internal Revenue Service it is always best to file all your tax returns at one time and settle your case is well. The system is designed for filing and settlement and working with one agent only.
As a matter of fact if you do not file them all at one time the IRS will be sending follow-up notices could your alerting the your that tax returns are missing.
 

Most taxpayers think they will not get caught

 
Numbers today show that over 25 million tax returns are missing each and every tax year.
When I worked for the Internal Revenue Service I was shocked at how many people did not file their back tax returns.
My initial impression was that it was easy to slip through the system however after 10 years of working at the Internal Revenue Service I learned that at some point in time the IRS always will catch up with you. It is only a matter of time.
IRS can run W-2, or 1099 and/or bank traces to find where you are living or working. Most people who do not file back tax returns getaway for several years of not being caught because of the workload of the Internal Revenue Service but with the new computer system at the Internal Revenue Service had called CADE2,  non-filers or those who have not filed their back tax returns will get brought back into the system much quicker than ever before because the IRS and the federal government want to close the tax gap of the non filers.
With that said IRS is happy to have you back in the system.
So have no fear about filing back tax returns and settling your case all at the same time
 

Do you have the records to file back tax returns?

 
 
Most taxpayers  do not file their back tax returns because they either owe money to the IRS or they do not have tax records to file.
This process of filing back tax returns is much simpler than the average taxpayer would think.
If you have lost your records you simply can have your tax professional call the Internal Revenue Service and secure income records for the past  seven years. IRS keeps on their CADE2 computer all sources of income you received such as W-2s, 1099’s, and third-party income sources and they will make those available to you or to the tax professional to begin the process of filing your back tax returns.  The IRS actually aids people and the help of filing their back tax returns.
As former IRS agents and managers we can do a back tax reconstruction based on your yearly living expenses. We have filed hundreds upon hundreds of back tax returns using reconstructive methods. A simple call to our office and we can prepare those tax returns within a day.
 
 

How to settle with the Internal Revenue Service

 
Two years ago the Internal Revenue Service came out with the fresh start program or the fresh start initiative to deal taxpayers who owe back tax debt many because they have failed to file their back tax returns. That process of settlement is called the offer in compromise. You should never file an offer in compromise with the Internal Revenue Service unless you are prequalified to make that process happen. Many firms that you find on the Internet will promise you pennies on the dollar.
While that is very possible the best advice I can give you is talk to a professional tax firm who is well-qualified to process your offer and who can let you know if you are a suitable candidate for acceptance. You should never give anybody your money to file an offer in compromise that does not have a successful record of making this happened.
 

Offers in Compromise – Settlements

 
 
The IRS is also expanding a new streamlined Offer in Compromise (OIC) program to cover a larger group of struggling taxpayers.
This streamlined OIC is being expanded to allow taxpayers with annual incomes up to $100,000 to participate.
In addition, participants must have tax liability of less than $50,000, doubling the current limit of $25,000 or less.
OICs are subject to acceptance based on legal requirements. An offer-in-compromise is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that settles the taxpayer’s tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed.
Generally, an offer will not be accepted if the IRS believes that the liability can be paid in full as a lump sum or through a payment agreement. The IRS looks at the taxpayer’s income and assets to make a determination regarding the taxpayer’s ability to pay.
 
 

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  • Our staff has collectively over 205 years of Professional IRS Tax Representation Experience

  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,

  • We taught Tax Law in the IRS Regional Training Center

  • Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors with over 60 years experience  in the local, district and regional IRS offices.

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  • Offers in Compromise or IRS Tax Debt Settlements

  • Immediate Release of IRS Bank Levies or IRS Wage Garnishments

  • Tax Relief from a IRS Bill, Letter or Notice of “Intent to Levy”

  • IRS Tax Audits

  • IRS Hardships Cases or Unable to Pay

  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements, Structured agreements

  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest

  • State Sales Tax Cases

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  • Filing Late, Back, Unfiled Tax Returns

  • Tax Return Reconstruction if Tax Records are lost or destroyed