Help, IRS Tax Levy, Bank, Wage Garnishment Levy – Fast Removal, Former IRS, Waltham, Malden, Brookline, Plymouth

Fresh Start Tax

 

We are a AFFORDABLE specialty tax firm that specializes in the affordable removal of IRS tax levies, bank levies and wage garnishment levies.

 

As a general rule, we can remove your levy within 24 hours a receiving your current financial statement and settle your case at the same time.

FST is A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and have been in private practice since 1982.

 

Our firm has over 206 years of professional tax experience and 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.

As former IRS agents we taught new IRS agents tax law and their jobs as well.

As former IRS agents we work the IRS tax levy system. Taxpayers need to understand that a tax levy is automatically generated the CADE2 computer system when taxpayers have not complied with the IRS final notice.

IRS generates close to 2 million bank and wage garnishment levies each and every year.

As a general rule, within 24 hours of receiving your current financial statement we can get your tax levy, Bank Levy wage garnishment levy release and your case closed.

 

How we get a removal of the tax levy or tax garnishment.

To get an IRS tax levy or tax garnishment released IRS will require a verified financial statement on form 433F. You can find this on our website.

IRS will analyze your financial statement and compare it to the national, regional, and localized standards. That chart is also on our website.

After IRS reviews your statement they will release your tax levy.

It is important to know that you will have to include in your financial statement copies of your pay stub, bank statements and all your monthly expenses.

As a general rule there are two categories taxpayers fall one after the IRS analysis.

IRS may determine that you’re a payment plan candidate or you’re a hardship or currently uncollectible for the next couple years.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation we can walk you through the process of settling your tax debt also with the Internal Revenue Service.

The settling of an IRS tax debt is called an offer in compromise.

38% of all offers and compromises are accepted by the Internal Revenue Service for an average of $.14 on a dollar.

78,000 offers were filed by taxpayers.

Over 90% of those that were accepted by the Internal Revenue Service were prepared by professional representation.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation and speak to a true IRS expert and get your levy released your case settled in this tax must completely behind you.

Also keep in mind that any time you deal with the Internal Revenue Service they will conduct a full compliance check which means they will expect all your tax returns to be filed and on the IRS computer tax system.

If you have unfiled tax returns we can get you current within a matter of days.

We are available for free consultations.

 

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IRS Tax Audit – Help, Representation, Defense, Tax Settlements, IRS Tax Appeals – Tax Attorneys & Former IRS – Los Angeles

Fresh Start Tax

 

Stop the panic right now!

 

Since 1982 we have represented hundreds and hundreds of taxpayers and clients for IRS tax audit defense representation, IRS Tax Appeals and Tax Court.

We are comprised of Tax Attorneys, CPA’s Former IRS.

Former IRS agents have logged over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service and the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.

We know the working system inside and out and understand the best opportunities for you to get a tax settlement or when in an IRS tax appeal case.

We the Affordable professional choice who know the system!

If you have received an IRS audit notice or experiencing an IRS audit, it only makes perfect common sense to hire former IRS agents and managers who know the system, the protocols and the settlement theory’s the IRS uses to go ahead and settle your IRS tax audit. We can settle your case.

We are a team of AFFORDABLE tax attorneys, tax lawyers, certified public accountants, and former IRS agents who can help you through any IRS tax audit, IRS tax appeals or going to Tax Court.

Call our offices today for a free initial tax consultation and speak to a true IRS tax professional.

We can review your tax returns and keep you out of future IRS tax audits.

 

 IRS Tax Audit Facts

 

  • IRS audits less than 1% of all taxpayers.
  • The more you make the higher percentage of an IRS tax audit.
  • IRS collects $10.20 billion IRS tax audits,
  • IRS Collects $5.27 Billion through mail correspondence audits

 

How Returns Are Selected for a IRS Tax Audit Examination

 

The IRS selects tax returns using a variety of tax audit methods, including:

  • Potential participants in abusive tax avoidance transactions.Some tax returns are selected based on information obtained by the IRS through efforts to identify promoters and participants of abusive tax avoidance transactions. Examples include information received from “John Doe” summonses issued to credit card companies and businesses and participant lists from promoters ordered by the courts to be turned over to the IRS.

 

  • Computer Scoring. Some returns are selected for examination on the basis of computer scoring. Computer programs give each return numeric “scores”. The Discriminant Function System (DIF) score rates the potential for change, based on past IRS experience with similar returns. The Unreported Income DIF (UIDIF) score rates the return for the potential of unreported income. IRS personnel screen the highest-scoring returns, selecting some for audit and identifying the items on these returns that are most likely to need review.

 

  • Large Corporations. The IRS examines many large corporate returns annually.

 

  • Information Matching. Some returns are examined because payer reports, such as Forms W-2 from employers or Form 1099 interest statements from banks, do not match the income reported on the tax return.

 

 

  • Related Examinations. Returns may be selected for audit when they involve issues or transactions with other taxpayers, such as business partners or investors, whose returns were selected for examination.

 

  • Other — Area offices may identify returns for examination in connection with local compliance projects. These projects require higher level management approval and deal with areas such as local compliance initiatives, return preparers or specific market segments.

 

If you have received an IRS tax audit notice and need to speak to a true tax expert, call us today and we can walk you to the process.

 

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Florida Sales Tax – Audit Defense Help – Tax Representation – Florida Sales Tax Experts

Fresh Start Tax
If you have been notified by Florida sales tax that you are going to be undergoing a tax audit you want to make sure that you are defended by a reputable Florida tax firm better tax experts and have a specialty for sales and use tax defense.
You can call us today to review your tax audit papers so we can let you know the scope of the investigation and possible solutions or resolutions that can take place.
There are number of ways that the Florida sales tax audit can take place and it varies from audit to audit, region or region and auditor auditor.
There are also several methods that can be used to audit floor sales tax so it is important to understand the different auditing methods that may take place.
Listed below are a few audit options that can be used Florida sales tax.
 

How a Florida Sales and Use may audit and conduct your tax audit: The use of  Selecting the Sample:

 
The first step in selecting the sample is to identify the sampling frame.
The sampling frame is a group of items from which the sample is drawn or a listing of sampling units.
In a homogeneous sampling frame, any item in the frame is representative of any other item; therefore, a random selection of all items in the frame will be representative.
The auditor determines how the accounting records are physically stored and available in order to identify the sampling frame.
Typically, accounting records have numbered sampling frames or non-numbered sampling frames, or they may have a combination of both.
Both numbered and non-numbered sampling frames can be randomly sampled using WinSample.
WinSample is a software program developed by the General Tax Administration’s Statistics Team and Applied Technology.
WinSample randomly selects sample points from many possible sampling frames using a seed number.
WinSample may be used when taxpayer records are not available in an electronic format suitable for stratified statistical sampling or e-Auditing.
Numbered sampling frames include source documents that are consecutively numbered.
Some examples are:
• Invoice numbers
• Voucher numbers
• Check numbers Non-numbered sampling frames include source documents that have no natural numbering system.
Although not consecutively numbered, a random sample of the transactions may still be identified.
 

Some examples of non-numbered sampling frames supported in WinSample are:

 
• Time periods (days, weeks, months, quarters)
• Journals (with page numbers and multiple lines on each page)
• Imaged documents
• Microfiche
After the sampling frame is identified, data integrity tests for each sampling frame should be performed.
Data integrity tests should be performed on both numbered and non-numbered populations.
 

Audit-Related Information

 
Electronic auditing, or e-Auditing,
Electronic auditing, or e-Auditing, is computer-assisted auditing using electronic records to complete all or part of the audit. If you use a computer to record your business activity and keep this data electronically, you are a candidate for an electronic audit.
We prefer to examine electronic records because it is the most accurate and efficient method of conducting an audit.
 
The Certified Audit Program
The Certified Audit Program is a cooperative effort between the Florida Department of Revenue and the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA). Taxpayers who have not received a Notice of Intent to Audit from the Department are eligible.  The program gives taxpayers the opportunity to hire qualified CPA firms to review their sales and use and local option tax compliance.  As an incentive, Revenue waives penalties and reduces interest if tax is owed as a result of the audit.
 
The Voluntary Disclosure Program
The Voluntary Disclosure Program allows you to report previously unpaid or underpaid tax liabilities for any tax administered by the Florida Department of Revenue.
Once you have paid the tax and interest, Revenue will waive the penalties.  If you think you might owe back taxes and Revenue has not contacted you about the liability, you may be eligible for the Voluntary Disclosure Program.
Standard Industry Guides provide tax information for specific types of businesses.  Taxpayers may use them to help understand sales tax issues likely to surface relating to the industry; and relevant laws, court cases, and other technical documents.
Tax clearance letters and transferee liability certificates: When buying a Florida business, the purchaser should ask the seller for documentation of any tax, penalty, or interest due to the Department of Revenue.
A business owner can use a clearance letter as proof of good standing with the Department.
 

Florida Sales Tax

Each sale, admission charge, storage, or rental is taxable unless the transaction is exempt. Sales tax is added to the price of the taxable goods or service and collected from the purchaser at the time of sale. Florida’s general sales tax rate is 6 percent.
Use Tax
Use tax is due on the use or consumption of taxable goods or services when sales tax was not paid at the time of purchase.
For example:
If you buy a taxable item in Florida and didn’t pay sales tax, you owe use tax.
If you buy an item tax-exempt intending to resell it and then use the item in your business or for personal use, you owe use tax.
If you buy a taxable item outside Florida and bring or have it delivered into this state and you didn’t pay sales tax on the item, you owe use tax.
 

Discretionary Sales Surtax

Most Florida counties have a discretionary sales surtax (county tax) that applies to most transactions subject to the sales or use tax. The county surtax rate applies to a taxable item or service delivered into a county imposing a surtax. The surtax rate that applies to motor vehicles and mobile homes is determined by the home address of the purchaser. Check the rates for each county (Form DR-15DSS) in which you sell or deliver taxable goods or services.
For certain transactions, only the first $5,000 of a taxable sale or purchase is subject to the discretionary sales surtax.
 

How Tax Is Calculated

Sales tax and discretionary sales surtax are calculated on each taxable transaction. Florida uses a bracket system for calculating sales tax when the transaction falls between two whole dollar amounts.
Multiply the whole dollar amount by the tax rate (6 percent plus the county surtax rate) and use the bracket system to figure the tax on the amount less than a dollar. The Department of Revenue has rate tables (Form DR-2X) to help you.
 
 

Who Must Pay Tax?

Before you begin business in Florida, you must first find out if your business activity or products used will be subject to sales or use tax.
If it is, you must register to collect sales tax or pay use tax. Revenue provides a partial list of business activities that are taxable.
Governments and nonprofit organizations may not have to pay sales tax.
If you don’t know if your business must register to collect sales tax, contact your local service center or Taxpayer Services.
 
 

Florida Sales Tax Registration

You can register to collect and pay sales and use tax using our secure Internet site.
Once you are registered, we will send you a Certificate of Registration (Form DR-11), an Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax (Form DR-13) and tax return forms. Place the Certificate of Registration in a visible area of the business. You can use a signed copy of your current Annual Resale Certificate to buy products tax-exempt that you will resell or re-rent.
 

Filing and Paying Taxes

You can file and pay sales and use tax using Revenue’s secure web application or you may buy software from an approved vendor. You can access the web application using your certificate number and business partner number or a Revenue-issued user ID and password.
You must enroll in our e-Services program to receive a user ID and password. Enrollment has advantages: you can save your bank account and contact information, view your filing history, and reprint returns.
Please take time to read our detailed electronic filing and payment information. Taxpayers who report and pay tax electronically can download a payment due date calendar.
Helpful hints are available to prevent common mistakes, provide answers to common questions, and help ensure a successful filing.
Businesses whose sales and use tax collections are less than $20,000 per year may pay and report tax using a paper Sales and Use Tax Return (Form DR-15).
Revenue has detailed instructions (Form DR-15N) to help you accurately complete your return. However, we encourage all taxpayers to file and pay electronically.
 

Florida Sales Tax  – Audit Defense Help – Tax Representation – Florida Sales Tax Experts

 

Tax Relief – IRS Problems Help – Affordable Tax Attorneys, CPA’s, Former IRS Agents – Jackson, Johnson City, Franklin, Bartlett, Hendersonville

Fresh Start Tax

 

Let former IRS agents and managers who have a combined 60 years of direct IRS work experience resolve your IRS tax problem today.

We are the affordable tax experts.

Fresh Start Tax LLC     1-866-700-1040      Since 1982       Affordable IRS Tax Experts      A Plus Professional Tax Firm      “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau

We can provide immediate and permanent tax relief from any IRS problem you may have.     Former IRS Agents/ Supervisors know how to get it done.

Being former IRS Managers and Instructors we know all the tax codes, tax practices and  tax strategies to get immediate tax results.

 

We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who have over 205 years of professional tax experience and over 60 years of working directly for the IRS in the local, district and regional offices of the Internal Revenue Service.

Call us for a no cost professional tax consult.

 

Areas of Professional Tax Practice:

 

  • Same Day IRS Tax Representation
  • 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
  • Payroll / Trust Fund Penalty Cases / 6672
  • Filing Late, Back, Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Tax Return Reconstruction if Tax Records are lost or destroyed

 

Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )

 

  • 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.
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau  “A”
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed and certified to practice in all 50 States
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran /Published  Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published EZINE Tax Expert
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