Trucking Drivers Industry – File Back, Past Due or Late Tax Returns – IRS Experts


 

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Call true IRS Tax Experts for the Trucking Industry. We are the affordable tax experts.
If you are in the truck industry and you are looking to file back, past-due or late tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service call us today and get the process started and get IRS off your back permanently .
We have over 60 years of direct experience with the Internal Revenue Service as agents, managers and tax instructors. We taught Tax Law at the IRS, we know the system. Let our experience work for you.
We know everything there is to know about filing your back tax returns and working out tax settlements so you can stop the worry.
We have filed thousands of tax returns since 1982 and are true experts in the truck driving industry.
If your records are lost that is not a problem. We are tax experts and reconstruction of past due income tax returns.
 

Filing Back Tax Returns – The process of filing back or unfiled tax returns: (Lost or few tax records )

 
 

 If you have unfiled tax returns, this process  Fresh Start Tax LLC  uses to get current with the IRS and get you immediate and permanent tax relief

 

1. We verbally review a year by year history of your income and expenses.

2. We review any records you may have.

3  We pull all IRS information that they have received from 3rd party sources that have been placed on the IRS computer system over the past 7 years.

4. If you have lost all your records we have easy and simple forms that can help you reconstruct your tax return.

5. We can prepare through years of experience  a “reconstructed” tax return that the IRS will accept and process.

6. We review all returns for accuracy with the client and send them into the IRS.

7. We work out a settlement agreement with the IRS to permanent close your tax case.

8. We have special worksheets for those in the trucking industry.

The new IRS program called Fresh Start Initiative can help you

 
In its latest effort to help struggling taxpayers, including those in the Truckers Drivers Industry, the Internal Revenue Service  announced a series of new steps to help people get a fresh start with their tax liabilities. Finally, one for the man.
The goal of the IRS is to help individuals and small businesses meet their tax obligations, without adding unnecessary burden to taxpayers.
The IRS is announcing new policies and programs to help taxpayers pay back taxes and avoid tax liens.
This announcement centers on the IRS making important changes to its lien filing practices that will lessen the negative impact on taxpayers.
 
The changes will include:
 
a. Significantly increasing the dollar threshold when liens are generally issued, resulting in fewer tax liens.
b. Making it easier for taxpayers to obtain lien withdrawals after paying a tax bill.
c. Withdrawing liens in most cases where a taxpayer enters into a Direct Debit Installment Agreement.
d. Creating easier access to Installment Agreements for more struggling small businesses.
e. Expanding a streamlined Offer in Compromise program to cover more taxpayers.
 
General Information – Effect of government regulation on audit other than IRS
 
Government agencies (other than the IRS) are mostly concerned with:

  1. Safety violations.
  2. Price floors.
  3. Weight classes and rates.

For the most part, the Government agencies are interested in monitoring items that are of little use in an audit of a tax return. They are mainly interested in the following areas:

  1. Freight Rates.
  2. Issuance of operating permits.
  3. Authority to establish routes and types of commodities.
  4. Provides guidelines on financial and accounting practices.
  5. Provides safety and hazardous materials guidelines.
  6. Hours of service for drivers.

Although the authority of some of these regulatory agencies has been diminished due to deregulation of the industry, their presence is still effective in setting standards for the industry to follow.
 

Trucking Drivers Industry – File Back, Past Due or Late Tax Returns – IRS Experts