IRS Taxes = Owe Back Taxes, Filing Back Past Tax Returns, IRS Payments, Negotiate to Settle Tax Debt = Yuma, Surprise, Flagstaff, Avondale, Goodyear

May 18, 2015
Written by: Jim Magary

 

Fresh Start Tax

 

We are a “Affordable” full service tax firm that specializes in all IRS matters & problems. We have a IRS expertise.

 

We have over 206 years of professional tax experience, over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax office of the Internal Revenue Service.

 

If you have an IRS tax problem, owe back taxes, wish to file back/past due returns, enter into a IRS payment plan or wishing to settle your tax debt through an offer in compromise, we are one of the most efficient and affordable tax firms to call.

When you call our office shall speak to a true IRS tax expert and not a salesperson.Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS problems.

We can file all back tax returns and work out a tax settlement at the same time.  Anytime you owe money to the IRS there are different ways to negotiate your tax debt. We know every tax solution available. You will need to file all back tax returns before the IRS will close case. If you have lost your records or have few records we can still prepare your back tax returns using reconstructive methods and IRS tax transcripts.

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

We can explain in detail how you can settle your IRS taxes if you are a qualified candidate for the offer in compromise program.

 Tax facts

the Internal Revenue Service receives approximately 80,000 offers in compromise every year and accepts approximately 38% of them. The average settlement is $6500 per case.

 

The IRS Settlement Program

An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and the Internal Revenue Service that settles the taxpayer’s tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. If the liabilities can be fully paid through an installment agreement or other means, the taxpayer will in most cases not be eligible for an OIC.

In order to be eligible for an OIC, the taxpayer must have:

1. filed all tax returns,

2. made all required estimated tax payments for the current year and

3. made all required federal tax deposits for the current quarter if the taxpayer is a business owner with employees.

The IRS will not accept an OIC unless the amount offered by the taxpayer is equal to or greater than the reasonable collection potential (the RCP).

The RCP is how the IRS measures the taxpayer’s ability to pay. The RCP includes the value that can be realized from the taxpayer’s assets, such as real property, automobiles, bank accounts, and other property.

In addition to property, the RCP also includes anticipated future income, less certain amounts allowed for basic living expenses.

The IRS may accept an OIC based on three grounds.

1. First, acceptance is permitted if there is doubt as to liability.

This ground is only met when there is a genuine dispute as to the existence or amount of the correct tax debt under the law.

2. Second, acceptance is permitted if there is doubt that the amount owed is fully collectible.

Doubt as to collectibility exists in any case where the taxpayer’s assets and income are less than the full amount of the tax liability.

3. Third, acceptance is permitted based on effective tax administration.

An offer may be accepted based on effective tax administration when there is no doubt that the tax is legally owed and that the full amount owed can be collected, but requiring payment in full would either create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable because of exceptional circumstances.

A simple phone call to our firm and speaking to a tax expert will probably get you immediate relief to know your tax problem can be handled and managed by a true affordable tax professional.

Before hiring any tax resolution company check on the bios, the experience, and the complaint history before hiring any firm.

We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and have been in practice since 1982.

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

 

IRS Taxes = Owe Back Taxes, Filing Back Past Tax Returns, IRS Payments, Negotiate to Settle Tax Debt = Yuma, Surprise, Flagstaff, Avondale, Goodyear

 

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