Bank Levy Release
The purpose of the IRS is to collect taxes on behalf of the federal government. If a taxpayer does not pay their taxes, the IRS will demand payment through phone calls, field visits and letters. If the taxpayer disregards the demands for payment, the IRS will give legal notice that it will resort to other means to collect the taxes. Another method that the IRS uses to collect overdue taxes is through issuing bank levies. Convincing the IRS to release a bank levy can be a very difficult task and is dependent upon the facts and circumstances of the taxpayer. Our tax professionals have conducted hundreds of bank levy release negotiations over the years.
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Wage Garnishment Release
The purpose of the IRS is to collect taxes on behalf of the federal government. If a taxpayer does not pay their taxes, the IRS will demand payment through phone calls, field visits and letters. If the taxpayer disregards the demands for payment the IRS will give legal notice that it will be resorting to other means to collect the taxes. One method that the IRS uses to collect the overdue taxes is through wage garnishments. Our tax professionals conduct negotiations to release wage garnishments for our clients.
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Offer in Compromise
An IRS Offer in Compromise allows taxpayers that cannot afford to full pay their back tax liability the opportunity to settle for less than what they owe. The IRS sets guidelines for accepting an Offer in Compromise. The IRS looks at a taxpayer’s past, current and future financial situation when evaluating whether an Offer in Compromise should be accepted. Not everyone qualifies for an Offer in Compromise, as each person’s financial situation is different. Thus, pre-qualifying for an Offer in Compromise is an important step to take prior to attempting an Offer in Compromise with the IRS.
Currently Not Collectible
Currently Not Collectible status protects a taxpayer from the enforced collection efforts of the IRS, by removing the taxpayer’s back tax account from active collection status. The IRS has requirements that an account must meet before it can be placed in a Currently Not Collectible status. Once the account is placed in a Currently Not Collectible status, the IRS does not pursue collection activity against the taxpayer and the statute of limitations on the tax liabilities will continue to run. Unless the taxpayer’s financial situation changes, the account will remain in a Currently Not Collectible status until the tax liabilities expire.
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Installment Agreement
An Installment Agreement with the IRS allows taxpayers to pay their back taxes to the IRS through monthly payments. This is a viable option for taxpayers who cannot afford to immediately pay their tax liability in full. There are guidelines regarding how the IRS determines the payment amount and time frame for the agreement. A taxpayer must also be compliant with all past tax filings before establishing the agreement. Depending on the circumstances and the amount of time that the IRS has left to collect the tax debt, the Installment Agreement may pay all or part of the back tax liability.
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Payroll Tax Representation
Our law firm represents taxpayers with payroll tax liabilities as the result of a closed business or for a business currently open. The firm helps business owners understand and follow payroll tax obligations. Clients are provided detailed information regarding IRS requirements and regulations for employers. Our firm acts as a liaison between the client and the IRS. Once a business owner is in compliance with payroll tax regulations, we assist the client in reaching a resolution for the past due payroll tax liability and help the business become compliant with IRS tax regulations.
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Full Pay Service
Through our Full Pay Service we help taxpayers make the final arrangements to pay off their tax debt. Many taxpayers struggle to obtain accurate and consistent information about their tax account with the IRS. With our Full Pay service we work with the taxpayer to facilitate the full payment of their tax debt.
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Tax Account Review
The Tax Account Review Service (TAR) service is designed to help taxpayers that need specific information about the status of their account with the IRS. Many taxpayers complain about receiving inconsistent or incomplete information from the IRS. This service provides taxpayers with clear and concise information about the status of their IRS account. With this service we provide a year-by-year break down detailing how much is owed for each particular tax year, verify tax filing compliance, obtain statute of limitation dates for liabilities and determine whether a tax lien has been filed.
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