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IRS Tax Lines
You owe taxes and can't seem to pay your bills. The IRS has placed an IRS lien on your home, your assets, and your bank accounts. You may feel as though there is nothing that can help you resolve this issue.... READ MORE
IRS Bank Levies
An IRS bank account levy is the seizure of funds from your bank account to satisfy unpaid tax debt. The bank will freeze your account so you cannot do anything with your account for 21 days and then the bank sends the funds over to the IRS.... READ MORE
IRS Wage Gamishments
You received a notice of "Intent to Levy" 30 days ago and you forgot about it or ignored it. Now it's the levy date is here, and you do not know what to do or where to go.... READ MORE
Payroll Tax Issues
Payroll taxes are considered to be a trust fund tax. As a result, payroll tax problems are among the leading causes that can aggravate the IRS and prompt an investigation into your business.... READ MORE
Abatement of Penalties & Interest
Penalty Abatement is an IRS program where the IRS removes some or all of the accumulated penalties from the tax debt, substantially reducing the total of the overall amount.... READ MORE
Unfiled Tax Returns
Every year over 15 million income generating households do not file a Federal tax return. In the majority of cases, these individuals do not have to file. Whether you have to file depends largely on your income, your filing status and your age.... READ MORE
Offer In Compromise
An offer in compromise (OIC) is the most preferred collection remedy to pursue, if you or your business qualify. If IRS accepts your OIC, your tax liability is fully settled for less, often much less than your original tax liability.... READ MORE
Installment Agreement
An Installment Agreement is a payment arrangement whereby the government allows a taxpayer to pay liabilities over time. Once a payment plan is established, the IRS will not take enforced collection action.... READ MORE
Abatement of Penalties & Interest
Penalty Abatement is an IRS program where the IRS removes some or all of the accumulated penalties from the tax debt, substantially reducing the total of the overall amount.... READ MORE
Innocent Spouse Relief
When individuals file a joint tax return, each spouse is equally liable for all tax, penalties and interest that come about from that particular year. The IRS or states can legally go after both spouses or just one spouse for the entire tax.... READ MORE
IRS Appeals
An IRS appeal is a process in which a taxpayer can request the IRS to reexamine their application for a tax resolution. Also, if the taxpayer believes the tax debt is an error they can petition the IRS to reevaluate the grounds in which the tax debt was assessed. The objective of the IRS Appeals Division is to resolve disputes between taxpayers and the IRS.... READ MORE