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Scott Allen E.A. will take away your fear of the IRS

Any contact from the IRS can be an unsettling event.  The vast majority of clients from Scottsdale Arizona and surrounding cities fall into paralysis from fear.  If you have been contacted recently by the IRS, immediately call Scott Allen E.A. and schedule a free consultation.  Scott will put your mind at ease and tell you what you need to do to resolve your IRS matter.

Clients feel from their first appointment with Scott that he has the expertise to handle their tax problem with the IRS.  The important items to bring is any correspondence you have received from the IRS and if you are married, your spouse.  It is critical to the success of resolving tax matters with the IRS to have input from all involved.

Clients also feel that the IRS in Scottsdale AZ will only contact them if they did something wrong or worse something criminal.  This is highly unlikely.  Many times IRS audits end up with a taxpayer getting a refund for something they did not deduct on their return that was allowed.  The only way to know where you stand is to call Scott Allen E.A. today at 480-926-9300.  You will be glad you did.  Let Scott make today a great day for you!

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you have filed a bankruptcy and now own a home with an IRS Tax Lien that has survived the bankruptcy

Wow, what a surprise it is for clients to find out that their Mesa, AZ IRS tax debt was discharged but the IRS tax lien is still attached to their home.  The good news is that if your home doesn’t have any equity right after the bankruptcy is completed, Scott Allen E.A. can petition the IRS to release the Maricopa County IRS tax lien.  If you have equity, then the options to protect that equity requires the expertise of someone who knows each of those options and can advise you which one would is the best one for you to pursue.

It is amazing how many taxpayers go to a bankruptcy attorney and were never told that the IRS tax lien would survive the bankruptcy and still be attached to their home.  And most bankruptcy attorneys do not advise their clients who have no equity in their homes how to get the IRS tax lien released after bankruptcy.

If you have questions on this issue, contact Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa AZ for a free consultation to see what your options are and what he can do for you.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Let Scott make today a great day for you!

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Mesa AZ IRS Tax Attorney when I have filed a bankruptcy when I own a home and have an IRS tax lien?

First, dealing with a Maricopa County IRS Tax lien is not a legal matter.

But let’s back up and make sure of the circumstances surrounding your bankruptcy.  When a taxpayer files a bankruptcy and has met all the criteria for discharging taxes in a bankruptcy, the tax debt is considered removed.  However, if there was an IRS tax lien filed prior to the bankruptcy and the taxpayer owns a home with equity, the IRS tax lien is still attached against the home for the amount of the equity.  If the taxpayer sells the house before the statute of limitations expires, the IRS is entitled to that equity at the close of escrow.  If however, there is no equity in the home at the time of the bankruptcy, the taxpayer has the option of requesting that the tax lien be removed.

It is critical to get a certified appraisal on the home at the time the bankruptcy is discharged, so that the value of the home is provable if there is a dispute with the IRS.  Waiting several years and expecting the IRS to accept that you had no equity in the home may be difficult to prove.  If you want the Maricopa County IRS tax lien to be removed it is best to do it as soon as possible after the bankruptcy has discharged the IRS tax debt.

Scott Allen E.A. has the expertise to advise you on these matters.  He has seen many clients who were not advised by their Mesa AZ bankruptcy attorney that the lien would survive the bankruptcy and attach to their home.  Very few attorney bankruptcy clients were even advised what to do when they had no equity in their home after their bankruptcy was over.  If you have questions on this matter, contact Scott Allen E.A. in Mesa AZ for a free consultation at 480-926-9300.  There is still hope even if you had equity in your home, to prevent the IRS from using that equity against your IRS debt.

 

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Scott Allen E.A. will keep all Tempe AZ IRS Tax Information Confidential

As part of his ethical requirements being an Enrolled Agent (E.A.), Scott Allen E.A. will keep all tax information completely confidential.  On rare occasions, clients who have committed a criminal act ask us if we can help them.  We immediately refer them to a criminal IRS attorney.  This has only happened 3 or 4 times in since 1977.  So the Attorney-Client Privilege is not an issue in virtually 100% of our clients.  We have resolved over 102,000 IRS tax debts and Attorney-Client Privilege was not an issue in a single case.

So your next step is to find the right person in Tempe AZ with the right expertise to help you resolve your IRS tax problem economically and get you the right option at the best settlement possible.  May I suggest the Scott Allen E.A. is that person?  Call Scott today at 480-926-9300.  He does not charge for the initial consultation and you will be glad you did.  Scott will make today a great day for you!

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Schopenhauer’s Philosophy and Arizona IRS Tax Problems

Schopenhauer’s philosophy is considered by many to be deeply pessimistic.  But he obviously must have made some valid observations since Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, Wagner, Mahler, Schoenberg, Darwin, Proust, Kafka, O’Neill, Tolstoy and Einstein credit him for having great influence on their work.  This list includes leaders in philosophy, music, science, psychoanalysis, authors and playwrights.  The breath of Schopenhauer’s influence makes his life and work worthy of serious review.

Schopenhauer wrote that the will is a blind, rationally inaccessible force that is a primitive energy.  This energy manifests itself in and through everything.  The will gives us pleasure so that we will reproduce and pain so that we will avoid being eaten.  It is impersonal, insatiable and dwells within us.  It is a source of considerable suffering.  After you satisfy the cravings and desires of the will, you have a brief respite, but then typically you become bored.  As Schopenhauer put it, “Life is nothing but a pendulum swinging between the pain of unfulfilled desires and boredom.  Once we fulfill our desires then we are satiated and our strivings are quieted momentarily but we immediately sink into boredom or emptiness.”  Schopenhauer says that unsatisfied desires often have unfortunate and painful consequences.  So the two options for human existence are pain and boredom.  As long as one is alive, they are under siege by the will and the only way to eliminate that is to eliminate one’s self.  Schopenhauer felt that Buddhism offered a way to minimize the negative effects of the will.

Even though Schopenhauer was so pessimistic in his views of life, does not mean that he did not enjoy life.  Nietzsche reminds us in his book, Beyond Good and Evil, “One must remember that Schopenhauer played the flute every night after dinner.”  Nietzsche felt that Schopenhauer still found things in life that he enjoyed despite his pessimistic philosophy.

One must ask the question, “Was Schopenhauer’s view of life appropriate for everyone or just Schopenhauer?”  And secondly, was Schopenhauer more vulnerable to the strivings of the will than others?  Was he such a pained, fearful, neurotic person that his personality influenced his philosophy or did he actually discover the truth about certain things that lead to his view of the world?  I think it highly probably that we are all affected to one degree or another by this will, but that degree differs from person to person.  And we are probably more prone to the effects of the will at certain stressful points during our lives than others.  Schopenhauer would disagree with my points here.  He felt that we are all affected by the will beyond our ability to deal with it and find meaning in life.  All we can do is try to minimize its effect on us.

The world is not just will to Schopenhauer, it is also idea.  The world is what we think it is and that is always an illusion or a perception.  The world is what our mind tells us it is.  There is no reality, only illusion and even though an illusion is shared by many, it is still not reality.  Life is just a spark in between two pools of darkness without any meaning or purpose.

Schopenhauer felt himself in competition with Hegel.  In one of his writings he stated, “I wish to apologize to the reader of the future for mentioning Hegel, a philosopher you have never heard of.”  Hegel celebrated the human spirit and taught his students how to enjoy that spirit.  He believed that the human spirit controlled the destiny of history.  In another classroom across the hall was Schopenhauer saying, “There is a force that wells up in you.  It is always there.  It gnaws at you.  It is always victimizing you because it wants more and more.  If you get what you want, you get bored.  If you get what you want it might even be painful.  Usually you don’t get what you want.”

Schopenhauer contradicted Hegel by saying that history doesn’t have a rational direction.  History is just things happening and they happen because of this will that we experience through us, that is at work all the time trying to express and satisfy itself.  He would say things like “we have these fancy philosophical types who are telling us we can celebrate the human spirit.  They are telling us that we can learn to conquer our desires through reason.  They tell us that we can be creative and remove ourselves from the will that is pulsating through us.  That is all fine and good, but just let yourself experience your life and think about how you want food, sex, and excitement.  Sometimes you get what you want and most of the time you don’t.  Most of your desires are not met at all.  So you suffer.  You are always in a state of tension because of suffering, because of desire, because of the will.  You are not even conscious of the will.  It is buried below your conscious mind.”

As you can see Schopenhauer philosophy is very unpleasant and pessimistic.  His ideas did not make people feel comfortable.  Some have referred to it as “metaphysics from hell.”  Life is a state of being where your desires are not satisfied and your questions are never answered. And you are stuck.  There are no options except suicide and if you give in to suicide then you gave in to the will.  This is pretty pessimistic stuff.

Nietzsche and Schopenhauer started at the same point with the same data and came to different conclusions.  Both looked at life very accurately, both had no supernatural belief.  Both looked directly at the reality of death, and both looked at nothingness.  Nietzsche affirmed and embraced life and Schopenhauer chose to negate it.  Hume and Schopenhauer had the same basic beliefs and reacted much differently.  Hume was a very pleasant English gentleman and on his deathbed was asked how being an atheist he could be so calm facing death.  Hume replied that there was nothing before he was born and he didn’t want to be bored with an association of those who thought they were going to heaven.  There was absolutely no hint of pessimism or regret.  So it seems that personality and life experiences must have an impact on the philosopher’s philosophy.  It has been said that one must first understand the life of the philosopher before trying to understand their philosophy and that one follows the other.  But Schopenhauer did not just take us to the edge of the abyss and leave us there to fend for ourselves.  He offered remedies to the human condition as he saw it.  His remedies are valuable insights into living life whether you believe in effects of the will.

Schopenhauer offers four methods of escape from this pulsing energy he called “the will.”   The first solution is what he called aesthetic contemplation.  For example we can get our minds off of things by seeing a movie or watching a sporting event.  During Schopenhauer’s time you might go look at a painting or other types of art to get your mind off the underlying agony that is the constant companion of all humans.  He admits that this type of relief is only fleeting and cannot sustain permanent relief.  This notion of getting disengaged from life by getting one’s mind off of its misery can be helpful for a while.  This may explain why the entertainment industry is so popular today.

The second suggestion Schopenhauer makes is the cultivation of sympathy for one’s fellow beings.  That too is only temporary.  It was Schopenhauer’s view that we should recognize that everyone is struggling with the will.  All of us are suffering from its manifestations.  We all suffer the same agonies, and the realization that we are all in this together makes coping with it easier.  Having true sympathy or compassion, and understanding that everyone is struggling with the same thing, partially removes the ravages of the will.  It is not a cure, but at least something that can temporarily help us along and perhaps engender a noncompetitive acceptance of the condition we all face as human beings.

The third suggestion is music.  He believed that music has a special capacity to capture the will and lessen its negative impact on us.  Schopenhauer believed that music has a calming effect.  Music for Schopenhauer is not meant to make us understand anything.  It is to get us away from thinking about anything.  The music he listened to was usually without words or lyrics.  Mozart not Rap.  He thinks that music speaks in a language that can and does put us more at peace with ourselves.

The fourth suggestion is the most challenging.  Hold your breath—the best we might do is lose the will to live.  Schopenhauer thinks perhaps the best of all the remedies for the disease called life and its agonies would be to reach a condition of calm and tranquil passivity where our individual wills do not torment us anymore.  We don’t allow anything to matter to us, even our very selves.  It is his view that the loss of the will to live is not the same as the desire to commit suicide.  He is suggesting that we reach a benign and mellow point where things don’t matter anymore, even you.

In summary the human predicament is that we are victims of life.  Life itself is the disease and we need a cure from that disease and all the knowledge in the world will not bring about a cure. Schopenhauer brings a very strongly negative and pessimistic element into European philosophical thinking.  He believes that the best we can accomplish is to find whatever peace of mind we can.  This requires a disengagement from the painful cycle of desire and satisfaction of desires.

Schopenhauer proposed a thought experiment in which you go to a cemetery and knock on any tombstone and ask the person there if they want to be alive again and his conclusion was that none of the dead would want to be alive again.  Nietzsche would contradict Schopenhauer on this point by saying, if you lived well, if you lived life to its fullest, you would be willing to live it again an innumerable number of times.  This was Nietzsche’s law of eternal recurrence.  That one must embrace and affirm life to the point that we would want to live it all over again an infinite number of times exactly the same way.

Schopenhauer was very taken with Buddhist beliefs.  He was the major influential figure who brought Buddhist thinking to the West in a way that made it spread.  The message of Buddhism is that life is suffering and to be alive is to suffer.  Buddha said, “All is suffering.”  Suffering is brought about by desire and desire does have a cure and the cure is to lose our attachment to our desires.  It is this disengagement that Schopenhauer recommends.

Schopenhauer’s remedies are: aesthetic contemplation, cultivating sympathy for our fellow beings, good music, and disengagement from our attachments and desires are similar to many admonitions from the scriptures.  The scriptures teach us that we should be willing to bear one another’s burdens, mourn with those who mourn, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort and to deny ourselves of all ungodliness.  Despite his pessimism, there is much to benefit from understanding the following quotes of Schopenhauer.

So how does Schopenhauer’s philosophy relate to having an IRS problem?  The IRS is like “the will.”  It is unrelenting in its pursuit of you and your assets if you have an Arizona IRS debt.  And Schopenhauer’s remedies will resonate with you during your first free consultation with Scott Allen E.A.  You will be able to enjoy life more just knowing that you have a plan to resolve your tax debt.  You will sense Scott’s sympathy for your situation with the IRS.  You are not a number to Scott; you are a person with feelings and fears about what the IRS can do to you.   You may not agrees with Scott’s choice of music, but his actions and results will be music to you.  And finally, you will lose your neurotic attachment to your property once you know that Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa AZ will be able to protect them from IRS seizure and levy action.  Call Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300 and put your mind at ease.

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Scott Allen E.A. will evaluate your Gilbert AZ IRS Penalty Abatement at no charge

Be leery of promises to remove IRS tax penalties from your Gilbert AZ tax debt.  Penalties are removed or lowered is when a tax balance is reduced via an amended return or substitute for return and the tax due is less than the original return or SFR filed by the IRS.

Reasons for filing IRS form 843 to request penalty abatement include but are not limited to hospitalization, incarceration, severe depression, or serving in the military outside of the country.  Taxpayers need to show that there was a reasonable cause and not just willful neglect.

Call Scott Allen E.A. near Gilbert AZ to get a free tax consultation to determine if you have penalties that can be abated.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.

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I want Tax Debt Reduction: HELP !

First, this is not a legal matter and a Scottsdale AZ IRS Tax Attorney is not required.

What you need is an IRS resolution professional who has experience in all the different IRS programs available to help get taxpayers past their tax debt and back to filing on time and paying on time.  Almost everyone will eventually have life experiences that will cause financial problems to come up that force them to be late in filing or paying taxes.  The biggest problem is filing late, not paying late.  The IRS penalties for filing late are 10 times the penalties for paying late.  So please don’t file because you can’t pay.

Once you have filed all delinquent tax returns you are considered in compliance and have qualified yourself for petitioning the IRS for tax debt reduction.  There are several options available to assist taxpayers get back on their feet.  That doesn’t mean the IRS is a benevolent organization.  They are graded and paid according to their ability to collect tax debt.  They are not paid to advise you on your best option.  That is why you need a free consultation near Scottsdale AZ with Scott Allen E.A. to learn what IRS tax debt reduction program is best for you.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Call Scott today and he will make today a great day for you!  Feel free to compare him with any Scottsdale Arizona IRS Tax Attorney in the area.

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Use a Scottsdale IRS Tax IRS Attorney for federal IRS tax relief?

No, federal IRS tax relief is not a legal matter.  You do not need to hire a IRS Tax Attorney in Scottsdale AZ.

There are many competent IRS tax resolution specialists that are equally competent in IRS settlements without all the hoopla that comes from Scottsale IRS Tax attorneys that specialize more in intimidating clients that they need legal representation that a non-attorney cannot do.

The laws surrounding IRS settlements are complex to someone without a knowledge of them; but rather straight forward to those who work with them every day.  Scott Allen E.A. has expertise in all of the settlement options accepted by the IRS.  He is able to provide the services you need at a reasonable fee.  Scott will meet with you for your free initial consultation.

When IRS professions say that the IRS hopes you don’t have professional help, that is not true.  The IRS likes taxpayers to have competent help.  The IRS is negative on all the firms that provide IRS assistance that only make matters worse for the IRS and the taxpayer.  When you use Scott Allen E.A. the IRS agent or revenue officer will be glad you selected Scott because they know that Scott will make their job easier, and that they can trust his settlement recommendations.  Call Scott Allen E.A. today at 480-926-9300 and schedule a free initial consultation.  Let Scott make today a great day for YOU!

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Do I Need a Chandler AZ IRS Tax Attorney to file for Innocent Spouse Relief?

No, this is not a legal matter.  You do not a Chandler Arizona IRS Tax Attorney.  You need an IRS resolution professional with expertise in filing for Innocent Spouse Relief.  There are certain conditions that must be met before the IRS will grant relief to an innocent spouse.  Here they are:

  • You must not have benefited financially from the income that was not reported or false deductions taken on a joint return.
  • You must be able to prove that you did not know that your spouse was filing incorrect returns that were filed jointly.
  • The IRS has increased the amount due shown on the jointly filed return.
  • If you live in a community property state, a married filing separate return will be considered as long as the innocent spouse included their portion of the offending spouse’s income on their return.

An innocent spouse can be relieved of tax, interest and penalties due to the willful errors on the return of the offending spouse.  Please be aware that the IRS will contact your spouse to “get their side of the story.”  So just making claims that cannot be substantiate will not work.  Remember that the IRS can come after you for the full amount due on a jointly filed return.  Scott Allen E.A. near Chandler AZ has expertise in determining, applying for, and getting innocent spouse relief.  Contact Scott today at 480-926-9300 and schedule a free consultation to see if you qualify for this important IRS program.

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Do I Need an IRS Attorney in Mesa AZ to get my IRS Penalties Reduced?

No, getting your IRS penalties reduced is not a legal matter?  When the IRS reduces your penalties it is called penalty abatement.  This can best be done by filing an appeal with the IRS Appeals Office.  Another option is with the Taxpayer Advocate Office.  It is best to have a consultation with Scott Allen E.A. (who is not a Mesa AZ IRS Tax Attorney) to validate your reasons for making a legitimate appeal or find out right up front that your appeal will be denied.  Scott may be able to come up with better reasons, that are true, that will give you the greatest chance of having your IRS penalties reduced.  Penalties can grow very quickly.  For example, the IRS will penalize you 25% of the tax due for filing just five months after the due date.

An Appeals hearing is requested by filing Form 843.  Generally speaking, Appeals Officers are much more lenient than other levels at the IRS such as collections or IRS auditors.  It is important to have some proof of your claim, so keeping paper records such as medical records is critical.  Remember, the IRS Appeals Office has heard every lame excuse.  I think these guys have lunches with traffic cops to compare excuses.

Call Scott Allen E.A. for a professional opinion regarding your request to have IRS penalties abated.  Scott can be reached at 48-926-9300 and you first appointment is a free consultation.

 

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