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Derek’s Mesa IRS Settlement

Derek’s Mesa IRS Settlement 2018

Just completed this month by Tax Debt Advisors was Derek’s Mesa IRS settlement. Derek owes the IRS over $70,000 in back taxes. All the tax returns were filed for compliance purposes, he just couldn’t afford to pay them. Luckily by filing the tax returns timely he saved himself from the 25% late filing penalty the IRS charges.

Derek and Scott met for a consultation to evaluate and discuss his options to settle his debt with the Internal Revenue Service. Based upon his current income and expenses it was quickly noted that for right now he was not a viable candidate for an offer in compromise. On a side note, its important to remember and realize that only about 3% of taxpayers qualify for an offer in compromise to begin with. It’s very important to find that out before submitting an Offer.  Offers are expensive to do and take a lot of time (about 12-18 months).  You will want to be sure to explore all other options first.

As you can see by clicking on the link below that Derek’s Mesa IRS settlement was an installment arrangement. Tax Debt Advisors was able to settle his debt in a low monthly payment plan of only $200 per month. The most important requirement is that he remembers to file and full pay his future tax liabilities on time so the agreement does not default.

Derek's Mesa IRS Settlement

Derek’s Mesa IRS Settlement

If you need assistance in evaluating and negotiating IRS debt, file back tax returns, or just need a new tax preparer please call the office of Tax Debt Advisors and schedule a time to talk with Scott Allen EA today.

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What Is A Tax Advisor?

What Is A Tax Advisor

A tax advisor is a financial expert or tax consultant that is extremely knowledgeable of tax law and has advanced training that can help solve IRS problems without hiring a tax attorney. Generally, a tax advisor’s services are retained to help minimize taxation, but remain compliant with local and federal laws, which often include financial situations that get complicated. The term tax advisor includes various titles, including tax attorneys, Certified Public Accounts (CPA), and financial advisors.

Tax preparers and advisors are not licensed, but regulated by the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). A tax advisor’s duties are outlined by the Treasury Department Circular No. 230. Reg. 10.33(a). If one fails to comply with these outlined standards provided by the IRS, disciplinary action and penalties can occur.

Enrolled Agents Are Tax Advisors

Searching for an enrolled agent is a good approach. An enrolled agent is an expert tax advisor who is requited to pass a complex test, currently licensed to represent people in front of the Internal Revenue Service, and achieve annual continued education requirements. An enrolled agent is able to provide some tax-planning advice and prepare income tax returns. If you have received a penalty letter by the IRS, an enrolled agent can help with this.

An enrolled agent works within a range of environments. Some may have a firm of their own, some work at tax-preparation chains, while others are certified financial planners or CPAs too. You are able to locate enrolled agents using the National Association of Enrolled Agents (www.naea.org). Typically, they charge per tax form when preparing returns, meaning the more complex your return the more you pay. For tax planning, they commonly charge per hour.

Who Needs a Tax Advisor?

Many people, if not the majority would benefit by employing a tax pro, especially those of us who fall under specific circumstances. Naturally, if your tax life is complicated, including factors like real estate transactions, retirement savings accounts, self-employment income, trust funds, rental property income, home office, stock options, etc., you can find the service of a tax pro to be helpful. In addition, those who live and work in multiple states or countries can benefit from tax pro services, when buying, selling, or running your own business, or simply living an active lifestyle.

Consulting a tax advisor is smart when experiencing major life events, including when adopting or having a child, getting married or divorced, have dependents you financially care for (such as parents or children), are a widow, received inheritance, buying or selling a home, starting a job or lost a job.

Not only can a good tax professional provide useful services through tax season, when tax returns are prepared, but year-round. This is because they keep updated with the latest tax laws, rules, regulations and are able to answer questions, provide advice, and give tax strategies to save money. For instance, effectively timing a sale for different asset types, allowing you to benefit from all credits and deductions available, and more.

How to Choose a Tax Advisor

One way to find a good tax consultant includes asking relatives or friends for their recommendations. Anotehr way is to find one on your own, such as using the National Association of Enrolled Agents website. You should ensure the tax pro has experience with your type of situation. For instance, small business taxes or personal income tax. Search for a professional that has more than a couple years of experience within the area, ensure they have a preparer tax ID number.

After you find a few possible tax pros, conduct due diligence research, ensure they are trustworthy and do not have a negative history. You can use the Better Business Bureau to do this search for accountants, and the board of accountancy within your state. To conduct research on enrolled agents, search for any licensing issues or disciplinary actions using the IRS Office of Enrollment.

Other things to ask about include certifications, professional affiliations, licenses, educational background, and references are a common request as well. If you are employing a tax consultant to prepare tax returns, question what happens in the event of an audit. Also, a significant factor is that you are comfortable working and speaking with the professional you choose.

You should not assume that employing a tax consultant is something only for the wealthy, or that one is not needed. It could cost a few hundred dollars to employ one, but it could save thousands, or more!

Need A Tax Advisor In Arizona?

Scott Allen E.A. Is an enrolled agent and experienced tax advisor that can help with numerous tax problems and more.

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Mesa Back Tax Returns Prepared

Mesa Back Tax Returns Prepared by Scott Allen EA

If you have Mesa back tax returns that need to be prepared you are not alone. Life gets busy, finances get tight, and other obstacles can take priority. However, when deciding to get back into the tax system again its important to hire the right representation to guide you through the process. Scott Allen EA will meet with you for a free initial consultation to talk about your scenario. Whether you need to prepare one return or seven he can assist you.

As you can see by viewing the notice below is that Michael had many Mesa back tax returns to prepare. Scott was able to represent him in this predicament. Mike gave Scott IRS power of attorney so he could speak to the IRS in his behalf. With this he was able to get a “financial x-ray” of his status with the Internal Revenue Service and get to work for him one year at a time. By viewing the notice below you can see that all the tax years listed were negotiated into one complete payment plan settlement. This is just one of thousands of successful IRS settlements by Scott Allen EA.

Mesa Back Tax Returns

Mesa Back Tax Returns

WARNING: For best results in solving an IRS matter work with a local tax professional who you can meet with face-to-face, has a local phone number, and local permanent address. Most of the out-of-state companies advertising this work are simply that, just advertisers. They rarely perform after asking for a large sum of money up front. Scott Allen EA is the owner of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc., a local family business since 1977.

Need a tax organizer to prepare your 2017 tax return or other earlier years? Click here

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Solve IRS Debt Mesa AZ in 2018

How do I solve IRS debt Mesa AZ?

There is a three step process to solve IRS debt Mesa AZ. Tax Debt Advisors, Inc is a local family company whos niche is to solve IRS debt problems. What are those three steps?

 

Here is the recipe to follow.

POWER OF ATTORNEY – Hire the right professional to gather up all the necessary documentation and stop any lien or levy action.

FILING BACK TAX RETURNS – Whether you have one return to file or eight Tax Debt Advisors, Inc can help you get those prepared quickly

TAX DEBT SETTLEMENT – Lastly, if you owe a debt to the IRS you need to evaluate what is the best option for you.

 

Just like Tax Debt Advisors, Inc navigated Lance through these steps as his Power of Attorney representation he can do the same for you. Every client’s situation has its own uniqueness and a hands on approach is necessary. Tax Debt Advisors, Inc prefers to work with local Arizona taxpayers which allows his to have a very high success rate. Below is a small example of work recently done by Scott Allen EA for his client Lance. Lance was behind on a number of tax filings. After getting him caught up and in compliance, a payment plan settlement was determined to be his best course of action. On top on that, Scott negotiated to not have the IRS file a notice of federal tax lien.

 

Solve IRS Debt Mesa AZ

Solve IRS Debt Mesa AZ

 

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IRS Tax Attorney Phoenix

Does my case need an IRS Tax Attorney Phoenix?

What reasons would grant needing an IRS tax attorney Phoenix? If you have done something fraudulent or of a criminal nature. Its important to remember that failing to file a tax return or failing to pay back taxes is not a criminal situation. Its a delinquent situation. Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors is not a tax attorney but rather an Enrolled Agent. An Enrolled agent is a tax professional who specializes delinquent situations involving filing back tax returns and negotiating IRS debts.

If you fall into this criteria pick up the phone and speak with Scott Allen EA today. He would love to get on the case before the IRS issues any further lien, levy, or garnishment actions against you. Daniel, a current tax client, made this decision and never looked back. Scott Allen EA was able to stop the garnishment to is wages, prepare and file his back tax returns, and negotiate a settlement with the IRS. Daniel qualified to settle all his debt for a low monthly payment plan. Click on the letter from the IRS below to see the approval. At Tax Debt Advisors they don’t just talk about settling, they actually get the settling done for THEIR CLIENTS.

IRS Tax Attorney Phoenix

IRS Tax Attorney Phoenix

Before it gets out of hand give Tax Debt Advisors Power of Attorney so they can contact the IRS immediately. Call 480-926-9300 to schedule a free consultation.

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Tax Debt Advisors Reviews: January 2018

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

The difficult part in online reviews is that more often then not they are solicited for. Not Tax Debt Advisors Reviews. They don’t believe that after doing what they were paid to do they should “hound” the taxpayer in writing a positive review. If a taxpayer does that on their own then GREAT! They appreciate those compliments. However, the best way they believe to evaluate a company is to see past and current successes. In 41 years they have prepared thousands of tax returns and completed thousands of IRS debt settlements. Below is just one of those recent success stories. Vanessa had a phone consultation with Scott Allen EA a few months back. She has two old tax debts from 2008 and 2009 and also needed to still file her 2016 tax return.

Vanessa made the right decision and hired Scott Allen EA to represent her before the IRS. As power of attorney he stopped all collection activity, prepared the 2016 return timely and negotiated an aggressive settlement. Her IRS debt expires in just a couple of years so it was determined that the best solution to her tax problem was getting her into a currently non collectible status until those old years expire. All she needs to do now is remain current on her future tax filings. Its only January and she already has her tax appointment scheduled to prepare her 2017 taxes early.

January 2018 Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

January 2018 Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

To make an appointment and visit with Scott Allen EA call him at 480-926-9300. He can help resolve your back tax issues or prepare your current tax return. In need of a tax organizer? Click here.

 

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Avoid IRS Levy GIlbert

Avoid IRS Levy Gilbert with Scott Allen EA

What is one of the best ways to avoid IRS levy Gilbert? Enter into an installment arrangement with the Internal Revenue Service. This may not be the only or even the best way, but it is certainty a viable option. Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors can help you navigate the best solution for you to resolve your serious IRS matters.

Craig used Tax Debt Advisors, Inc near Gilbert Arizona to not only prevent that dreaded IRS levy notice but also prevent an IRS lien from hitting his credit report. View the agreement below to see the acceptance letter from the IRS to resolve his tax debt through a payment plan proposal.

Avoid IRS Levy Gilbert

Avoid IRS Levy Gilbert

Its a simple three step process to get a taxpayer back on track with the IRS. First, you want to get a professional to represent you to contact them and get a complete overview of what the issues are. Second, get your account in good standing with the IRS by filing all necessary tax returns. If any need to be amended or protested it needs to be done in this step as well. Lastly, a settlement needs to be negotiated. There are a handful of different settlement options. Scott Allen EA will review all available options with you before selecting the best option that you qualify for.

Now that you have settled back taxes with the IRS it is up to you to keep that settlement in good standing by filing and paying your future tax obligations on time. If not, it could void out the agreement. By using Tax Debt Advisors they will be your advocate before, during, and after the negotiated settlement to make sure you don’t end up in this situation a second time.

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Tax Debt Advisors can Stop IRS Levy in Arizona

How to Stop IRS Levy in Arizona ?

If you need to stop IRS levy in Arizona it is important to react promptly. The IRS will move towards levy or garnishment action as a last resort if they feel there is no other option and the taxpayer isn’t being responsive. This is where hiring the right professional to be on your side will help. Tax Debt Advisors is a family company trained to specifically handle serious IRS cases that involves back taxes owed, unfiled tax returns, and negotiating settlements.

Stop the Internal Revenue Service before they put a stop to your wages. Clarence was in serious threat of an IRS levy. All of his back and current taxes were filed, he just needed to negotiate a settlement with them ASAP.  Tax Debt Advisors was able to get Clarence into a Currently Non Collectible Status to resolve his debt. The IRS stopped all collection activity, and his income and bank accounts are free of IRS levy. See the IRS approval letter below.

Stop IRS Levy in Arizona

Stop IRS Levy in Arizona

What is the ultimate goal to stop IRS levy in Arizona? Simply, you want to get your overall account with the IRS in compliance. Compliance means to things: all required tax returns are filed and you are up to date on your current tax payments. Being up to date means that you are having proper withholding’s if you are an employee or making estimated tax payments if you are self employed.

Hire Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors to get you in compliance with the IRS. He can represent you and walk you through the entire process from beginning to end. Need help preparing any tax returns? He can do that too. Don’t delay any longer and give Scott a call. Clarence did and he didn’t regret that decision.

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Scottsdale IRS Problems

Scottsdale IRS Problems 101

Scottsdale IRS Problems can come from a variety or ways. Maybe a taxpayer forgot to file a tax return, unable to pay the taxes owed, getting audited, or even identity theft. Whatever the scenario is it may be in your best interest to seek out professional help. In most cases a tax professional who specializes in IRS problems has probably seen a situation similar to the one you are currently in.

Tax Debt Advisors can help in three ways. First off, after meeting with you it may be determined that you don’t need to hire professional help. It can be recommended to handle it on your own after pointing you in the right direction. Secondly, you may only need to have Tax Debt Advisors in an advisory role. Just paying for one or two hour long appointments (as needed) to help help along the way. Taxpayers may choose this route if finances are tight and would like representation but cannot afford to. Lastly, most taxpayers who meet with Scott Allen EA will hire him to be their advocate between them and the IRS. You will give him power of attorney to represent you in all matters pertaining to the Internal Revenue Service. He can help you file back tax returns and settle your IRS debts.

View the notice below to see an actual success completed by Scott Allen EA. Upon making a correction to the 2013 tax return Brandy went from owing the IRS $4,884 to receiving a refund of $3,951. WOW! That is a difference $8,835.

Scottsdale IRS Problems

Scottsdale IRS Problems

If you are in need to correcting Scottsdale IRS problems speak with Scott Allen EA today. Let him point you in the right direction at the very least. And at the very best Scott Allen EA can be your Power of Attorney and seek out the best settlement the law will allow. All result vary based upon ones current situation but for Brandy is was a decision that saved her almost $9,000 that the IRS would have collected from her.

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Phoenix IRS Problems

Phoenix IRS Problems

Phelipe had his Phoenix IRS Problems solved by Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors. A serious health scare several months back put this taxpayer in a position where he could barely take care of his current health situation let alone deal with his IRS matters. His health challenges put him out of work for a couple of months. Phelipe owed for several years of back taxes, had a handful more that were unfiled, and needed to negotiate an agreement on this horrific tax liability.

Scott Allen EA was given IRS Power of Attorney to represent the taxpayer. This is done by signing a form 2848. When this is filed, the IRS has to immediately stop all direct communications with the taxpayer and deal exclusively with the representative. The IRS is required to send all mail to the Power of Attorney as well as the taxpayer, but all verbal communication go through the representative. This gave Phelipe the peace of mind that Scott Allen EA is the “go to guy” when the IRS has any questions or concerns. As long as the taxpayer keeps any and all deadlines to file tax returns and provide necessary financial information then levies and garnishments will not take place. On the flip side, if deadlines are missed without any communication then it gives the IRS the opportunity to pursue aggressive collection activity if deemed necessary.

Meet with Scott Allen EA is you have Phoenix IRS Problems so he can step between you and the IRS agents and get you the best possible negotiation allowable by law. There are several ways to resolve and IRS debt. Make sure you are aware of all those solutions before agreeing to any one solution.

View below to see the IRS installment arrangement setup for Phelipe. As you can see very favorable terms were agreed upon.

Phoenix IRS Problems

Phoenix IRS Problems

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