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Now is the time to Stop IRS levy Phoenix AZ

Stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ now!

If you have to file back taxes to stop IRS levy Phoenix AZ now is the time to get started. Don’t procrastinate and allow the problem to get worse. John was able to use the services of Scott Allen EA and got rid of his IRS nightmare.  To see his successful settlement view the IRS document below.

Stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ

Stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ

Can an IRS levy be stopped? The answer is yes.  If you have received that notice to either levy your wages or the intent to levy your wages give Scott Allen EA a call.  He will assist you in getting you in full compliance with the IRS and your taxes.  As your IRS power of attorney he will be your individual representative before them.  Any and all communication will go through Scott.  With him you may never have to speak or contact the IRS yourself.  It is important to hire the right local representation that knows the proper procedures to get you in compliance and either stop IRS levy Phoenix AZ or better yet prevent it from ever happening.  Most IRS levy notices can be stopped within 24-48 hours.  Don’t let your next paycheck go to the IRS.

What does compliance mean? Compliance means all your back tax returns have been filed and you are having the right amount of taxes withheld from your pay or making proper estimated tax payments if you are self employed.

Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors will guide you through the entire process from stopping and preventing and levy notices, filing your back tax returns, and negotiation an aggressive settlement with the IRS. Call him today to schedule a free initial consultation. His office is located in Mesa Arizona and is a family owned and operated company since 1977.

Thank you.

 

Stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ in 2020

A clean cut way to stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ is to negotiate a payment plan. Edward was behind on his tax preparations so once we completed those we set him up for an easy $100 per month payment plan. Check out the notice below.

Stop IRS Levy Phoenix AZ

Be careful of “out of state” companies selling you on false hope. Be told the truth by talking with Scott Allen EA today.

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Unfiled Tax Returns in Arizona: IRS help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

What are the consequences of not filing current and back tax returns? 

Every year millions of Americans for various reasons fail to file their tax return.  Failure to file will be worse than the taxes you would have owed if you file on time within a short period.  The failure to file penalty is 5% per month.  The failure to pay penalty is ½% per month.  When you add the interest accruing to these two penalties, it doesn’t take long before they exceed the original tax due.

If you have a refund coming to you there are not penalties or interest.  However, refunds that are older than three years are forfeited.

The statute of limitations does not begin until an assessment of the liability.  The IRS only has three years in which to do an audit on a timely filed tax return.  This IRS has on limitations on audits until you file your return.

Tax years that could be discharged in bankruptcy if filed timely will have to wait at least two years before becoming eligible for discharge.

Valuable tax credits such as the earned income tax credit will be lost after three years.  These refunds cannot be used to off set taxes owed in other years.

There are negative effects during the collection settlement process if one has not filed back tax returns.  The IRS knows that anyone can get caught in a situation of not being able to pay their taxes, but there are few legitimate reasons why a taxpayer cannot file a return.  The IRS thinks that failing to file (5% penalty) is 10 times worse than filing to pay (1/2% penalty).

How do I file back tax returns?

It will depend on the situation.  If you are working with a revenue officer, the usual procedure is to file the returns directly to them.  If you are working with ACS, it may be possible to file the returns at the closest IRS office and get proof of filing.  Some Large Dollar Accounts out of Holtsville, New York will request that you mail returns to them.

Before I prepared any unfiled return, I will do a review of all documents that have been turned in to the IRS under your social security number for the tax year involved.  This prevents unnecessary audits for neglecting to report income that the IRS is aware of.  If a return is being mailed to the IRS, I always recommend mailing the return—Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested.   I also recommend only one return per envelope.  If you have several years to file it is best to put one return in each envelope before putting them into one big envelope that contains all of the returns being filed.  By labeling the tax year involved on the outside of the envelope, the IRS personnel who is opening you package will be alerted that there is more than one tax return being mailed to them.  This may seem like a silly procedure but it WORKS.

Do I need to file if I don’t owe any tax?

You may know that you don’t owe but the IRS may think differently.  Let me give you one example.  If you had on stock sale and lost money—you know you don’t owe.  But the IRS doesn’t know that.  They just know the amount of the sale, not the cost of the stock you sold.  So in this example if you sold stock for $100,000 that you paid $120,000, the IRS will calculate a gain of $100,000.  The best approach is to file every year, even if you don’t owe.  Many transactions such a purchasing a home will require you to provide copies of recently filed tax returns.  If the bank knows you have not been filing tax returns they may decide you are not worthy of a loan—even if you did not owe any taxes.

Below is an example of a success story on a client who had unfiled tax returns in Arizona that needed to be prepared (six years worth).  After getting the client in compliance a settlement was negotiated in his behalf. Due to his current financial status we showed the IRS that he could not afford to make any payments on the back taxes and that is exactly was was negotiated for him – Currently Non Collectible Status!

Unfiled Tax Returns in Arizona

Call and speak to me today regarding your unfiled tax returns.  You are probably carrying around a much bigger burden than you need to be worried about.  Just getting started is the hardest part but it is also the best way to get a good night’s rest.

 

 

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Can I file Chandler AZ back tax returns without records?

Scott Allen EA gets asked this questions quite often.  Many Chandler AZ residents who have to file back tax returns have lost of misplaced their tax records.  They are usually misplaced for reason such as moving, a flood, divorce, or theft.  You don’t have to panic any longer if this is your situation.  Scott Allen EA has the experience and expertise of filing back tax returns for Chandler AZ taxpayers.  His company, Tax Debt Advisors is within a 10 minute drive of where you are at.  He will sit down with you for a face-to-face free initial consultation to address your situation, go over the process of how to file back tax returns, and if necessary work out a settlement option with the IRS if you owe Chandler AZ back taxes.  With Scott Allen EA as your power of attorney he can contact the IRS for you, get a hold on any and all collection activity and gather up the necessary information from the IRS that you may have misplaced or lost.  A lot of tax records can be pulled from the IRS’s database.  Otherwise, many deduction and expenses can be properly estimated thru the natural way of doing business – i.e. a realtor has to use a car to sell homes.

If you are in or near Chandler AZ and need to file back tax returns please give Scott Allen EA a call today.  He is usually available to meet with you within 1-2 business days if time is of the essence.  He offers professional guaranteed tax services.  Click here to contact Scott Allen EA or to have him contact you.

 

View a recent settlement below negotiated for a client’s Chandler AZ back tax returns. Gary was many years behind on his taxes with the IRS and met with Scott Allen EA to get the problems resolved.

Chandler AZ Back Tax Returns

This is an actual settlement approval letter from the IRS and a common outcome for many taxpayers. Because of all the advertising on the TV and radio many people believe the IRS will settle everyone’s tax debt for a lesser amount. While this is a true program it isn’t a reality for everyone. There are many qualifications to be a candidate for that program and Scott Allen EA will go over those with you. With that being said, if you are not a viable candidate for a debt reduction with the IRS he will get you in the next best possible settlement.

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Do I Need an Arizona IRS Tax Attorney of IRS Tax Debt Help?

No, having IRS tax debt is not a legal matter.  You do not need an Arizona IRS Tax Attorney.

However, having an IRS tax debt can cause you lots of misery.  A taxpayer may suffer a levy of wages and bank accounts, lower credit scores, tax liens filed against assets and possible seizure of assets.  If you choose the right IRS resolution specialist, you will not only get the best settlement allowed by law but you will generally pay much less for those services.

May I suggest that you meet with Scott Allen E.A.  He has the expertise to work with the IRS and will not take on your case unless it benefits you.  Call Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300 for a free consultation.  Let Scott make today a great day for you.

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Click on the image below on a tax matter resolved by Scott Allen EA.

Arizona IRS Tax Attorney

Kurt had a large tax debt over $20,000 for 2015. With Scott Allen EA’s representation they were able to protest and file a correct tax return filing reducing about $15,000 off the tax bill. Dealing with the IRS can be tiresome and confusing. Because of that it is important to use a tax professional who handles IRS matters on a regular and daily basis. This is what Scott can do for you.

 

 

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IRS Levy in Arizona: IRS help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

IRS Levy—Everything you need to know before calling me for a free consultation.

What is an IRS levy?

A levy from the IRS is a legal seizure of your assets to pay off your tax debt.  A levy differs from a lien.  A lien is a legal claim against your assets.  A levy actually takes the asset to satisfy the IRS tax debt.

When does the IRS levy?

An IRS levy will only take place after they have assess the tax and sent you a notice and demand for payment, and you neglect or refuse to pay the taxes owed, and they sent you a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to A Hearing (levy notice).

The notice is considered received when it is given to you by an agent, when it is mailed to your home or place of business or sent to your last known address by certified or registered mail.

What should I do when I receive an IRS notice of levy?

If you have been working with an IRS revenue officer or agent, you can request to speak to their manager to review you case and explain your position.  The next step would be to request a Collection Due Process Hearing with the Office of Appeals.  This must be done within 30 days of the date of the notice.

What should I be prepared to do when I meet with the Office of Appeals?

If you have paid all the taxes, provide proof of payment.  On occasion the IRS does apply tax payments to the wrong account or to the wrong type of tax or tax year.

If you are in bankruptcy when you receive the levy notice, your levy will be entitled to an automatic stay until you come out of bankruptcy.

If the IRS made an error in computing the tax owed, bring documentation that will show that the amount owed is less than the assessed balance.

If the IRS statute of limitations has passed, the levy will be considered null and void.

If you entered into a payment plan or some other collection option, the levy should be released pending proof that you have stayed in compliance with your tax filings and monthly installment arrangement.

If you feel that you are an innocent or injured spouse, provide proof of your reasons for seeking relief from the tax debt.

What if the IRS was wrong in levying my bank account?

You have 21 days to resolve your matter before funds are turned over to the IRS.  If you paid bank charges due to an IRS error, you may be entitled to a reimbursement.  You have 30 days to appeal your request to the Tax Court.

Can the IRS levy my state refunds?

Yes, under the State Income Tax Levy Program, the IRS may levy your state tax refund check.

Can the IRS levy my Social Security check?

Yes, the IRS can garnish up to 15% of your Social Security check through the Automated Federal Payment Levy Program (FPLP).

How can I help you resolve an IRS levy?

The key to getting the greatest benefit from a representative is to provide the requested information quickly and making sure all information requested is provided at the same time.  One piece of information can hold up the levy release even though you have provided the other ninety-nine.  Information needs to be complete—most delays are caused by clients who are sloppy in providing all of the information requested.

If you owe the amount that has been levied, it is doubtful that the IRS will refund the amount taken.  The release will generally apply to any future amounts that would have been taken after the release is granted.

Make sure that you provide me with all of the facts.  Clients sometimes selectively “forget” to mention items that they do not want to disclose or are embarrassed about.  If you are uncomfortable providing all of the information needed to release you levy to your representative, you probably have the wrong person representing you or you are unwilling to face the realities of resolving your tax matter.

IRS levy In Arizona released

If you are currently being levied by the IRS whether it be your bank account or wages it can be stopped. Put Scott Allen EA onboard as your IRS power of attorney to represent you thru the process.  See a recent IRS levy release accomplished (5/5/2020).

IRS Levy in Arizona

Tax Debt Advisors, Inc – Scott Allen, E.A.

IRS Levy in Arizona:  IRS help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc serving Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, and Queen Creek.

 

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Gilbert AZ IRS tax attorney or not?

Do I need a Gilbert AZ IRS tax attorney for my IRS problem?

Reading this blog will be a win-win situation for you.  First, you do not need a Gilbert AZ IRS tax attorney to settle your IRS debt.  Second, Tax Debt Advisors, Inc is not a law firm.  They are a tax firm that specializes in unfiled back tax returns and negotiating IRS debts.  Scott Allen EA will always share this one analogy: Your tax problem is not a “DUI hit and run”, it is a “delinquent parking ticket”.  Just as you wouldn’t find the need to hire an attorney for your parking ticket, you do not need to hire one for your back tax debt problem.  Using the services of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc will result in fees 25%-400% less then what an attorney would charge you to do the same work.

View the IRS notice attached to see what Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc was able to negotiate for his client, Mary.

 

Gilbert AZ IRS tax attorney

Gilbert AZ IRS tax attorney

Mary was going through a very difficult time when she first came in to meet with Scott Allen, EA.  She was newly divorced and had discovered that she was entangled in an IRS nightmare that her ex-husband left her to deal with.  As you can see by the notice she was behind on several back tax returns that needed to be filed with the IRS.  She didn’t know how to where to make quarterly estimated tax payments.  And, the IRS was threatening to place a levy on her only source of income.

Scott Allen EA was able to get Power of Attorney representation for Mary and put a stop to all enforcement action by the IRS. Year by year they went through the tax preparation process beginning with 2008.  They were able to get her caught up all the way through the 2014 tax return.  Along with that, Mary is also caught up on her estimated tax payment requirement for 2015.  Surprisingly, she is actually looking forward to preparing and filing her 2015 tax return as she knows she does not have to write them a big check April 15th.  This is the most important and critical step with the IRS.  If they see you making estimated tax payments they can tell that you are trying to correct the matter.  Without that being done a settlement for Mary either might not have been possible or she wouldn’t have gotten as good of a result.

Just the other day Mary called with excitement to let Scott Allen EA know she made the January 28th monthly payment on time and online!  She settled her IRS debt on a $249/month payment plan and could not be more relieved knowing the IRS isn’t going to zap her wages or bank account.

 

Gilbert AZ IRS Tax Attorney needed?

2020 Case Update:

Scott Allen EA is continuing to resolve IRS matters without the need of a Gilbert AZ IRS Tax Attorney.  View the notice below to see another successful resolution for his client Robert. Scott Allen EA will go over ALL available options with you, reviewing the pros and cons to each before negotiating an aggressive agreement with the IRS.

Gilbert AZ IRS Tax Attorney

What if your financial situation changes with the IRS and can no longer afford the payment agreement that was set up? The IRS will work with you. It may require an update of financials to prove your current financial status and how it has changed. Upon qualifying, the IRS will modify your agreement. The key to success with the IRS is to be proactive with them rather then reactive.

If you would like to set up a consultation appointment with Scott Allen EA call our office today at 480-926-9300.

 

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Hire the right Phoenix AZ IRS representation

Phoenix AZ IRS Representation: Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Before negotiating with the IRS it is important to talk with Phoenix AZ IRS representation beforehand.  You should determine if your IRS matter would be better suited with representation rather then going at it on your own.  Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors is here in the Phoenix area here to help you.  Him and his company have been negotiation IRS debts since 1977.  They are a family owned and operated business. Just to give you a glimpse of what they can do for you below is a document showing what was negotiated by them in behalf of a current client. After getting the taxpayer in filing compliance a payment plan was setup for $425 per month.  See the actual IRS approval letter below.

Phoenix AZ IRS representation

Phoenix AZ IRS representation

To see what options you may qualify for, set up an appointment to meet with Scott Allen EA today.  If you cannot benefit from his services he will not take on your case.  He will help where he can help and he will advise on where you need advice.  Click here to contact him today to set up that appointment.

Some of the services offered by Tax Debt Advisors:

  1. Tax preparation
  2. Phoenix AZ IRS representation through a Power of Attorney
  3. File back tax returns
  4. Consultations
  5. Setup installment arrangements
  6. IRS offer in compromise
  7. Qualifying tax debt for bankruptcy
  8. Stop IRS levy
  9. Setup currently non collectible status

 

Phoenix AZ IRS Representation in 2020

In 2020 it is more critical then ever to have proper Phoenix AZ IRS Representation. In the midst of difficult economic times when dealing with the IRS you want to get your IRS problem resolved right and right the first time. Scott Allen EA is a competent Enrolled Agent licensed to help taxpayer filed back tax returns and negotiate IRS debts.  See what he did for a recent client of his below. By clicking on the image you can see the back tax returns that were filed in his behalf and aggressively put in a currently non collectible status.

Phoenix AZ IRS Representation

To find out what a non collectible status is contact Scott Allen EA.  By speaking with him you can see if this is a viable option for your situation or if another IRS solution is available to you.

 

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IRS payment plan Phoenix

Get help with IRS payment plan Phoenix

Consider yourself in good standing for finding the IRS help blog for IRS payment plan Phoenix.  You may find yourself in a situation similar to Fred.  When he met with Scott Allen EA he owed the IRS for a couple of years and had a few more that needed to be filed. This is a typical situation that Tax Debt Advisors deals with on a regular basis.  It is important to remind yourself that you are not alone and that there is a way to a positive resolution.  The IRS has the ability to lien, levy and garnish.  However, they would prefer taxpayers to get back in compliance with their filings and work out a settlement.  This is exactly what Tax Debt Advisors can do for you.  By giving Scott Allen EA power of attorney to represent you he will get started on your case the very same day.  Collection activity will stop and a road map to a resolution will be given.

View the notice below to see the settlement that was achieved for Fred.  He is currently on an IRS payment plan Phoenix for $234 per month.  The IRS will leave him and his income alone as long as he sticks to his agreement.

IRS payment plan Phoenix

IRS payment plan Phoenix

When Scott Allen EA finishes up a case with a client he does not revoke his IRS power of attorney. He will leave it in the system so if an issue comes up down the road the IRS will also notify him of the problem so it can be address quickly. Let Scott Allen EA begin working your case today.

 

2020 IRS Payment Plan Phoenix

Before you begin the process of negotiating a payment plan with the IRS you first want to verify everything is in compliance. Part of compliance means that all of your tax returns are filed and filed properly.  Edward came in to do exactly that. But upon an investigation, Scott Allen EA found out Edward had not yet filed his 2010 tax return. He owed taxes for that year but it was for a tax return the IRS prepared for him called “substitute for return”. By clicking on the image below you will see that we took the $3,378 tax debt down to ZERO with a proper taxpayer filed return. Now we can start on the payment plan work for him on his other remaining tax debt alone.

IRS Payment Plan Phoenix

Consult with an experienced tax professional who handles the IRS on a daily basis. Scott Allen EA does just that. Call his office and speak with him today.

 

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