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Five Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 7

  • Evaluate the amount of time you spend in pursuing those things of fleeting pleasure versus that which will bring you lasting happiness.
  • The greatest decision of life is between good and evil.—Boyd K. Packer
  • True happiness is not made in getting something.  True happiness is becoming something.—Marvin J. Ashton
  • “Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet.  I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it.”—Groucho Marx
  • One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one’s work is terribly important.—Bertrand Russell
There are many ways settle your Tempe AZ IRS tax debt.  Each settlement options has pros and cons—something good about it as wells as something not so good.  However, one is always better that the rest and is usually quite obvious once the facts have been presented to you without prejudice towards any one solution.  That is why Scott Allen E.A. should be your choice when confronted with a serious IRS problem in Tempe AZ.

There are also several options available to you with filings back tax returns in Tempe Arizona.   Sometimes when a taxpayer fails to file the IRS can file the Tempe AZ back tax returns for them causing unwanted IRS balances due.  We can protest those return by preparing correct Tempe AZ back tax returns in and getting them filed and accepted by the IRS.

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Five Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 6

  • Make an extra effort to subdue critical comments about another, and say something complimentary or kind instead.
  • Resolve to participate in “pass along” only when something good is being said.
  • At the funeral of a man who had devoted his life to goodwill service, it was said that he never spoke ill of another.  His personal motto was, “Your name is safe in my house.”
  • Kind words can work miracles—Gordon B. Hinkley
  • Strive to focus on principles of happiness rather than on possessions and popularity.

There are several options available to you with filings back tax returns in Chandler AZ.   Sometimes when a taxpayer fails to file the IRS can file the Chandler AZ back tax returns for them causing unwanted IRS balances due.  We can protest those return by preparing correct Chandler Arizona back tax returns in and getting them filed and accepted by the IRS.

I hope that some of the bullet points shared in this blog can be of some help even if only for a moment of your day today.  If you do need help with filing back tax returns in Chandler AZ I hope you will consider Tax Debt Advisors Inc.

Thank you.

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Five Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 5

  • Prepare some “happiness cards” with happy or uplifting thoughts to carry with you.  When you find someone who needs a boost, give him or her one of your cards.
  • Set a goal of starting each day with giving someone a Warm Fuzzy.
  • Man’s greatest happiness comes from losing himself for the good of others.—David O. McKay
  • Whoever is happy will make others happy too.—Anne Frank
  • The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.—Mark Twain
There are several options available to you with filings back tax returns in Gilbert AZ.   Sometimes when a taxpayer fails to file the IRS can file the GIlbert AZ back tax returns for them causing unwanted IRS balances due.  We can protest those return by preparing correct back tax returns in Gilbert Arizona and getting them filed and accepted by the IRS.

Scott Allen E.A. has witnessed the success of his family’s IRS resolution practice first hand and is carrying on the tradition to the second generation.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has been helping Gilbert AZ individuals with filing back tax returns since 1977.  You will only work with Scott Allen E.A. from start to finish.  Scott is licensed to represent you before the IRS in all 50 states.  He will only take your case if it is in your best interest.  That is why our family business is enjoying its 37th year.  Scott Allen E.A. promises straight answers and follow through service and guarantees the most aggressive GIlbert AZ tax preparation and IRS settlements allowed by law.  Call Scott to schedule your free initial consultation at 480-926-9300.  He will make today a great day for you!

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Tax Debt Advisors—Where can I get personalized services to resolve my Gilbert AZ IRS tax lien?

Tax Debt Advisors has been assisting clients with Gilbert AZ IRS tac liens since 1977—over 37 years.  Scott Allen E.A. has been involved in his family IRS Resolution business for over 20 years.  Scott is licensed to represent you before the IRS in all fifty states.  Tax Debt Advisors has resolved over 105,000 IRS debts.  Our office is here in Mesa, Arizona.  Beware of companies with toll free 800 numbers contacting you from out of state.  These companies have a poor record of service and can cost you dearly with delays.  Always work with someone local unless you have a referral from someone you trust. One of the reasons Tax Debt Advisors is still in business is that they will not take your case unless it is in your best interest.  You will always get straight answer and timely follow through service.

Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors offers a free initial consultation to resolve your IRS tax lien in Gilbert Arizona and can be reached for an appointment at 480-926-9300.

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Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.—Where can I find the right person to help me with my Mesa AZ IRS problem?

The most important consideration is the right person more than the right company.  Scott Allen E.A. in Mesa Arizona is that right person.  Scott has the experience and the expertise to handle your Mesa AZ IRS problem as well as having an unspotted reputation with the IRS as being competent and following through with his services for taxpayers.  Scott does not take your case unless it is in your best interest.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has served clients since 1977 and resolved over 105,000 IRS tax debts.

Consider having a free initial face to face consultation with Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.  That is your best way to determine if Scott is the right person to represent you.  You can schedule your appointment by calling 480-926-9300.

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Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 4

Tempe AZ IRS Tax Lien

  • I’ve learned that a smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.—Andy Rooney
  • A smile increases your face value.—Anonymous
  • Some people smile very naturally.  Some may be happy but haven’t told their faces about it yet.—Dr. Joe J. Christensen
  • Find a volunteer agency, school, or church that could use your help and volunteer your services for a few hours a month.
Do you have a IRS tax lien in Tempe AZ upsetting your marriage?  Are you tired of the Tempe AZ IRS sending you “love letters”?  There are several options available to resolve your IRS tax debt.  Each settlement option has pros and cons.  However, one is always better that the rest and is usually quite obvious once the facts have been presented to you without prejudice towards any one solution.  That is why Scott Allen E.A. should be your choice when confronted with a serious IRS tax lien problem in Tempe AZ.  Call 480-926-9300 to schedule your free initial consultation.

Scott Allen E.A. has witnessed the success of his family’s IRS resolution practice first hand and is carrying on the tradition to the second generation.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has been helping individuals like you with IRS tax problems since 1977.

 

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Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 3

Chandler AZ IRS Tax Debt

  • Happiness is a state of the spirit and an attitude of the mind.—David O. McKay
  • A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.—Anonymous
  • As you are getting ready for the day, practice smiling in the mirror.
  • Set a goal of consciously smiling at people you don’t know during the day.
  • Write the name of someone who makes you happy on a piece of paper and put it in your pocket.  Refer to it during the day and always smile when you think of that person.
There are several options available to settle your Chandler AZ IRS tax debt.  Each IRS settlement options for Chandler AZ taxpayers has pros and cons—something good about it as wells as something not so good.  However, one is always better that the rest and is usually quite obvious once the facts have been presented to you without prejudice towards any one IRS debt solution.  That is why Tax Debt Advisors should be your choice when confronted with a serious Chandler AZ IRS problem.  We offer a free consultation.

Scott Allen E.A. has witnessed the success of his family’s IRS resolution practice near Chandler Arizona first hand and is carrying on the tradition to the second generation.  Tax Debt Advisors has been helping individuals like you with IRS tax problems since 1977.  Scott is licensed to represent you before the IRS in all 50 states.  He will only take your case if it is in your best interest.  That is why our family business is going on its 45th year.  Scott Allen E.A. promises straight answers and follow through service and guarantees the most aggressive Arizona tax preparation and IRS settlement allowed by law.

 

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Suggestions for Happy Living Despite Having an IRS Problem, Part 1

Gilbert AZ IRS Tax Problem

  • Look for the good in people and in your surroundings.  Avoid being a fault-finder.
  • Don’t dwell on disappointments.
  • Take time to smell the flowers; don’t be in such a hurry to get somewhere: that you miss the moments of happiness along the way.
  • Consider the importance of being happy now.  Recognize each day as a new opportunity for happiness, regardless of what may have occurred the previous day.
  • Surround yourself with happy reminders of the good and beautiful; pictures of loved ones, uplifting music, books and paintings, and mementos of happy experiences.

There are several options available to settle your Gilbert Arizona IRS tax debt.  Each settlement options has pros and cons—something good about it as wells as something not so good.  However, one is always better that the rest and is usually quite obvious once the facts have been presented to you without prejudice towards any one IRS solution.  That is why Scott Allen E.A. should be your choice when confronted with a serious Gilbert AZ IRS problem or IRS audit.  Call 480-926-9300 to schedule your free initial consultation.

Scott Allen E.A. has witnessed the success of his family’s IRS resolution practice first hand and is carrying on the tradition to the second generation.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has been helping individuals like you with IRS audit and debt problems since 1977.  You will only work with Scott Allen E.A. from start to finish.  Scott is licensed to represent you before the IRS in all 50 states.  He will only take your case if it is in your best interest.  That is why our family business is enjoying its 45th year.  Scott Allen E.A. promises straight answers and follow through service and guarantees the most aggressive Gilbert AZ tax preparation and IRS settlements allowed by law.  Call Scott to schedule your free initial consultation at 480-926-9300.  He will make today a great day for you!  For more information go to Stop IRS Action.com.

 

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Albert Camus’ Myth of Sisyphus and your Sedona AZ IRS Problem

Sedona AZ IRS Problem

Read our thoughts on this and how philosophy can help you through your Sedona Arizona IRS problem.  We all have “rocks” in our life whether its the IRS, a bad divorce, or eating too much candy.  Hopefully these thoughts we have written down here for you can be of some help or some inspiration.

Albert Camus (1913-1960)

Finding Meaning in Life through Engagement not Reflection.

The Myth of Sisyphus

Sisyphus was a character in Greek Mythology.  He was condemned by the gods to a truly pointless task.  He had to roll a rock up a mountain and when he got it to the top it would roll down from its own weight, and Sisyphus would have to do it over again and again and again.  This condemnation of the gods was for all eternity.  Camus refers to this as “the absurd.”  The task assigned to Sisyphus has reference to what we do in our lives.  Don’t we all at some time look at our lives and ask, “What does this all add up to?”  In the case of Sisyphus, I cannot think of anything more absurd than a lifetime filled with futile labor.

The absurd to Camus is a confrontation between the rational human mind and the mind that deserves and demands justice and expects the universe to be comprehensible.  Camus says that the conflict comes when we realize that we live in “universe of benign indifference.”
We are all born with a sense of justice and fairness.  Even young children know how they want to be treated.  We project this longing for justice and fairness onto the universe, and we expect the universe to fulfill our demands.  We think, for example that evil should be punished and goodness rewarded.
Sisyphus is immortal.  What makes his life absurd is the fact that he is condemned to an eternity of futility.    To be condemned to a life with eternal futility is even more absurd than the life we live.  I remember learning about our city and state and country and being amazed by the size of the world.  Then I learned about our solar system and the Milky Way galaxy and that there are billons of stars larger than our earth in our galaxy.  And then I learned that there were billions and billions of galaxies.  I started to feel very insignificant especially when I realized that the universe was over 15 billion years old and that my life time was so infinitesimally short compared to the age of the universe.

I am always intrigued when my children would come to me with something they don’t understand and they ask, “Why?” And that is followed by another and another “Why?”  Eventually I have to say to the child that I don’t know.  Eventually we run out of answers for all of their whys and have to eventually accept that we just don’t know.  There is a limit to what our reason can justify in life.  Eventually we will always be back into the corner of the absurd.

One must eventually ask, “How does Sisyphus cope with the absurd?”  Camus makes it very clear, in telling this story that he refers to Sisyphus as “the absurd hero.”  While we might readily agree that the situation is absurd, but what makes him a hero?”

Camus says that “Sisyphus makes his rock, his thing.”  He puts his whole self into his labor, and one can imagine Sisyphus as he rolls the rock up the mountain coming to notice, appreciate, and even love the various contours and markings on the rock itself.  He comes to study and appreciate, and even become very fond of, the various bumps and levels that the rock has to proceed along.  There is a sense, in which, what he does, is throw himself into his labor.  The consequence of this, Camus tells us, is that Sisyphus must be considered happy.  He can be content and satisfied with his situation through engagement.

There is a way of guaranteeing that you will hate any routine task at home or work.  By always looking at the clock and seeing how much more time you have to go—or looking at the task itself and saying, “I am only half way through,” as you reflect on what you are doing, you in fact undermine it.  Reflection poisons the experience.
Insofar as we get into what we do—make ourselves simply love every moment of it; we love the process, even though it might be painful or tedious at times—to the extent we live our lives to the fullest we are happy.  What is interesting here is that the role of reflection—reason—is a problem insofar that reflections has to do with asking ourselves the question, “What does this amount to?”  The answer is going to be deeply unsatisfying.  You read in Ecclesiastes in the Bible that our lives amount to essentially nothing.
One of the themes of Camus’s philosophy is rebellion.  Sisyphus rebels, but what is interesting is he does not do what we would expect him to do; to drop the rock and refuse to push it any further.  He continues to push the rock.  That is his fate.  As he does it, he rebels in the sense that he refuses to accept the absurdity that has been imposed upon him by the gods.  Nietzsche calls this “amor fati”—love of fate.
Sisyphus must say, “This is what I do, and I am not going to think about the fact that for eternity it will add up to nothing.”  To Dostoevsky consciousness is not a blessing.  Consciousness is not our aim.  Consciousness is the problem.  Camus says of Sisyphus: “If his story is tragic, it is tragic because the hero is conscious.”  Conscious means self-conscious or reflective.  The universe is absurd and does not satisfy our moral demands or our demands for understanding it as well.

To Camus, we either find the meaning of life, in our lives, or we are not going to find it at all.  The message of The Myth of Sisyphus is that insofar as you are wholly engaged in your life and you taste the experience that you have, that is what gives it  meaning.  Once you elevate yourself to a philosophical level and start reflecting, and start asking yourself the questions, “What does it all amount to?  What is its meaning?’—then suddenly you don’t have any answers.

What we get in Camus is a very interesting perspective on our lives in which the idea is not to look at our lives objectively from a distance.  When we do that –detach ourselves from our own experience and engagements—the result is something that is utterly unsatisfactory.  If you watch a couple kissing, there is a sense in which it looks ridiculous.  It is only when you are the one that is engaged in that activity that it becomes meaningful.  Camus wants to see that it is only when we are fully engaged in our lives that life makes sense.

So what is your rock in life?  Each of us has at least one rock and most of us have a  bagful.  The admonition of Jesus to “take up your cross, daily” is a directive to get engaged in positive activity and to do it to the point that we become unaware or even concerned what your activity adds up to.   Sisyphus’ rock is the equivalent to taking up our cross.

I have read stories of ordinary citizens in Germany, after their city was devastated by Allied bombers during World War II, would be stacking bricks, putting the rubble into piles, sweeping the sidewalks and streets and cleaning up the debris the very next morning.  Those who could play a musical instrument would accompany the work being done with Mozart and Beethoven.

The German people did this even though they knew their city would be bombed the very next day and the day after that.  Is it any wonder that Germany, despite the terrible devastation brought against them by the American and Russian armies was the first country to successfully restore its economy after the war?

Conclusion

I guess it is pretty easy to guess if you are reading this blog that your IRS problem in Sedona AZ is your rock.  The only difference is that it is a temporary event, not one for eternity.  However Albert Camus shares with us in his great story, The Myth of Sisyphus the importance of getting engaged in resolving your IRS matter and not just sitting around reflecting on it.  May I suggest that you contact Scott Allen E.A. and schedule a free consultation to determine the best way to take action to resolve your Sedona AZ IRS problem.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300.  It will be the best engagement action you can take and he will make sure that your “rock” (IRS) goes away.

 

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Tax Debt Advisors—How do I qualify for Equitable Tax Relief in Glendale AZ?

Glendale AZ Equitable Tax Relief

Equitable tax relief may be available if you do not qualify Separation of Liability Relief.  If you filed correctly and owe IRS taxes on a jointly filed return but you feel that the tax is attributable to your spouse, you can petition the IRS for relief using IRS Form 8857.  To qualify for Glendale AZ equitable tax relief you must prove that considering the facts and circumstances, it would be unfair for the IRS to hold you responsible for the taxes owed.

Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors has the expertise to consult with you about your chances of getting relief of an IRS tax burden in Glendale AZ through the equitable tax relief program.  Tax Debt Advisors has been helping taxpayers since 1977.  Call for a free consultation at 480-926-9300.

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