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Gilbert’s Tax Debt Advisors—What do I do if my balance of IRS taxes owed keeps going up?

Owe IRS Tax in Gilbert AZ

Please consider the following options:

  • If your IRS debt will expire soon, it doesn’t matter how much you owe.  Find out when the IRS statute of limitations expires.
  • If you disagree with the amount owed consider taking your case to the IRS Office of Appeals.  Often the Appeals Office will compromise or eliminate your debt if you have good reasons to support your position.
  • File an amended return.
  • File a correct return to override an IRS substitute for return.
  • File for innocent spouse relief.
  • File an Offer in Compromise.
  • Discharge your taxes in a Chapter 7 tax motivated bankruptcy.
  • File for abatement of penalties.

There is hope to get out from under your Gilbert AZ IRS debt and move on with your life.  Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors offers a free initial consultation.  Call him today to schedule an appointment by calling 480-926-9300.

 

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Arizona’s Tax Debt Advisors provides Successful IRS Audit Representation

Mesa Arizona IRS Audit Representation

It is almost inevitable that sometime your individual return or small business return will be audited by the IRS.  It doesn’t matter how careful or legitimate your return is prepared; the IRS computers can select you for a Mesa AZ audit.  The IRS will issue an audit notice within three years of your filing so it is important to keep your records at least three years.  If the IRS can prove that you have under-reported income by 25% or more the IRS has more time in which to audit past returns.

Select a competent Mesa Arizona tax representative that will attend the audit with or without your presence.  You will have to give your representative an IRS power of attorney to represent you.  The initial audit will usually result in what you expect but not always.  Taxpayers can take their case to IRS Appeals where there is more latitude on what the IRS will or will not accept what was claimed on your return.

This summary cannot advise you of what you need to do to prepare for a successful audit in Mesa AZ.  Contact Scott Allen E.A. for a free initial in office consultation.  During your appointment you can decide if you want representation with the audit or with the Appeals office.  Scott will not take you case unless it is in your best interest.  Call 480-926-9300 to schedule your appointment.

 

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Arizona’s Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.—Is IRS Penalty Abatement Possible?

IRS Penalty Abatement Scottsdale AZ

Arizona IRS penalty abatement is not only possible but must always be considered before entering into a settlement option.  The IRS has over 100 penalties that they use to encourage compliance to file of tax returns on time and making prompt payment of amounts due.  Penalties can exceed the amount of the actual tax in some cases.

The IRS will abate penalties is you can prove “reasonable cause.”  Having an excellent past track record of filing and paying on time will help your case immensely.  Rarely is interest on the tax debt abated but the interest on the amount of penalty abated will be eliminated.  Often you will have to take your case to the IRS Office of Appeals in Arizona to be successful.

IRS penalty abatement almost always requires professional assistance.  Scott Allen E.A. near Scottsdale AZ will evaluate your chances of success.  Call Scott today at 480-926-9300 to schedule a free initial, in office, appointment

 

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Tax Debt Advisors in Mesa AZ can negotiate your IRS payment plan

Mesa AZ IRS Payment Plan

The IRS has powerful tools to collect taxes owed.  They include:

  • Not paying you a tax refund on your tax return
  • Levying your wages
  • Garnishing your bank accounts
  • Filing a tax lien
  • Seizing  assets

However the tax laws allow you to avoid the trauma of each of these collection nightmares.  But you must be willing to follow through on the advice you receive from a competent Mesa AZ tax advisor.  Some of the requirements include filing all of your back tax returns, even if you don’t owe.  Remember that refunds older than three years will be forfeited and not applied against your tax debt.

Often your best option is to enter into a Mesa AZ IRS payment plan.  Many times the statute of limitations that the IRS has to collect the debt expires before the installment arrangement pays of the debt.  If you finances show you do not have the ability to pay your necessary living expenses you may be put on a non collectible status which means no payments are required.

Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa Arizona has the expertise to advise you of all of your options and reviewing the pros and cons of each one.  On occasion more than one option will provide the best option.  An example might be to first go on a non collectible status until the taxes qualify for discharge in a tax motivated bankruptcy.  Call to schedule a free initial in office consultation by calling Scott at 480-926-9300.

 

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Is it Possible to Remove an Arizona IRS Tax Lien?

Remove an Arizona IRS Tax Lien

Depending on the facts and circumstances, an IRS lien can be withdrawn, subordinated, discharged or released.  A tax lien will be withdrawn if it was filed without just cause.  A tax lien will be subordinated in cases where the taxpayer is financing real property and able to use the loan proceeds to pay down the tax debt.  A discharge is possible when the taxpayer is selling real property and agrees to pay all the equity towards the tax debt.  And finally an Arizona IRS tax lien will be released when the tax debt has been paid in full, or settled with an accepted Offer in Compromise, or the statute of limitations has expired, or when a tax debt is discharged in bankruptcy and there is no equity in the asset.

Removing an Arizona IRS tax lien under each of these four scenarios will require professional help. TaxDebtAdvisors.com offers a free initial, in office, consultation.  Call Scott today at 480-926-9300 to schedule your appointment.

 

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How Does the IRS Punish Mesa Arizona Taxpayers for not Filing on Time?

Before you fail to file on time due to procrastination or fear consider the following:

  • Once the IRS files a substitute for return, you cannot discharge the tax debt for that year in a bankruptcy.
  • The IRS can prosecute you for refusing to file returns which can result in one year in prison for each year not filed.
  • The interest and penalties can double or triple the amount due by the time you file your return.
  • Social security benefits will be lost if you are self-employed and fail to file within three years of the due date.
  • Refunds will be lost if the returns are not filed within three years of the due date.
  • Earned income credit will be forfeited if you do not file within three years of the due date.

Filing on time is the best way to avoid a serious tax problem with the IRS in Gilbert or Mesa AZ.  Scott Allen E.A. has the expertise to file back tax returns and negotiate the best settlement allowed by law if you owe.  Call Scott Allen EA today at 480-926-9300 to schedule a free initial, in office, appointment.

 

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Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. knows Phoenix AZ IRS Tax Audit Requirements

Phoenix AZ IRS Tax Audit

Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. knows that it is frightening to receive a Phoenix AZ IRS Tax Audit Notice.  It is important to retain a professional who knows how to respond to IRS auditor questions.  It’s best to let your representative respond to the letter and attend the appointment.  It is really hard for taxpayers not to keep talking more than they should when the auditor asks questions.  For over 40 years Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has represented clients in hundreds of Phoenix AZ IRS tax audit cases.  Most of the time the IRS Auditor will not request you to be present at the audit if you have a representative.  But there are times the auditor can demand your presence and it is best not to fight that and appear you have something to hide.

Successful audits are conditioned upon having adequate and complete records to substantiate deductions taken on your tax return(s).  Do not throw away bank records until you are past the time period that your returns are likely to be audited—three years past the due date.  The important thing to keep in mind is that the auditor is a hired bill collector and they decide amount of the bill.  That doesn’t mean that they will be impossible to work with but it does mean that they are serious about collecting money—YOURS.  Scott Allen E.A. offers a free consultation on Phoenix AZ IRS tax audits and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  He will make your appointment a great day for you!

 

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you want to reduce Glendale AZ IRS Penalties

Glendale AZ IRS Penalties

Reducing your Glendale Arizona IRS penalties is called IRS penalty abatement.  The IRS gets thousands of letters from taxpayers each year asking the IRS to “please take off the penalties and interest and I will pay the tax.”  These letters are all ignored because they are not sent to the right department and do not provide legitimist reasons for abatement.  These are like letters sent to Santa Clause except the IRS does not send you what you want when it comes to IRS penalty abatement.

The best way to make your arguments why penalties should be removed is with the IRS Appeals Office.  The Appeals Officer will look at your history of filing and paying taxes on time.  If you have a good tax history and have a good reason why you should be granted penalty abatement, the Appeals Officer will give you an impartial decision.  Scott Allen E.A. has the expertise to advise you in advance whether the Appeals Office will give serious consideration to your request.  Scott Allen E.A. offers a free consultation about Glendale AZ IRS Penalties and can be reached at 480-926-9300.

 

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For Federal IRS Tax Relief in Scottsdale AZ call Scott Allen, E.A.

IRS Tax Relief in Scottsdale AZ

Scott Allen E.A. has expertise is all areas of IRS resolution work in Scottsdale AZ.  He has taken over his family IRS relief business which has helped resolve over 113,000 IRS debts since 1977.  Scott handles all client contact from beginning to end.  He is licensed to represent clients in all 50 states including Arizona.  Scott’s office is in Mesa, Arizona.  He will not take your case unless it is in your best interest.  That’s why his company, Tax Debt Advisors, has been in business for 45 years.  Scott will give you straight answers and follow through service.  Scott Allen E.A. guarantees the most aggressive tax preparation and IRS settlements allowed by law.  He will help you with IRS tax relief in Scottsdale AZ. Call Scott today at 480-926-9300 and he will make today a great day for you!

 

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you need an IRS Tax Settlement in Chandler AZ

IRS Tax Settlement in Chandler AZ

There are many options available to choose from for your Chandler AZ IRS tax settlement.  The most common ones you may have heard of include:

  • Monthly payment plans
  • CNC status—no monthly payment is required
  • Offer in Compromise—settlement for less than amount owed
  • Filing back tax returns—this is required before any settlement will be considered by the IRS
  • Filing a correct return to lower the balance due on an IRS substitute for return
  • Abating IRS penalties
  • Tax motivated bankruptcy—which can eliminate all tax debt, interest and penalties or pay the tax debt back in monthly amounts without interest accruing.

Scott Allen E.A. offers a free initial consultation for IRS tax settlement in Chandler AZ and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Invest the time to have a face to face meeting with Scott.  I know Scott will make that appointment a great day for you!

 

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