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Call Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. if you have been selected for a Tempe AZ IRS tax audit

Most taxpayers assume that Tempe Arizonatax audits are only done by the IRS.  Generally, that is true but if the IRS audit shows that you under reported income or over deducted expenses, they will notify the state you live in as well and you will have additional taxes, interest and penalties from your state.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has the expertise to represent you before the IRS.  IRS form 2848 (Power of Attorney) authorizes Scott to represent you.  Once the IRS auditor receives this form they are required to send all correspondence to Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.  Scott will be able to attend the audit without your attendance in most situations.  His company Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has negotiated settlement options if in fact you owe more taxes.  Just having Scott Allen E.A. on your side reduces the stress of being audited.  Call Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300 to schedule a free consultation.  Scott will not take your case unless it is in your best interest.  That is why Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. near Tempe AZ has be helping taxpayers since 1977.

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Call Tax Debt Advisors if you receive a Notice of Deficiency to Appeal IRS Proposed Assessments in Gilbert AZ

This notice is referred to as a “90 Day Letter.”  Gilbert AZ Taxpayers have a right to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court in Washington D.C.  In over 36 years working with Notices of Deficiency, not a single time has a case been referred to tax court.  The IRS and taxpayers want to avoid going to court.  The IRS will refer your matter to the Appeals Office in Phoenix.  Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors has the expertise to represent you at the Office of Appeals.  He will meet with the Appeal Officer and negotiate a settlement of your deficiency.  Scott can be reached for a free consultation at 480-926-9300.  Tax Debt Advisors has represented our Gilbert AZ clients on Notices of Deficiency for over 36 years.

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Call Tax Debt Advisors in Mesa AZ to Appeal your IRS Audit Report

If you have gone through and audit and have a problem with the results, you have the right to appeal the results with the IRS Appeals Office.  The auditor will send you the results of your audit and you have 30 days to either agree with the audit or request a hearing with an Appeals Officer.

The Appeals Officer is independent of the Auditor and has more latitude and an attitude to work out an agreement on areas that are grey or in your favor.  Scott Allen E. A. of Tax Debt Advisors has the expertise to represent you before the Office of Appeals.  Scott offers a free initial consultation to review your audit results.  He can be reached at 480-926-9300 in Mesa AZ.  Tax Debt Advisors has been assisting taxpayers in Appeals since 1977.

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Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. — how long can the IRS audit my tax returns in Mesa AZ?

First off remember that most people fear Mesa AZ audits more than they should unless you have committed fraud.  In general the IRS has three years from the due date of the return to notify you of an audit.  Your 2012 return is due on April 15, 2013 and the IRS has until April 15, 2016.  There a two exceptions to this rule.  If you under reporting income more than 25% the IRS has six years to take action and if you filed a fraudulent tax return there is no expiration date.

Most audits specifically target only a few areas.  Before you refill your medications for tranquilizers or anti-depressants, call Scott Allen E.A. at Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. as soon as you receive an IRS audit notice.  Scott offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. of Mesa AZ has been helping taxpayers for over 36 years.

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Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. negotiates settlements on your Arizona IRS Problems

If you have received written notification from the IRS that you owe on your taxes you need professional help.  Ignoring IRS correspondence will lead to IRS tax liens, wage garnishment and levies on your bank accounts.  Having an Arizona IRS problem is like finding out you have cancer—the longer you wait to deal with your problem the worse it will get.  Tax debts don’t get better or go away because you ignore them.  Yet that is what many taxpayers do.  Procrastinating action in dealing with your IRS problem makes professional assistance almost a necessity.

That is the bad news.  Here is the good news.  There are many options available to deal with your IRS problem that can eliminate or reduce the taxes owed, or allow you time to pay the IRS liability over time.  I suggest you schedule an appointment with Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.  He offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.

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Call Scott Allen E.A. when Applying for a Certificate of Discharge of Property from the IRS in Scottsdale AZ

IRS Form 14135, Application for Certificate of Discharge of Property from Federal Tax Lien is used when you desire the IRS to remove a tax lien against your property in Scottsdale AZ.  This action allows your property to be sold free of the IRS tax lien.

The IRS is very cautious in agreeing to this request.  In most situations you need the expertise of an IRS resolution expert like Scott Allen E.A.  If you are considering this request, call Scott Allen E. A. for help in getting your request approved.  Scott offers you a free consultation to advise you of how he can help.  His company, Tax Debt Advisors has been providing IRS help for the last 37 years.  Schedule an appointment with Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300.

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Assistance with your Tempe AZ IRS Application for Certificate of Subordination for a Tax Lien

IRS Form 14134 is the Application for Certificate of Subordination of Federal Tax Lien.  This IRS form is used when you want the IRS to allow other creditors to move ahead of the IRS.  This will allow a bank to issue a mortgage on real estate that has an IRS lien against.  Of course the loan proceeds are to be used towards the discharge of the tax debt and ultimately the tax lien will be removed when the tax debt is paid off in full.

If you are considering filing subordination in Tempe AZ, call Scott Allen E.A. for assistance in filing and receiving acceptance from the IRS.  The IRS is very cautious giving you access to loans on properties that they have a tax lien against.  Scott offers a free consultation.  His company, Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. has been providing tax resolution services since 1977.  Schedule an appointment by calling Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300.

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Scott Allen E.A. utilizes all possible resources to remove your Mesa AZ IRS tax lien

These include but are not limited to:

  • Centralized Lien Processing—Basic information is available to verify a tax lien has been filed, get lien payoff amount, or release an IRS tax lien.
  • Collection Advisory Group—This IRS department is for all complex tax lien issues including discharge, subordination, subrogation or withdrawal.  Your tax lien is assigned to a local IRS office.
  • Office of Appeals—If a taxpayer or their representative feels that a tax lien should not be filed the Appeals Office will assign an impartial reviewer to consider your petition to stop an IRS from filing a tax lien.
  • Taxpayer Advocate Service—Once all options have be exhausted to resolve your dispute with the IRS including the Office of Appeals, a taxpayer can request guidance and assistance from the TAS which is an independent organization within the IRS.
  • Centralized Insolvency Operation—This is the department to contact to determine if your bankruptcy has affected your tax debt.

Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa AZ has expertise in working with all of these departments within the IRS to minimize or eliminate your Mesa AZ IRS tax lien.  Scott offers a free consultation and you can schedule an appointment today by contacting him at 480-926-9300.

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Request the IRS Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien in Phoenix AZ

IRS Form 12277 is the Application for Withdrawal of Filed Form 668(y), Notice of Federal Tax Lien.  If the IRS determines to withdraw the Notice of Federal Tax Lien the IRS will file a Form 10916(c) Withdrawal of Filed Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the recording office where your tax lien was filed.  For those living in Maricopa County, this would be the Maricopa County Recorder office.  The IRS will also provide a copy to you.  If the IRS decides not to withdraw the Notice of Federal Tax Lien, you will be notified and provided information regarding your rights to appeal their decision.  If the IRS agrees to withdrawal the tax lien, the taxpayer or their representative must provide the names and addresses of the credit bureaus, financial institutions and any other creditors you want to be notified.

Scott Allen E.A. if you live near Phoenix AZ.  He has the expertise to navigate through the IRS bureaucracy to get your Arizona IRS tax lien removed if you qualify.  Scott provides a free initial consultation.  Contact him today at 480-926-9300 to see what rights you have regarding your IRS lien.

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Can I Avoid A Federal IRS Tax Lien in Arizona?

If a tax lien has not been filed, you can avoid it if you pay the tax debt before the Notice of Federal Tax Lien has been filed in Arizona.  Do not ignore letters from the IRS.  Even if you can’t pay off the tax debt in full, there are payment options that can stop the filing of a tax lien and allow you to pay off your debt over time.

Taxpayers often confuse a tax lien with a tax levy.  These are two separate actions taken by the IRS.  A levy takes money from your paycheck or bank accounts.  The lien attaches to all the property you own.  This prevents you from access to or selling the assets without the proceeds going to the IRS.  This is a serious situation that can eventually lead to the IRS seizing and selling your assets until the tax debt is paid in full.

Contact Scott Allen E.A. of Arizona for a free consultation to see what options are available to you.  He can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Scott will make that day a great day for you!

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