Written by Scott Allen

Can the taxpayers handle their own IRS problem case?

Taxpayers always have the option of representing themselves before the IRS.  However, many if not most find dealing with the IRS frustrating, time consuming, intimidating or all of the above.  Below I will list a handful of key things to consider before representing yourself before the IRS.  Often times even an hour consultation with a tax professional can go a long way.

The taxpayer does not have the professional expertise to know what the options are or how to get the lowest settlement allowed by law.

4 out of every 5 Offer in Compromise’s filed by the taxpayer are rejected by the IRS.

Many taxpayer negotiated Offer in Compromise’s offer the IRS much more then is required by law.

The taxpayer may be too frightened, frustrated or intimidated by the IRS to effectively or comfortably negotiate a settlement.

Most taxpayers are far happier to keep their distance from the IRS and prefer to leave the sparring to their advisors.  Still, dealing with the IRS is not always as painful as thought.  In fact, most IRS officers are reasonable and helpful, especially when they see the taxpayer is making a good honest effort to resolve his or her tax problem.

The taxpayer may slip up and inadvertently make statements that can make the problem worse-perhaps triggering an audit or even criminal investigation.

Professionals know where to draw the line.  The taxpayer can make a statement that can create tax liability for his or her spouse or business associate.

The taxpayer takes valuable time away from his or her work and family to wrestle with his or her own case.  Many business owner’s and busy employee’s will always appreciate paying an experienced professional to handle their case timely and stress free.

Call me, Scott Allen, EA to discuss if hiring a professional is necessary for you.  I offer a free initial consultation.

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10% off: IRS & Arizona Income Tax Preparation & Filing

Offer:  10% off your 2021 tax return preparation from what you paid for those services on your 2020 tax return. (New Clients Only)

Bring in your 2020 individual and/or business tax return along with the invoice from H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt, Liberty Tax, or any other professional and I will do your 2021 tax return 10% less ! (for equivalent work)

Offer expires October 15, 2022

Print this blog page off and bring to your scheduled Arizona tax preparation appointment time for the discount.  Call and talk to me today.

Scott Allen, E.A. – Your go to guy for Arizona Tax Preparation Service

Enrolled Agent – Licensed in all 50 states to prepare individual and business tax returns and represent taxpayers before the IRS.

 

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IRS help with tax problems in Arizona from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

IRS Help with Tax Problems

IRS and Arizona tax problems affecting the residents of Arizona are now able to get competent and timely assistance and for a fair fee—call today for a free initial consultation and ask to speak with Scott Allen E. A.

Call us today if you live in the following cities and I can represent you before the IRS and get the settlement you are seeking.

Apache Junction, Avondale, Bisbee, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Casa Grande,  Catalina, Chandler, Chinle, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Dewey, Douglas, Eagar, El Mirage, Eloy, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Green Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Lakeside, Marana, Mesa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Safford, San Luis, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Thatcher, Tuba City, Tucson, Winslow, Yuma

If you have had a tax lien filed against you in any of the following counties, we will get you an IRS settlement which will result in the release of your IRS tax lien.

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

Scott Allen E. A. – Tax Debt Advisors, Inc for IRS Tax Relief

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Common IRS Audit Adjustments in Arizona: IRS help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

 IRS Audit Adjustments in Arizona

  • Auditors will consider all deposits to your bank account as income.  Keep records of gifts from parents, refunds on returned merchandise and other similar transactions to show the auditor why that item was not income.
  • The most common audit adjustment comes from mileage claimed on the return.  If I ever have a client who is audited on mileage that actually has a mileage log that they kept concurrently, will then be able to say, “I have seen everything, now!”  Taking actual expenses may be the best way to go if you want to be able to substantial your automobile expenses.
  • Personal use items.  This would be like claiming you use your vehicle 98% for business purposes.  That means that you almost never shop for food, take a vacation, go to church, visit friends, or go to the movies.  Unless you are Howard Hughes, make your % something reasonable.  Believe it or not almost all of my clients who have one car, when I ask them what percent they used the vehicle in the business, the first time, will say “100%.”  This extends to home office expense as well.  One client tried to convince me he lived in his back yard so he could deduct all of his housing expenses on his schedule C.  If you have one phone and it is a cell phone, allocate a reasonable amount for personal use.

Errors of the kind mentioned will almost always lead to other years being audited.  If have been really out of line you might even get yourself  put on the IRS Auditors bulletin board that has this heading—If You Need An Audit To Impress Your Manger Call (your name and phone number)—just kidding, but sometimes it feels that way.

Scott Allen E. A. – Tax Debt Advisors, Inc. helping with IRS Audit Adjustments in Arizona

Common IRS Audit Adjustments in Arizona:  IRS help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Apache Junction, Avondale, Bisbee, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Casa Grande,  Catalina, Chandler, Chinle, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Dewey, Douglas, Eagar, El Mirage, Eloy, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Green Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Lakeside, Marana, Mesa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Safford, San Luis, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Thatcher, Tuba City, Tucson, Winslow, Yuma

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

 

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Free IRS Appeals consultation in Arizona: Call 480-926-9300

Arizona IRS Appeals

Your consultation will cover:

  • The Collection Appeals Program (CAP)
  • The Collection Due Process Appeal
  • The Collection Due Process Hearing
  • When to use the Taxpayer Advocate services
  • Audit Appeals

Call me today to schedule a free initial confidential consultation for your IRS Appeals

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

Apache Junction, Avondale, Bisbee, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Casa Grande,  Catalina, Chandler, Chinle, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Dewey, Douglas, Eagar, El Mirage, Eloy, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Green Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Lakeside, Marana, Mesa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Safford, San Luis, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Thatcher, Tuba City, Tucson, Winslow, Yuma

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

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Arizona IRS help: Discharge Taxes in a Bankruptcy

Can Taxes be discharged in Bankruptcy? 

Discharging taxes in bankruptcy is real.  But it is difficult to locate a professional who knows the rules and can document the filing of the returns so that they will be included in your bankruptcy.  Here is the best advice you will ever find regarding discharging taxes in bankruptcy.

  • Step one.  Contact me regarding qualifying your taxes in bankruptcy.
  • Step two.  Contact a bankruptcy attorney who can determine if you qualify to file a bankruptcy.
  • Step three.  If step one and step two have been done correctly, your taxes will be discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Here is what the typical client that comes into our office tells us:

I went to ABC Bankruptcy and filed a bankruptcy and none of my taxes were discharged.  How come?

Here is what I tell them:

Very few attorneys understand discharging taxes in bankruptcy.  They know how to file bankruptcy and if you qualify they will take your money and list the tax years you want to have discharged.  The reason your taxes were not discharged is that they did not qualify under the 2 year or the 3 year rule—the returns must be filed for 2 years and it must be 3 years since the due date for filing the return.

Mr. Client, if you had waited another 3 weeks, 2 months, 1 year, (some period of time) all of your taxes would have been discharged when you filed your bankruptcy.  Unfortunately your attorney either didn’t know that or didn’t care.

Attorneys know that if you walk out of their office without paying for a bankruptcy, it is unlikely you will go back after coming to someone like me.  We will tell you when to see the attorney and give you the paperwork that shows the date your taxes are dischargeable in bankruptcy.

That is the plain and simple truth—there is no rocket science unless you go to the wrong professional.  Call me today for a free initial confidential consultation so that your discharge of taxes will be successful.

For Arizona IRS Help call Scott Allen, E.A. – Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Apache Junction, Avondale, Bisbee, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Casa Grande,  Catalina, Chandler, Chinle, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Dewey, Douglas, Eagar, El Mirage, Eloy, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Green Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Lakeside, Marana, Mesa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Safford, San Luis, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Thatcher, Tuba City, Tucson, Winslow, Yuma

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

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IRS Tax Bankruptcy in Arizona: IRS help from Scott Allen, E.A.

IRS Tax Bankruptcy in Arizona

IRS discharge in bankruptcy—Why residents of Arizona should consider filing a bankruptcy to settle their IRS debt. 

  • When you cannot qualify for an Offer in Compromise
  • The IRS is not the decision maker.  The Bankruptcy Code supersedes the IRS code.
  • Bankruptcy is often less costly than entering an installment arrangement
  • When you have debts other than tax debts—both are taken care of when you file a bankruptcy
  • In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you pay the IRS zero!
  • Many individuals qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy even with a high income
  • If you don’t own a home, the tax lien that survives the bankruptcy doesn’t  affect you negatively

I will help you analyze all tax settlement options at the same time so that you are confident you made the right choice.  Call today for a free initial confidential consultation about an IRS tax bankruptcy in Arizona.

 

Apache Junction, Avondale, Bisbee, Buckeye, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Casa Grande,  Catalina, Chandler, Chinle, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Dewey, Douglas, Eagar, El Mirage, Eloy, Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe, Goodyear, Green Valley, Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Lakeside, Marana, Mesa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinetop, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Safford, San Luis, Scottsdale, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Thatcher, Tuba City, Tucson, Winslow, Yuma

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

 

Written by Scott Allen

IRS Tax Settlement Options in Arizona: Free Consultation

Arizona IRS Settlement Options

Here is a quick checklist:

  • ·         A monthly payment plan
  • ·         Pay the debt off in full
  • ·         Let the statute of limitations run out
  • ·         File an Appeal
  • ·         Utilize an Audit Reconsideration
  • ·         File an Offer in Compromise
  • ·         Seek relief as an innocent spouse
  • ·         Qualify for a non collectible status
  • ·         Discharge the taxes in bankruptcy
  • ·         Penalty abatement

There are pros and cons to each of these options.  Each has the opportunity to settle your tax debt.  Call today for a free initial confidential consultation to determine what your next step should be.  My office is conveniently located near Lindsey and Southern Avenue.

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

IRS Tax Settlement Options in Arizona:  Free Consultation

Mesa, Apache Junction, Avondale, Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, Chandler, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Komatke, Litchfield Park, Luke AFB, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Sun City, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Waddell, Whitman, Wickenburg, Youngstown, Flagstaff, Tucson, Payson, Winslow, Sierra Vista, Page, Prescott, Globe, Yuma, AZ

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

 

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Free IRS Audit Consultation for Arizona Residents: IRS Help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Arizona IRS Audit Consultation

Your consultation will cover: 

  • Types of IRS audits and how to prepare for the best results.
  • How to avoid future audits.  Know what caused the IRS to select you for audit.
  • When to use a professional and when to represent yourself
  • How to appeal the audit if you are unsatisfied with the IRS results.

We have learned after 45 years representing tax payers that the best method to get best results is for you to represent your self in the initial audit with our coaching.  You will be happy with the results about 80% of the time.  If not, we will represent you in the Appeals process and will know exactly what to focus on.  Representing you in Appeals, on only the items you still disagree with, is the best use of your funds to get the desire results.

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

Free IRS Audit consultation for Arizona Residents:  IRS Help from Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Mesa, Apache Junction, Avondale, Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, Chandler, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Komatke, Litchfield Park, Luke AFB, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Sun City, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Waddell, Whitman, Wickenburg, Youngstown, Flagstaff, Tucson, Payson, Winslow, Sierra Vista, Page, Prescott, Globe, Yuma, AZ

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

 

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IRS payroll tax audits in Arizona: IRS help from Scott Allen, E.A.

Arizona IRS Payroll Audits

Payroll tax audits are conducted to: 

  • Verify that all money paid to employees is being reported to the IRS.
  • Verify that workers are being correctly classified as employees rather than independent contractors.
  • Verify that employers and employee are filing all required returns.
  • Making sure withholdings for Social Security and Medicare are being correctly reported and paid in on a timely basis.

Arizona IRS payroll tax audits close down more businesses than any other IRS action.  If you lose here the tax assessed against the business will eventually be assessed against you as the owner.  These taxes are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.

The IRS gets leads from business competitors, ex-employees and other government agencies such as Unemployment Offices.  Take Arizona IRS payroll tax audits seriously.  In fact I tell my clients that if they cannot pay their payroll taxes, they don’t have a business.  Do not fool yourself into thinking that you can “borrow” by not filing and paying your employees withholdings.  The interest and penalties are more than even profitable businesses can afford.  You would have more luck going to the casinos than not paying your payroll taxes on time to save your business.

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

IRS payroll tax audits in Arizona:  IRS help from Scott Allen, E.A.

Mesa, Apache Junction, Avondale, Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, Chandler, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Komatke, Litchfield Park, Luke AFB, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Sun City, Sun Lakes, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Waddell, Whitman, Wickenburg, Youngstown, Flagstaff, Tucson, Payson, Winslow, Sierra Vista, Page, Prescott, Globe, Yuma, AZ

Apache County, Cochise County, Coconino County, Gila County, Graham County, Greenlee County, La Paz County, Maricopa County, Mohave County, Navajo County, Pima County, Pinal County, Santa Cruz County, Yavapai County, Yuma County

 

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