Written by Scott Allen

Prepare Back Taxes in Gilbert

Prepare Back Taxes in Gilbert with ease

Tax Debt Advisors in a local company who’s specialty is to prepare back taxes in Gilbert. They are an Arizona based family company where their niche is to prepare back tax returns and settle IRS debts. If you are in the need for either of these services you have found the correct IRS help blog.

The notice you see below is a notice on a recent happy taxpayer who went to Tax Debt Advisors to be represented on both of those matters. This husband and wife had a half a dozen back taxes to get filed and needed to settle that debt with the IRS. The taxpayers owe over $200,000 in back taxes.  This entire debt was successfully negotiated into a currently non collectible status. What does this mean? It mean at the present time they do not have to make any payments on those old tax years if they remain current with their future tax filings. If the taxpayer defaults the agreement terms then the account will end up back in collections and require a new settlement to be negotiated.

Prepare Back Taxes in Gilbert

Prepare Back Taxes in Gilbert

Contact Tax Debt Advisors and schedule a free initial consultation to see what you qualify for to settle all of your back taxes.  Tax Debt Advisors can represent you before the IRS as your power or attorney and prepare any back taxes that are unfiled. Maybe you can be the next taxpayer to get a notice from the IRS that says “CASE CLOSED”.

Written by Scott Allen

Chandler IRS Negotiation Help

Chandler IRS Negotiation Help

If you need Chandler IRS negotiation help seek to find local representation. You want to make sure you can meet with the person you hire to defend you against the IRS.  Long distance representation simply just isn’t as effective. Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors is a local family owned company here in Arizona. Felix did just that. He gave Scott Allen EA IRS Power of Attorney and right away he got on the case. This representation stopped the IRS from pursuing any collection activity for a period of time. Just enough time to protest a balance due on his 2007 tax return. View the notice below to see the adjustment made. $13,000 in tax debt was abated from the account just by making a proper filing and challenging the IRS’s filing. In addition to this, Felix also has a few other tax return filings to get caught up on. As of this very week Scott Allen EA is preparing the back tax returns for him from 2011 through 2016 to get him into compliance. Once this is accomplished then they can move to getting a permanent negotiation settled for all the tax years.

Chandler IRS Negotiation Help

Chandler IRS Negotiation Help

There are many different ways to see Chandler IRS negotiation help. Filing protest tax returns is just one of them. Other options may include:

That list is just a handful of the different ways one may resolve a tax matter. Consult with Scott Allen EA to seek out the best solution for you. Everyone has a unique tax situation which requires a unique tax solution.

Written by Scott Allen

August 2017: Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Where can I find Tax Debt Advisors Reviews?

RIGHT HERE! Tax Debt Advisors has been representing taxpayers before the IRS since 1977. In that time over 108,000 IRS debts have been settled. View the image below to see an example of one of those 108,000 settlements. Tax Debt Advisors is owned and operated by Scott Allen EA and he is on his 11th year in the business. Before that, the company was ran by his father for more then 30 years. Tax Debt Advisors is still a family owned company and if you hire them you will only work with Scott Allen EA to resolve your IRS problem. The IRS settlement completed below was a case he was representing and negotiated on behalf of the taxpayer.

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Tax Debt Advisors can help with:

  • Levy Releases
  • Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Negotiating IRS Debts
  • Consulting
  • Yearly Tax Preparation Services
  • Innocent Spouse Claims
  • Power of Attorney Representation

Call and meet with Scott Allen EA to discuss what available options are at your disposal. He promises to give you honest straight answers that will help guide you to a successful resolution. With Scott you will be told what you NEED to hear not just what you WANT to hear.

Written by Scott Allen

10 Things to Remember When You Owe the IRS

10 Things To Remember When You Owe The IRS

The Restructuring and Reform Bill of 1998 for the IRS was a law that really put respect for the taxpayers back into the system. It forces the IRS to actually communicate with the public and grant due process rights to the taxpayers.

Below are 10 things to remember when you owe the IRS

When the IRS comes to collect, eventually you will have to face the music. If you begin to play games with a tax collector, the system has been designed to make your life horrible. Below are some important things to remember when you owe the IRS:

1. Don’t Ignore the IRS notices.

Most people will get into more trouble than bargained for just because they ignored the notices from the IRS. Some IRS notices are sent through certified mail, if you believe that you can ignore the notices by not going to pick them up, then you are wrong. Respond to the IRS each time.

2. The IRS has to explain your rights during your IRS interview.

The IRS Collection Process that was revised in 2015 states that you have the right to be represented and you have the right to be treated in a courteous and professional manner. If you don’t like how you are being treated, then you can stop that interview and ask to talk to a supervisor.

3. Before going to the IRS, spend time with a tax expert or accountant

This may be the best time that you have spent in a while. An expert will let you know how you could prepare to meet for a tax interview, how you should act, and make you aware when a revenue officer is trying to take advantage of you. Just remember the Revenue officers job is to collect money for the government. Furthermore, hiring professional bookkeeping and accounting services can help you avoid ever having problems with the IRS in the first place.

4. Never go to the IRS alone.

Collection interviews aren’t fun and you need representation. Chances are that you will have better results if you have representation.

5. The IRS isn’t Infallible.

The IRS was actually audited by the General Accounting Office and it looks like the IRS needs a bit of cleaning up. Often times, the IRS can’t track how much you actually owe, especially if you have been making regular payments. The IRS can make mistakes, so don’t take their word for everything.

6. You have due process.

The IRS can’t just take your home, bank account, business, car, or even do wage garnishes without making sure that they have given you a notice or an opportunity to challenge the IRS. When you challenge the IRS, everything stops.

You can take the IRS to court and they can’t collect until the judge makes a decision. You can tie their hands for years. The IRS isn’t going to tell you what to do or how you can protect yourself.

7. You are a possible innocent spouse.

Are you separated, widowed or divorced? Do you have tax issues that came from any former spouse? You may state yes, then you could get relief for being an innocent spouse. This could cause your whole tax bill being wrote off.  There are states that offer this as well.

8. If you don’t pay, you won’t go to jail.

No one will go to jail for owing taxes. You can go to jail for cheating on your taxes and you can go to jail for tricking a tax collector, but you can’t go to jail because you owe the IRS and your unable to pay.

9. You have options when you owe the IRS.

People who owe taxes whether to their state or the IRS, will have options. If you owe and can pay in full, then do so. However, if you can’t pay in full, 4 options may be for you:

  • Hardship suspension. This allows the IRS to temporarily leave you alone. Your account will be reviewed over time and even though the IRS leaves you alone, interest is accruing on the account is compounded daily.
  • Installment payments. The IRS will let you may monthly payments. The IRS will want the bill paid off in 3 years. You will need to fill out a financial statement and pursue a bank loan. Interest will accrue and is compounded daily.
  • It isn’t for everyone, but sometimes you could discharge your tax bill with Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Other chapters let you pay the bill off with monthly payments with no interest or little interest. Bankruptcy rules are complicated so talk to an attorney who understands tax and bankruptcy laws.
  • Offer in compromise. The IRS will accept the payment of a smaller sum for a large tax debt. Some states have similar procedures. If you do this and its accepted, all of your tax liens will be removed and you can start over. You need to talk to an attorney who specializes in tax laws.

10. Respect the tax collector power.

IRS tax collectors have more power than most in the federal government. They have very little rules. They can make life easy or miserable. Most success when dealing with a tax collector is done with communication in a prompt manner. They can do these items if you don’t pay your taxes:

  • Levy your bank account
  • Close your business
  • File a tax lien against you
  • Garnish your wages
  • Damage employment and business relationships
  • Seize and sell your home
  • Put you in a monthly payment plan that is too high
  • Assess you personally for corporate employment taxes
  • Go after third party transferees
  • Contact your friends, bankers, neighbors, and any relationship for business about tax liabilities.

Get started on your taxes with a free legal evaluation from Tax Debt Advisors

Tax Debt Advisors Mesa - Scott Allen

If you happen to owe taxes to the IRS and are unsure of how to pay it, you will want to have professional assistance. A tax debt advisor may help to find a plan that works for you and your budget, while making sure that proper procedures are followed. Start today by having your situation evaluated by a local tax expert for free. If you would like a free tax evaluation, Give Scott from Tax Debt Advisors a call today at 480-926-9300.

Our service area includes Phoenix East Valley Cities including: Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe and more.

Written by Scott Allen

File Back Taxes Phoenix AZ in 2017

How to File Back Taxes Phoenix AZ Efficiently

When a taxpayer needs to file back taxes Phoenix AZ for a few years the last thing to do is “blindly” file them.  Before preparing the tax returns it is imperative to have an IRS Power of Attorney representative such as Scott Allen EA contact the IRS in your behalf to confirm what is required to be done. Scott Allen EA will collect valuable information and records from the IRS that will assist in making sure the back tax returns are filed properly. In addition, Scott Allen EA will put a stop (or hold) on all collection activity so you do not get levied or garnished while going to the preparation of the tax returns.

Below is a recent example this year of a client who had back tax returns to file. Upon getting the tax returns accepted a settlement negotiation was put into place. The taxpayer qualified for a currently non collectible status.  Lloyd is not required to pay a nickle on his back tax debt as long has he remains in compliance. Compliance means that he will file and full pay all his future tax returns with the IRS.

File Back Taxes Phoenix AZ

File Back Taxes Phoenix AZ

If you need help with your back taxes and would like to get a settlement negotiation with the IRS call and schedule to meet face to face with Scott Allen EA. He promises to get you the best possible settlement allowable by law. A currently non collectible is just one of several ways to resolve an IRS debt.

Written by Scott Allen

Release IRS Levy Mesa AZ: May 2017

Release IRS Levy Mesa AZ quickly

How does someone want to release IRS levy Mesa AZ? Quickly! When a notice of levy or garnishment is issued it is important to respond timely.  Levies and garnishments are sent when a taxpayer is not in compliance. This could include unfiled tax returns, back taxes owed, or a missed deadline. The IRS typically will not warn you beforehand. Doing so would defeat their purpose. With all this being said, you have rights and you have options.

A recent taxpayer came in and met with Scott Allen EA after a tenet from his rental property received a levy from the IRS. The tenet was required to send the rent check each month to the IRS rather then to the taxpayer. This did not make the tenet very happy nor the taxpayer for obvious reasons. The taxpayer would no longer be able to pay the mortgage payment and was at risk of losing his tenet as well. To add to all of this stress the levy was issued on the 22nd of the month and with rent due on the 1st there was only about a week’s time to fix the situation.  To sum it all up in one picture click on the image below. The levy was release within a few days. In just four days Scott Allen EA worked with the IRS agent and stopped the IRS levy from his client.

Release IRS Levy Mesa AZ

Release IRS Levy Mesa AZ

If you are out of compliance with the IRS and your taxes don’t wait until a notice of levy gets sent to your bank or employer. Meet with Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors so he can put a stop to all collection activity. He will represent you as your IRS power of attorney and defend you against the IRS collection field.

Written by Scott Allen

Stop IRS Garnishment in Mesa AZ

Stop IRS Garnishment in Mesa AZ today

If you need to stop IRS garnishment in Mesa AZ contact Tax Debt Advisors, Inc today.  Mark was a taxpayer with this need.  He was facing a serious IRS garnishment with a serious IRS debt.  The garnishment needed to be stopped, back tax returns needed to be filed, and the debt needed to be properly reduced.

View the two IRS notices below to see what Tax Debt Advisors, Inc did for Mark. His IRS debt of over $270,000 for two tax years was reduced to just over $30,000. Yes, only $30,000.  In the process of getting the back tax returns caught up the IRS garnishment was stopped and Mark got his financial life back on track.

Stop IRS Garnishment

Stop IRS Garnishment

Stop IRS Garnishment

Stop IRS Garnishment

If you find yourself in a similar situation and need to prevent or stop IRS garnishment in Mesa AZ start the steps to get it taken care of. Those steps are outlined here for your reference. By following this “recipe” you will get your IRS matter resolved right and right the first time. Tax Debt Advisors, Inc is a second generation family business located in Mesa AZ.  Solving IRS problems is their niche and let them put that niche to work for you. Thank you.

Written by Scott Allen

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

Another 2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

There are may different options when it comes to a Phoenix IRS settlement.  Most taxpayers are usually under the impression there is only one.  To read about what some of those options are click below.

1. Let it expire
2. Suspend it
3. Adjust it
4. Pay it
5. Compromise it
6. Discharge it

For a recent taxpayer option #2 was successfully completed by Scott Allen EA.  All of his back tax debt was suspended and put into a Currently Non Collectible Status.  Click on the image below to see the actual letter of success from the Internal Revenue Service.  As long as he does not default the agreement by not filing and paying his future tax obligations timely he will remain in that status.  A big component to keeping in compliance for self employed individuals is to pay quarterly estimated tax payments.  If you are self employed you too need to get started making estimated tax payments.

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

Tax Debt Advisors has been resolving IRS debts, IRS liens, and unfiled tax returns since 1977. If you are in need of a Phoenix IRS settlement please contact and speak with Scott Allen EA today.

Written by Scott Allen

Glendale AZ Back Tax Returns

Glendale AZ Back Tax Returns

There are many options when it comes to Glendale AZ back tax returns and getting them properly prepared. Tax Debt Advisors is a local company that specializes in this field.  Their average client has not filed back tax returns in 4-7 years.  If you find yourself in a similar situation contact Tax Debt Advisors today.

View the notice below to see a recent success by a client of Scott Allen EA. They were in a situation that needed back tax returns amended due to being prepared incorrectly the first time around. The notice below shows the amount of tax savings on this one year. It never hurts to get a second opinion if you feel your taxes were not prepared by an experienced professional.

Glendale AZ Back Tax Returns

Glendale AZ Back Tax Returns

Be represented before the IRS properly. Scott Allen EA can be your advocate before the Internal Revenue Service. Act now and remove the stress from your life and give him Power of Attorney access to deal with the IRS for you.

Written by Scott Allen

File Back Tax Return Scottsdale

In need to file back tax return Scottsdale ?

Where is there a good option to file back tax return Scottsdale? Might I recommend Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors. For over 41 years now this “Father-Son Team” have been filing back tax returns and negotiating IRS debts. Put the experience of dealing and talking with the IRS on a daily basis to your advantage. Ben made the choice to hire Scott Allen EA to represent him as his IRS Power of Attorney.  He was behind on several years of back tax returns and even had three years to protest IRS filed returns.

File Back Tax Return Scottsdale

File Back Tax Return Scottsdale

View the notice above to see the three years with taxes owed and the settlement that was negotiated on his behalf. Ben can now work and sleep without the stress of the IRS and potential negative action.

The three action items to file back tax return Scottsdale are:

POWER OF ATTORNEY

FILING BACK TAX RETURNS

TAX DEBT SETTLEMENT

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