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IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ

IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ: Back Tax Return filing

You may have reason for an IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ.  First of all, what is an SFR Protest?  When a taxpayer fails to file a tax return timely the IRS may file a tax return for him or her.  They call this a SFR (or Substitute For Return).  They usually occur 3-4 years after the due date.  When the IRS decides to do this they do it in the easiest most simple way possible.  They cannot give or assume a taxpayer has any exemptions, dependents, deductions, expenses, or credits to claim.  In most cases, this result in a VERY high balance due with added interest and penalties. Just view the notice below and you can see the balance of tax the IRS asset was over $32,000 for Richard.

IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ

IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ

Richard came in and met with Tax Debt Advisors to discuss his options.  After doing some necessary legwork an IRS SFR Protest Mesa AZ was prepared.  We challenged the IRS’s tax return filing. As you can also see by looking at the notice attached is that Richard DID NOT OWE THE IRS A DIME! They actually owed him money. Talk about getting IRS relief.

Meet with Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors to explore your available options.

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Settle IRS Debts Phoenix: December 2016

Settle IRS Debts Phoenix the right way

Do you have to settle IRS debts Phoenix and don’t know how to get started? May I suggest to you to call Tax Debt Advisors at 480-926-9300.  Just see what they did for their client Jared. View the notice below and see the savings of over $253,000 in taxes, interest, and penalties.  Everyone’s results are different, but why not speak with Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors and see what he can do for you. If you are currently using someone to help with your tax matter but are unsure if you are being represented properly, speak with Scott Allen EA and get knowledge of all available options to you.  Don’t just hope you have the right guy, know you have the right guy. Meet with Scott Allen EA for a free consultation. He will not take your case unless it is in your best interest…guaranteed!

Settle IRS Debts Phoenix

Settle IRS Debts Phoenix

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Gilbert Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Gilbert Tax Debt Advisors Reviews are here

Michael used the services of Scott Allen EA to represent him in his IRS problem. Decide if Scott Allen EA can be the right choice for you by viewing Gilbert Tax Debt Advisors Reviews. Tax Debt Advisors is a local Arizona company that specializes in filing back tax returns and negotiating IRS debts. After completing all of the missing tax returns an installment arrangement was successfully negotiated in behalf of Michael. View it below.

Gilbert Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Gilbert Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Today Michael is in full compliance with the IRS, a tax lien is not on his credit report, and he is paying his estimated tax payments so he will not not owe when filing his 2016 tax return next April.  If you want to get your life in compliance with the IRS speak with Scott Allen EA today.

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How To Make Unfiled Tax Returns Okay with IRS

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When you get backed up on filing taxes, it can be a scary journey of doubt and questions regarding how to make things right again with the IRS. Luckily there are some steps that you can take to make sure the IRS is satisfied and you get back in the system.

10 ways to correct unfiled returns and get back on track:

  1. In many cases, it is required by the IRS for the past six years of tax returns be filed to indicate that you are compliant and current. To reference, Internal Revenue Manual 4.12.1.3. and the IRS Policy Statement 5-133. Making sure the previous six years of tax returns are filed is the starting point.
  2. Collect your records. It is significant that you do your best to gather all of your records for the years that were not filed. The records may include W2’s or 1099s that was received for work, interest, mortgage interest paid, stock sales or dividends. If you are missing records, don’t stress over it, you are just starting.
  3. You will supplement your records by securing internal IRS transcripts which indicate what was reported to the IRS. This is going to offer you a comprehensive list of all W2’s and 1099s that you received. This will be used for cross-checking with your records to discover anything that may be missing.
  4. IRS transcripts are simply the checking point. If there are amounts of income earned that does not appear on these transcripts, you should do your best to figure out the income and add it to the return.
  5. If you’re self-employed, business income as well as expenses should be figured out. There are several methods available for putting together the income, including total bank deposits or 1099s that report to the IRS (supplemented using income that was not reported). By going backwards, you can discover what was spent on living costs (housing, food, auto expense, utilities, etc.) and you can cross reference that with your income records using the presumption you earned at least the amount you spent and saved.
  6. Prior to preparing returns, you should conduct a financial review to discover how any taxes may or may not be repaid to the IRS. Dealing with unfiled tax returns is a twostep process. First, you must get everything prepared and filed. Second, you must negotiate solutions for balances due to the IRS collections. Doing this involves conducting a review of your current income, property, debts and living expenses. Once doing this, it is commonly found the amount owed for unfiled returns simply cannot be repaid, which may result in being qualified for a compromise offer, or you could be considered to be in financial hardship. In these cases, the debt amount owed to the IRS collection is put on forbearance (also called uncollectible). Bankruptcy may eventually wipe out tax debt as well.If you are unable to pay either way, taking the time to collect every possible business expense for your returns could be a useful effort if you are going to owe more than you can pay with or without receipts. If this is the case, you may be best off to file “gross” return, where you list the income amount and leave out the expenses, simply focus on solutions for collections.
  7. In the event that you are married, and only one spouse brought in an income, you should strongly consider having the spouse that developed the liability to file separately. By filing separately, it can put limitations on who the IRS is able to collect from, which can protect the innocent spouse.
  8. If you had been employed and received wages that had taxes withheld, you may find that you do not owe anything to the IRS. The amount withheld from your wages, along with other types of deductions (such as mortgage interest) will factor into this.Only balances due will incur penalties and interest charges by the IRS. Therefore, if you do not owe them, there are no penalties. Also, if you were due a refund, you may even receive those for the past three years of tax returns. However, if you have any balances rom other years, the refund will first be applied to those balances.
  9. There are times that the IRS will actually file a return for you in the event you do not file. In IRS terms, this is referred to as a Substitute for Return or an SFR. However, it is common for the IRS SFR’s to get things wrong, which can end up charging you for reported income on 1099s and W2s, but not providing any exemptions or deductions. You might have even received a bill due to the IRS substitute for Return. If this is the case, the estimated returns can also be corrected to lower the taxes, you just have to file an original tax return.
  10. If you have the option, you should hand file the unfiled returns using an IRS walk-in center. You will need to have an extra copy for the IRS to stamp as proof that you filed. If you’re working through an IRS Revenue Officer, you need to file directly through that person. The process can take several months once filed with the IRS, you should keep an eye out for billing notices in the mail which show the returns were processed by the IRS and that you’re now in the system again. If any balance is owed, the following step will be finding solutions to the balance due, which often consists of an installment agreement, compromise, uncollectible or bankruptcy.

You are able to become current on unfiled tax returns and get yourself back into the system using these steps. You should have the same goal the IRS has, getting your returns filed and providing financial disclosures so you reach a solution for any owed balances.

Tax Return Problems Solved

Tax Debt Advisors is here to help with any tax return problem you may be experiencing with the IRS. We have helped settle over 108,000 tax debt to date. Call us today at 480-926-9300 to get professional help in dealing with tax return issues and the IRS.

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Scottsdale IRS Settlement 2016

Make 2016 the year to get your Scottsdale IRS settlement complete

Are you behind on your tax filings or behind paying your taxes? If you can answer yes to one or both of those now is the time for your Scottsdale IRS settlement. Call and make an appointment to meet with Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors.

Below is a notice from the IRS on a settlement for happy client of Scott Allen EA.  After getting the taxpayers caught up with their back tax returns a Scottsdale IRS settlement was negotiated for $70/month on a payment plan.

Scottsdale IRS settlement

Scottsdale IRS settlement

If you are in need of an IRS payment plan or another option of settlement meet with Scott Allen EA for a free evaluation of your circumstances. He is local and owner of a 2nd generation family company near Scottsdale Arizona. End the stress and hire Scott to be your IRS Power of Attorney from beginning to end. He can be reached at 480-926-9300.

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Mesa IRS Settlement 2016

SwitchToScott.com Mesa IRS Settlement

Don’t allow yourself to get a garnishment notice from your employer. That is what happened to Layna. Instead, switch to Scott and get your Mesa IRS settlement done first. Layna was in dire need to get a resolution worked out with the Internal Revenue so she did not miss a paycheck.  Upon meeting with Scott Allen EA he was able to contact the IRS that same day and secure a release of garnishment for her within 24 hours.  Today she in on an installment arrangement to resolve her tax burden.

When dealing with an IRS matter it is important to hire someone who knows the importance of timely response. Scott Allen EA treats his tax office like an “emergency room”. He gives highest priority to clients under IRS issued levies and garnishments.

Below is a copy of the actual notice received from the IRS confirming her Mesa IRS settlement.  This is provided for your convenience to let you know first hand that Scott Allen EA does what he says he can do.  He will only make promises that are legally achievable.  You will not be sold on something he knows up front you do not qualify for.

Mesa IRS settlement

Mesa IRS settlement

Make today a great day for you and speak with Scott Allen EA on the phone personally.

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Tax Attorney Phoenix

Tax Attorney Phoenix | Tax Debt Advisors

Looking for tax attorney services in Phoenix? Believe it or not, you don’t actually need a tax attorney to represent you before the IRS. Instead, why not hire a Tax Debt Advisor who has been helping customers dealing with tax issues since 1977, and has helped solve over 108,000 tax debts.

Scott Allen is a tax debt advisor that can help you solve multiple tax issues without ever needing to contact a tax lawyer. Scott is a enrolled agent (EA), that is licensed by the federal government to represent you as a tax payer before the IRS.

If you are facing an IRS bank levy or wage garnishment, an Enrolled Agent can help you solve these tax issues the same way a Phoenix tax attorney can.

Tax Attorney Services Provided By Our Enrolled Agents

Scott helps Phoenix residents solve a variety of tax issues including, but not limited to:

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Why You Should Hire An Enrolled Agent Vs. Hiring A Tax Attorney

View our most recent blog postWhen is a Phoenix AZ IRS tax attorney necessary and when isn’t it?

Your tax issues may not be as bad as you think – It doesn’t take a rocket scientist or tax lawyer to work with the IRS. Legal training is not necessary to handle most tax problems. Although, tax attorney will scare you into thinking the representation is necessary. Let Tax Debt Advisors help you solve your tax problems without the fear or the huge retainer fees.

To Get a Second Opinion – Most tax clients think they will get a higher quality service if they pay more money. However, that is not true. Tax attorney can charge up to 400% more money for the same service a tax debt advisor can perform. If you are already speaking with a tax attorney, get a second option as well. We offer free tax issue consultations.

Don’t Make A Decision Based On Fear – Do you think you need a tax attorney because you filed fraudulent tax returns, you might be disappointed. Tax lawyers generate income based off of fear. Most of our tax clients started with a tax attorney, only to find out that they try to intimidate you into thinking you have a bigger tax problem than you do. And, that’s almost always followed by a big retainer fee.

Free Tax Issue Consultations | Do You Really Need A Tax Attorney?

Tax Debt Advisors handled my tax issues, which included several years of tax returns with IRS issues. The back tax returns were processed quickly with no additional problems or delays. Scott managed every aspect of the IRS problem with ease. Thanks again Scott!” Stacy P

If you are worried about your tax problems and think you need a tax attorney, give us a call first. This is an important decision that requires the opinion of a highly skilled Enrolled Agent. Scott Allen EA can be that choice for you. You may not need legal representation for problems our tax debt advisors can help you solve for less money. To schedule you free tax consultation to find out if you actually need a Phoenix tax attorney or not, give us a call today at 480-926-9300.

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Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 Audit

Getting the right help with a Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 Audit.

First off, what is a Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 audit? This is the most common for of an IRS audit. More CP2000 notices get sent out each year then probably just about any other audit notice. A CP2000 notice occurs when you file your tax return and what you report does not match up with what was reported to the IRS.

Example: You file your tax return with your W2 income and your capital gain income, but by mistake to forget report the money you withdrew early from your 401k.

When a scenario like this happens you will get a letter from the IRS letting you know they know about the early distribution from your 401k with a proposed amount of taxes owed.  From here you have a couple options.  You can accept and pay the additional taxes, you can protest their position, modify their assessment, or file an amended tax return.  Just because you get a Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 notice does not mean the IRS is always right. They could be applying the additional tax bill incorrectly or your retirement company could have issued an incorrect statement by mistake.

At the end of the day a CP2000 IRS notice is not the end of the world. You have plenty of time to challenge it or work out a payment arrangement on the additional taxes owed. If you find yourself opening up a Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 notice it could be best to have an Enrolled Agent represent you to walk you through the process. Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors specializes in helping taxpayers with their IRS problems whether it be an audit, unfiled tax returns, or dealing with collection matters. Below is a picture of a recent success by Scott Allen EA in challenging a clients CP2000 notice. Through the preparation of an amended tax return filing he reduced the IRS assessment by about $3,000 of tax, interest, and penalty.

Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 Audit

Mesa AZ IRS CP2000 Audit

If you feel it necessary consult with Scott Allen EA today in Mesa Arizona by calling 480-926-9300.

Written by Scott Allen

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews: Innocent Spouse Relief

“Proof is in the pudding”: More Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Below is an actual notice of success accomplish by Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors. You can view other Tax Debt Advisors Reviews by clicking here.  April was caught up in a messy relationship with her now ex-spouse. He was not an ethical man and lied and hide finances from her. He controlled everything she could or couldnt do.  Upon evaluating her situation within her family life and also her current financial situation it was determined that she was a prime candidate for innocent spouse relief. Because everyone isn’t, its important to find out before applying for relief. The process can take up to 12 months so you don’t want to go down that road only to have it denied. For April is was about 10 months before it was approved.  Don’t just take our word for it. Click and view the image below.

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Scott Allen EA will only take on your case if it is in your best interest to do so.  He will meet with you for a free consultation to analyze your case.  He will represent you before the IRS, or if not needed, he will tell you how to fix the case on your own.  If you are not a strong candidate for an innocent spouse claim Scott will go over the other settlement options with you.

Along with helping with innocent spouse relief Scott Allen EA also assist taxpayers with yearly tax preparation, unfiled back tax returns, and settling IRS debts. Speak with him today!

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IRS settlement Mesa AZ done properly

The proper way for an IRS settlement Mesa AZ

To insure getting the best possible IRS settlement Mesa AZ it is important to do your research.  Be sure to hire someone local that you can meet with in person.  Also, be sure the person that you meet with will be the same person who will be representing you and preparing your tax returns.  You do not want to deal with a “sales person” who will say just about anything to get a commission.  When you call Tax Debt Advisors you will speak with and meet with Scott Allen EA. They dont hire sales people and they are a family owned business since 1977 well onto their second generation of work.  Scott Allen EA will handle your case from the initial consultation to the completed settlement work.  This is exactly what he did for his client, Glen.  This is not a boast, this is just providing evidence that Scott Allen EA is properly licensed to represent people before the IRS as a power of attorney and that he follows through to competition. View the settlement below.

IRS Settlement Mesa AZ

IRS Settlement Mesa AZ

What can qualify you for an IRS settlement Mesa AZ?  There are a few requirement you have to meet in order to work out a negotiation with the IRS. First, you have to have all your back tax returns filed for.  Second, you have to be and remain current on your 2016 taxes. And third, you cant owe taxes in the future.  Doing so will cause the agreement to default and you have to being all over again.

Scott Allen EA can help you with all three of those steps.  He promises straight answers and follow through service.  If you cannot benefit from his services he will not take on your case.  To speak with him today please call 480-926-9300.

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