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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.

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Arizona IRS Payment Plan for $25 a month

Is a $25 a month Arizona IRS payment plan even possible?

When someone sits down to meet with Scott Allen EA about an Arizona IRS payment plan the first thing they want to know is, what percentage with the IRS settle my debt for? This is really not the right question to ask. The IRS does not settle IRS debts in a payment plan or offer in compromise within a certain percentage range. They base a settlement on your current financial information. Typically the last 3-6 months if you are an employee and potentially the last 6-12 months if you are self employed. This is why is it extremely critical to have the right professional represent you before the Internal Revenue Service so that you can properly gather up all your financial information in the most advantageous (and legal) way possible.   Planning in advance is key!

Ken is a great example of planning in advance to maximize his results.  In the very first meeting he would have laughed at the idea of the IRS accepting a $25/month payment plan.  However, if you click on the image below you can view the accepted Arizona IRS payment plan. This isn’t to say you can qualify for the same or even a similar agreement but it does say that Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors will negotiate for you and get you the BEST POSSIBLE IRS SETTLEMENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW. Options can include, a non collectible status, payment plan, offer in compromise, tax motivated bankruptcy, innocent spouse, SFR protests, or battling your case with appeals.

$25 Arizona IRS Payment Plan

$25 Arizona IRS Payment Plan

Meet with Scott Allen EA to find out the best course of action for you. Let him represent you by signing over an IRS Power of Attorney so he can speak to the IRS in your behalf from step one to the final resolution.

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Settle Unfiled Tax Returns Phoenix

How to Settle Unfiled Tax Returns Phoenix

Solving an IRS problem is broken down into three phases most the time. It is important to follow this recipe in order to settle unfiled tax returns Phoenix.  What are the three phases?

  1. Power of Attorney Step
  2. Prepare Unfiled Tax Returns
  3. Negotiate an Agreement

These three phases is exactly what Tax Debt Advisors did for David and his wife.  They met with Scott Allen EA with taxes already owed for some years and several years of taxes owed on unfiled tax returns. With proper representation he was able to file all the missing tax returns and negotiation an agreement that was best suitable for them.  Click on the image below to see the actual letter of acceptance from the IRS on this case.

Settle Unfiled Tax Returns Phoenix

Settle Unfiled Tax Returns Phoenix

Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors promises honest work at a fair price. Many firms in the “tax resolution industry” are making false promises to entice you to use them. But after several months and several thousand dollars spent, the work is left undone. Rather then working with one of these out of state firms, meet with Scott Allen EA for a free initial consultation.  He will go into more detail these three phases and how he can help you navigate this process more efficiently.

Scott Allen EA can be reached at 480-926-9300 or at 3155 E Southern Ave Suite 101 Mesa AZ 85204.

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Gilbert AZ IRS Offer in Compromise

Settle over $55,000 of IRS debt in a Gilbert AZ IRS Offer in Compromise

Applying for a Gilbert AZ IRS Offer in Compromise is one of several different options to settle a debt with the IRS. Anthony came in to meet with Scott Allen EA to discuss all available options. You can read more on those settlement options by clicking here. Anthony first needed to get himself into compliance. There are two key components to compliance. First, all tax returns need to be filed. The IRS will throw out any settlement if this is not done. Also, only you do one settlement for all IRS debt. Second, to offer up a settlement with the IRS you have to have proper withholdings if you are an employee or be making quarterly estimated tax payments if you are self employed. Anthony is self employed so we set him up on making those estimated tax payments.

After these steps an evaluation was done on his current financial status. Everything was looked at from his income and expenses along with his debts and assets.  It was determined that he could be a strong candidate for an offer in compromise. This is actually rare because most people that have an IRS debt are not a candidate for several reasons. Common reasons for not qualifying for an offer include too high of household income, too many assets, or “luxury” expenses being paid out.

The application process was started, information was compiled, and an offer was proposed.  The Gilbert AZ IRS offer in compromise was submitted for $2,172.00. Yes, that is a settlement of about 4 cents on the dollar. The offer was submitted in May 2016 and accepted by the Internal Revenue Service August 2017.  It is the norm to have offer in compromises’s take 12-18 months to be approved.  View Anthony’s acceptance letter below. Congratulations Anthony!

Gilbert AZ IRS Offer in Compromise

Gilbert AZ IRS Offer in Compromise

If you are ready to resolve your IRS debt contact Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors so he can explore and find the right solution for you. He will meet with you for a free consultation.  He will make today a great day for you.

Written by Scott Allen

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

View a 2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement by Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Today is August 4th and we just received notice of a 2017 Phoenix IRS settlement accepted by the IRS.  Robert, a current client, was behind on a few years of tax returns in addition to the old back taxes owed. Over the course of several months Scott Allen EA prepared the unfiled tax returns for 2012 through 2016. This client was in the middle of a financial hardship. He was laid off from his previous employer, receiving unemployment, and searching for new employment. On top of all of that, the IRS was on his back.

Through proper procedures Tax Debt Advisors was able to navigate their way to a resolution. A currently non collectible status was negotiated with the IRS to cover his old tax debts. The exciting part of this all is that 90% of his total liability will expire with the IRS in just over two years from now.  If he can ride out this settlement for two years Robert will not have to pay a single dime on his old debt with the IRS.

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

2017 Phoenix IRS Settlement

Currently non collectible status may not be the right solution for every taxpayer.  Not every taxpayer will qualify for it either. For some it is a permanent solution and for others it is only a temporary solution until they get their life back on track. Have a consultation with Scott Allen EA at 3155 E Southern Ave #101 Mesa AZ 85204 to determine which of the five or six different settlement options may be right for you. After Scott Allen EA has gotten you caught up with your back taxes and settled your IRS debt he can also be your “regular” tax preparation guy moving forward. He will do everything he can to make sure you stay in compliance with the Internal Revenue Service so your agreed settlement does not default.

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July 2017 Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews by Scott Allen EA

It can be difficult to compare one company to the next. Can I trust a strangers opinion? Scott Allen EA has always said to judge him by his recent performances. Real Tax Debt Advisors Reviews are documentation of real successes he has had with other clients in a similar situation. Below in this blog is a real recent approval letter from the IRS for his client Fred. Fred had all his tax returns filed with the IRS. He just did not get them paid. He came to Scott Allen EA to set up a new payment plan to settle his debt.

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

As Fred’s IRS Power of Attorney Scott Allen EA was able to put a stop to the levy on his social security income and work out a new fixed amount each month. For $271 per month the IRS will not levy or garnish his bank account or income. He is committed to filing and paying any future tax returns on time to prevent a default of this arrangement. Because there is a statute of limitation on time the IRS can go after taxes most of the taxes Fred owes will be expiring next year.  That will be 10 years from the time he filed a bunch of back tax returns.

View other Tax Debt Advisors Review by clicking here.  Or better yet, schedule a free consultation with him to discuss your tax matter.  He can file all your back tax returns even if you don’t have any records. Let him stop or prevent further levy action against you.

 

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

Tempe IRS Bank Levy Release

Get your Tempe IRS Bank Levy Release

After the IRS has issued a levy on your bank account it is possible to accomplish a Tempe IRS Bank Levy Release. When the bank receive the levy notice from the IRS they will grab whatever funds are in the account at that time.  They do not send it to the IRS right away; rather they hold the funds for 21 days. If they do not received a notice to release the levy within that 21 days the bank will forward those funds to the IRS as directed. It is important to know that the bank only “zaps” the bank account once per levy notice. They cannot keep “zapping” your bank account multiple times during that 21 day period.

Tax Debt Advisors has experience in dealing with severe IRS issues that involve bank levies and garnishments. Below is a document showing a Release of Levy for a recent client that was in that 21 day window when he met with Scott Allen EA.  Upon negotiations he was able to release the levy on his Bank of America account and settle up the debt in a payment plan.

Tempe IRS Bank Levy Release

Tempe IRS Bank Levy Release

If you have IRS debt or have unfiled tax returns give Scott Allen EA a call to schedule a convenient time to meet. Let him contact the IRS before they contact your bank account.

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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.

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Settle Phoenix AZ IRS Debt

Thomas settled his 2010 Phoenix AZ IRS Debt six years later

Just because you may have Phoenix AZ IRS debt that is several years old does not mean you cannot do something about it. Thomas owed the IRS over $100,000 for multiple tax years and many of which needed to be prepared and filed.

2010 was one of the tax years that Thomas did not file. Because he did not, the IRS went ahead and did it for him. Except they don’t file it in the taxpayers best interest; it gets filed in the simplest way possible which benefits the IRS 99% of the time.

In this blog is just a recent example of the negotiation handled by Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors. View the notice below to see what was successfully accomplished. Scott Allen EA turned a $13,000 IRS tax filing bill into nearly an $8,000 refund for the client. Always seek a second professional opinion before giving up on the “big bad IRS”.

Phoenix AZ IRS Tax Debt

Phoenix AZ IRS Tax Debt

Tax Debt Advisors is a Phoenix Arizona company that specializes in most matters pertaining to the IRS. Some of those matters are: preparing unfiled tax returns, payment plan negotiations, offers in compromise, appeals, innocent spouse claims, and more. For professional help on your case call 480-926-9300 today and speak with Scott Allen EA personally.

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