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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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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.

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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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Tempe IRS Settlement by Scott Allen EA

Another Tempe IRS Settlement

Are you behind on paying your taxes? If you need a Tempe IRS Settlement or help with unfiled tax returns contact the office of Tax Debt Advisors today. You may feel like the you are the only person behind on his or her taxes but it’s quite the contrary. Thousands of taxpayers find themselves with tax trouble each and every year.  Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors can help you navigate through you tax burden.  When it comes to settling an IRS debt it is important to not be closed minded. The IRS has several options available to you to settle your IRS debt. And everyone one of those options has something good and something bad about it.  With Scott Allen EA you will know all of that information before making this important decision.

To help you evaluate and review Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors below is an approval letter for a Tempe IRS Settlement completed. Gus and his wife owe for back taxes, just finished getting their last child through college, and needed to settle things up with the IRS finally.  Due to Gus’s income level we knew negotiating a payment plan was the most realistic option.  We got just that done for Gus.  View the notice below to see the work accomplish by Scott Allen EA.

Tempe IRS Settlement

Tempe IRS Settlement

This plan protects them from any collection activity from the IRS. Their #1 goal is making sure they don’t fall into the trap of owing taxes on future tax returns. If so, the IRS will default the plan and require a new agreement to be negotiated. Get your family protected from the IRS by speaking with Scott Allen EA today. He will make today a great day for you.

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Chandler AZ Defaulted IRS Payment Plan

Oh no! A Chandler AZ defaulted IRS payment plan

Do not panic if you have a Chandler AZ defaulted IRS payment plan.  For various reason an IRS payment can can enter default.  Either a taxpayer misses a payment, late on a payment, or adds additional debt to the account.  The IRS can also trigger a default of the agreement by doing a periodic review of the account every 2-4 years.

If you find yourself in one of these categories consider calling Scott Allen EA today to discuss your options.  He will do a complete overview of your account with the IRS to determine your best option.  Just because you have been in a payment plan with the IRS for the last three years does not mean it is still the best option for you today.  It is important to look at options such as bankruptcy or an offer in compromise.  IRS tax debts have expiration dates. Have Scott Allen EA let you know when your debt expires!

Once it has been determined what option is best to settle your Chandler AZ defaulted IRS payment plan, Scott of Tax Debt Advisors will get it done for you.  See a recent Tax Debt Advisors review of an actual accomplishment of his.  This was a taxpayer who had defaulted his agreement and Scott was able to file his missing tax return and re-work a new payment plan for him.

Chandler AZ Defaulted IRS Payment Plan

Chandler AZ Defaulted IRS Payment Plan

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2017 IRS Settlement Phoenix AZ

Complete your IRS Settlement Phoenix AZ

Tax Debt Advisors, Inc specializes in all IRS settlement Phoenix AZ options. Negotiating a payment plan is just one of about five or six ways to resolve an IRS debt situation. Derek is a client of Tax Debt Advisors. He came to work with them to file back tax returns and negotiate his IRS debt.  After getting caught up on the missing tax returns the proper analysis was completed on his current financial state. It was determined that a payment plan settlement would be his best resolution.  An offer in compromise was also looked into but Derek did not have any way of coming up with the proper funds to afford to pay a “lump sum” settlement with the IRS. He may look into that again in a year or two.

View the image below to see the approval letter of acceptance on the IRS settlement Phoenix AZ.  Scott Allen EA of Tax Debt Advisors has a proven track record of success. Let this be one recent example out of thousands of successful cases.  Call and set up a free consultation with Scott Allen EA today to see what he can do to assist you in your tax struggles. He will make today a great day for you.

IRS Settlement Phoenix AZ

IRS Settlement Phoenix AZ

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Tax Attorney Chandler

Tax Attorney Chandler AZ

Are you searching for “Tax Attorney Chandler” while looking for someone to help you fix your tax troubles with the IRS? First of all, you don’t actually need a tax attorney to fix your tax problems with the IRS, you just need someone experienced in tax debt and tax law. Tax Debt Advisors Inc has been handling tax debts in Arizona since 1977. Help get things straight with the IRS by calling Scott Allen at Tax Debit Advisors, Inc. today at 480-926-9300 to help you get right with the IRS today!

Common Reasons To Hire A Tax Attorney

Below are the most common reasons to hire a tax attorney. Although, these are also services provided by Tax Debt Advisors Inc. Tax Debt Advisors can help with:

  • Income tax audits
  • Property tax issues
  • Offers-in-Compromise
  • Business Tax Issues
  • Installment Agreements
  • IRS Liens & Tax Levies
  • Tax Audit Defense
  • and more

When you are handling issues with the IRS, hiring a tax attorney is not actually required. However, by hiring a Tax Debt Advisor, you will get help from someone dealing with tax issues for over 41 years. If you have found yourself in trouble, Scott Allen can help guide you through any tax situation.

Why You Don’t Need A Tax Attorney

Here are the reasons and warning signs of why you don’t need a tax attorney.

Here are the warning signs:

  • If you are considering a tax attorney out of fear, and your situation is not caused by fraudulent or criminally filed returns, you’ll be greatly disappointed. Your fear allows attorneys to generate income. Many clients that began using our services after using a tax attorney often mention they were intimidated that something bad ‘could happen if…’. This ‘if’ is followed with large retainer fees, every time.
  • The IRS resolution work is easier to understand than most think, in most cases it is common sense. Having an established relationship improves the understanding with idiosyncrasies. It is common attorneys to use your fear to scare your more, while making you believe it is necessary to pay for their legal training to be successful.
  • Another common factor is clients believing they get what they pay for, and comparing the amount paid to the quality of service. In many situations, attorney’s charge between 25% and 400% or more for the same services. If you do consult a tax attorney, you should consider obtaining a second opinion by calling our office for a free consultation.

Feel Confident With Experienced Tax Representation

When looking back over the years, one of the most common factors we notice in poor decision making were those that allowed fear to influence their decision. There is a quote from a Star Wars movie that I have grown to love, as it explains how Anakin became Darth Vader – “It was fear which pushed me to the dark side.”

If you’ve already had an initial consultation with a tax attorney, the first thing you should do is ask yourself “Did they lower my fear, or use it to benefit their profits?” Good representatives leave clients feeling better about their situation, not scared. Great representatives pay attention to the 99% of positive scenarios, things that can go right. Poor representatives focus on the 1% of negative scenarios which rarely occur. When you are considering a representative, take the time to give me a call and get a second opinion, I know you will be glad.

Free Tax 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 IRS tax problems and think you need a tax attorney to represent you, give us a call first. This is an important decision to make that requires the experience and knowledge of a highly skilled Enrolled Agent. Scott Allen EA can be that choice for you. There is a great chance that you don’t need legal representation for your tax problems. Our tax debt advisors can help you solve those same tax problems for less money. To schedule you free tax consultation in Chandler 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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Tax Debt Advisors Settlement

Tax Debt Advisors Settlement completed

Click on the image below to see the Tax Debt Advisors settlement completed by Scott Allen EA.  The taxpayer owed a large sum of back tax debt to the IRS.  Most of it was able to be discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The portion that did not meet the bankruptcy qualifications was able to be negotiated into a payment plan with the IRS.  The agreement was also completed preventing the IRS from filing any new IRS tax liens.  One of the requirements to not have tax liens filed is to owe the IRS less then $50,000.  Another requirement is to have the payment plan be set up as a direct debit from a checking account.  This is just one of literally thousands of successful IRS settlements completed by Tax Debt Advisors in Mesa Arizona.

Tax Debt Advisors Settlement

Tax Debt Advisors Settlement

 

If you find yourself in a similar situation whether you have unfiled tax returns or just owe the IRS for back tax debt speak with Scott Allen of Tax Debt Advisors today. He will meet with you for a free consultation.  There are many different ways to resolve an IRS debt and Scott will walk you thru each option available to you.

 

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Phoenix Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Phoenix Tax Debt Advisors Reviews in 2016

See below the installment arrangement that was negotiated for Jeff. This is real Phoenix Tax Debt Advisor Reviews you can actually trust. Jeff and his wife owe the IRS for tax years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. All of these years are in one installment arrangement to satisiy the debt.

Jeff initially came in to visit with Scott Allen EA with seven years of back tax returns to file.  He gave Scott IRS Power of Attorney to represent him before the Internal Revenue Service. With this authorization Scott held off all collection activity while going through this process. All tax returns were prepared and filed in a timely manner.

Let Scott Allen EA represent you in the same manner he helped Jeff. He will walk you through the process from beginning to end. The best part of it all is now Jeff has a place to go and have his tax preparation done on a yearly basis to keep him from getting back into trouble.

Phoenix Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

Phoenix Tax Debt Advisors Reviews

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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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