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We are Mesa Arizona’s Top IRS Problem Solvers for Offers in Compromise—General Information

IRS Offer in Compromise Mesa AZ

Here is some general information the IRS Offer in Compromise.  Beyond the basics you are best to consult with a local IRS resolution expert in Arizona.  If you truly cannot afford to pay back the taxes owed, including the interest and penalties, you may be a candidate to apply for an Offer in Compromise.  This IRS settlement option allows you to settle your entire debt for a lesser amount.  This can be done by making short monthly payments or one lump sum.

An Offer in compromise has an advantage over filing a bankruptcy because payroll taxes cannot be eliminated by filing a bankruptcy.  Once your offer has been accepted and you have paid in full the agreed amount, the IRS will remove all tax liens.  The amount that is considered acceptable by the IRS is based on your ability to pay.  Financial statements with proof of all of your personal and business expenses will have to be provided along with bank statements.

Many potential Mesa AZ Offer in Compromise clients qualify for an Offer but the amount considered acceptable to the IRS is more than the taxpayer can pay.  To determine if you are a viable Offer candidate, contact Scott Allen E.A. of Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.

 

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We are Mesa Arizona’s Top IRS Problem Solvers for Payroll Tax Debt

Payroll taxes are not dischargeable in a bankruptcy and therefore need to be resolved with some other IRS settlement option.  A monthly payment plan will require you to pay the principle, interest and penalties in full or until the statute of limitations runs out which will be 10 years from the date of assessment of the IRS tax debt.  If your monthly payment is very small or the statute of limitations is about to expire or you qualify for a currently not collectible status you may want to selection one of these options versus an IRS Offer in Compromise.  The Offer program may be the best option if none of the above apply to you.

The Offer program is a lengthy process that will require you to stay in compliance during and after you have been approved and made the required payment.  Few taxpayers understand the process and how to keep their Offer from being disallowed.  Scott Allen E.A. in Mesa AZ provides a free initial consultation and can walk you through all the steps needed to select the right settlement option.  You can reach Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300.

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We are Mesa Arizona’s Top IRS Problem Solvers for Offer in Compromise—Big Warning !

Let’s start out with a big warning. Very few taxpayers qualify to do an IRS Offer in Compromise. Most cannot afford the amount of the Offer the IRS will accept. If you are told by a IRS resolution professional that you qualify for an Offer in Compromise get a second opinion. This is especially true if you are talking with an out of state company that often make promises they cannot keep. Get your second opinion locally here in Arizona. You will probably find out that you do not qualify for the Offer amount you were first told and you will likely feel better about using a local company as well.
Scott Allen E.A. of Mesa AZ is the right choice to get your correct determination if you qualify for an Offer and the amount you would qualify for. Often the Offer in Compromise option is not the best settlement option. Before you leap into a commitment financially, call Scott Allen E.A. at 480-926-9300 and schedule a free initial consultation. You will quickly know you have made the right decision during your first appointment.

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Arizona’s Tax Debt Advisors provides Successful IRS Audit Representation

Mesa Arizona IRS Audit Representation

It is almost inevitable that sometime your individual return or small business return will be audited by the IRS.  It doesn’t matter how careful or legitimate your return is prepared; the IRS computers can select you for a Mesa AZ audit.  The IRS will issue an audit notice within three years of your filing so it is important to keep your records at least three years.  If the IRS can prove that you have under-reported income by 25% or more the IRS has more time in which to audit past returns.

Select a competent Mesa Arizona tax representative that will attend the audit with or without your presence.  You will have to give your representative an IRS power of attorney to represent you.  The initial audit will usually result in what you expect but not always.  Taxpayers can take their case to IRS Appeals where there is more latitude on what the IRS will or will not accept what was claimed on your return.

This summary cannot advise you of what you need to do to prepare for a successful audit in Mesa AZ.  Contact Scott Allen E.A. for a free initial in office consultation.  During your appointment you can decide if you want representation with the audit or with the Appeals office.  Scott will not take you case unless it is in your best interest.  Call 480-926-9300 to schedule your appointment.

 

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Scott Allen E.A. for information on all of the IRS Tax Relief Programs

IRS Tax Relief Programs

If you have an IRS tax debt in Gilbert AZ and are confused about how to get it resolved, call Scott Allen E.A.   Scott offers a free consultation and can outline each of the options that apply to you and get that settlement option approved by the IRS.  Scott will require some financial information that needs to be accurate and complete.  Even minor omissions can make one option appear to be better than the right option.  Scott Allen of Gilbert AZ promises follow through service but that is worthless unless you provide correct information in a timely manner.  Only you can tie Scott’s hands—not the IRS.  Scott can be reached at 480-926-9300 for an appointment.  If you call from out of town, Scott will schedule a telephone appointment.  Either way Scott Allen E.A. will make that appointment a great day for you!

 

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Consider Scott Allen E.A. if you receive an Innocent Spouse Preliminary Determination Letter in Buckeye Arizona

Innocent Spouse Help in Buckeye AZ

If you have applied for Innocent Spouse relief, the Innocent Spouse Preliminary Determination letter gives you 30 days to file an appeal to their findings.  If you have filed for Innocent Spouse relief on your own, now is the time to get professional assistance to try to save your Innocent Spouse benefits.  Many times, the Buckeye AZ IRS has been unjustly swayed by the arguments presented by your spouse that created the problem in the first place.  It is critical how your facts are presented and many times the IRS personnel do not really understand your position or your documentation is incomplete.

May I suggest you contact Scott Allen E.A. as soon as you receive an Innocent Spouse Preliminary Determination letter in Buckeye AZ?  Scott offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300 to schedule your appointment.  Scott will make your appointment a great day for you!  His office is in Mesa AZ but he will be worth the drive or at least a phone consultation.

Your Buckeye AZ IRS Tax Professional

 

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Call Scott Allen E.A. if you receive an Arizona Notice of Federal Tax Lien

Notice of Federal Tax Lien in Arizona

This is definitely the time to get the expert opinion of an Arizona IRS resolution professional.  Many times Scott Allen E.A. will advise you to request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing.  You only have 30 days from the date of the Notice of Federal Tax Lien to request a CDP hearing.  Sometimes even getting a delay will allow you time to complete a home or car loan even if the tax lien is eventually filed.

The Appeals Officers at a Collection Due Process Hearing is an impartial employee at the IRS that has not had any previous dealings with your matter.  This is a time to explain your side of the story why an Arizona Federal Tax Lien should not be filed.  Scott Allen E.A. in Arizona has represented many clients before a CDP hearing and can advise you of your best strategy or options to avoid a tax lien being filed.  Scott Allen E.A. offers a free consultation and can be reached at 480-926-9300.  Scott will make that day a great day for you!

 

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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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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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IRS tax help for the Arizona Construction Industry

Arizona IRS Tax Help

There is only on germ or virus is more contagious than any other to the construction industry—that is virus of bad IRS advice pass amount your own peers.  If you want accurate information that you can rely on get it from a professional in another field that specializes in that subject.

Most construction professionals get into trouble with the IRS due to bad advice, especially in the areas of independent contractor/employee issues, the structuring of their business, and what they can take as business and personal deductions, and the lack of making no estimated tax payments towards current year tax liabilities or claiming exempt on their W-2 withholdings.

We can help Arizona construction industry professionals in the following specialties:

Electricians, Concrete Workers, Plumbers, Roofer, Dry Wall and Plaster Workers, Architects, Inspectors, Project Managers, Landscapers, Painters, Glazers, Framers, Tile and Flooring Workers. 

Why is the IRS making the construction industry a target for IRS audits?  First, is the lack of filing tax returns.  The construction industry has the lowest compliance rate among all the professions.  Second, lack of making tax payments in the form of estimated taxes or having withholdings on W-2’s wages.  Employers in the construction industry typically want to pay their workers as if there were independent contractors.  Hence, no withholdings are being paid by the employers and the workers fail to pay estimated taxes.

If you receive a notice of being audited by the IRS—take it very seriously, get professional help.  If one year has significant changes that produce additional revenue to the IRS, it is highly probably that the audit will be expanded to other years.  The IRS knows that bad practices regarding IRS matters are very contagious in the construction community.  Call me today for a free initial confidential consultation.

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IRS tax help for the Arizona Construction Industry 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, Lake Havasu City, Kingman

 

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