Steve H. came to Professional Tax Resolution after receiving notice of a wage garnishment from his largest customer. Steve, a technology consultant, had failed to file tax returns for six years and, according to IRS calculations, owed over $80,000 in back taxes, penalties and interest. Tax settlement plans for taxpayers with numerous un-filed tax returns… Continue reading →
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Amazing Tax Settlement – $1,600,000 Tax Debt Reduced to Zero!
Karen M. was recently divorced and owed the IRS over $1,600,000 for a joint IRS liability she had incurred with her ex-husband. The debt had accumulated over many years and, as is usually the case, included a significant dollar amount of assessed penalties and interest. The taxpayer was newly single, lived on a modest income… Continue reading →
Complicated Tax Settlements and Returns Are Our Specialty. We Found This Client $75,000!
There are many types of accounting, tax and tax settlement service providers. CPAs and accounting firms typically provide tax preparation services to businesses and individuals but rarely devote much effort to actual tax settlements. On the other hand, tax resolution and tax settlement firms focus mostly on settling outstanding tax debt without ensuring that all… Continue reading →
IRS Debt – How did that happen? Now what do I do?
Incurring an IRS Debt Most people who have IRS debt do not find themselves in that situation due to an unwillingness to pay their fair share of taxes. It is much more common that taxpayers find themselves owing the IRS either due to a mistake on a previously filed income tax return or some unavoidable… Continue reading →
Unfiled Tax Returns or Back Tax Troubles? Here is Some Back Tax Guidance
Can You Get Help With Back Taxes? If you are like many Americans who are having trouble keeping up with finances these days then you may have also found yourself a year or two behind on paying your taxes. Perhaps you even skipped filing for a few years. Left unresolved, unpaid tax debt or unfiled… Continue reading →
Tax Debt Can Start with a Small Mistake – Tips to Avoid the IRS Debt Cycle
Tax Debt can develop from a simple mistake or unreported item on a return. The IRS takes time to find errors and yet penalties and interest accrue during that period. Here are some simple steps to help avoid making some common Tax Filing mistakes.

