He Owed the IRS $80,000 in Back Taxes. We Reduced His Tax Debt to Zero!

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 always begin with gathering the records necessary to prepare the un-filed tax returns. In this case, the taxpayer was able to gather some information from banking records and some from customers for which he had provided services. Fortunately for this taxpayer, his wife had worked for several years and had had federal and state taxes deducted from her paycheck. We were able to obtain and verify additional tax information by obtaining IRS wage and income transcripts.

After gathering all possible relevant information, we were able to prepare all of the outstanding tax returns.  While balances were due in some years, refunds were owed in others. We were able to request that the IRS apply refunds owed to years where balances were due such that the net result was an outstanding tax liability of zero. It is never advisable to wait for a wage garnishment, tax lien or tax levy to resolve an outstanding tax issue. However, even when a tax issue seems practically unsolvable, there are tax resolution options available.  Professional Tax Resolution always looks at all available tax settlement options and provides a tax debt resolution plan for even the most complicated cases.

Haven’t filed your taxes in years? Don’t give up! Some Back Tax Tips.

Seeking Back Tax Help

Finding back tax help can be so confusing and stressful that some taxpayers simply give up. When attempting to resolve IRS issues, the help of a qualified professional can be invaluable. Yet finding the right person for the job can be a difficult task in itself.  Many types of companies advertise back tax help but some are made up of salespeople and marketing agents who know very little about negotiating with the IRS. Tax law is difficult to understand and the policies and procedures of the IRS are complex so it is important to find a tax professional that is not only honest and ethical but also experienced in providing back tax help. To insure that an individual meets these qualifications, it is a good idea to verify their current licensure with the state certification agency and the Better Business Bureau. A licensed tax professional that specializes in back tax help is required by their profession to meet stringent continuing education requirements in order to stay current with the never ending stream of changing tax regulations. Hiring a tax professional with verifiable credentials is really the only way that you can be sure of the qualifications of the professional you are hiring.

Let a Professional Do the Talking

Many taxpayers contact us only after they have made numerous attempts to resolve their back tax issues on their own.  Very often they seem surprised that the IRS was not very helpful in getting their back tax issue resolved.  While IRS employees are usually very knowledgeable, it is important to remember that it is the job of most IRS agents to collect the tax you owe. Also, the IRS is divided into many unconnected departments so there is a good chance that the person you are talking with does not even know how help you with your issue. At Professional Tax Resolution, we work with the IRS on a daily basis and are familiar with their policies and procedures.  We know how to communicate with them effectively and will negotiate with them on your behalf to resolve your back tax issues.

Avoid the Penalties and Interest

Many taxpayers are very slow to resolve you their back tax issues. If you are one of those people, it is important to remember that back tax balances continue to accrue penalties and interest until the balance is ether paid or a tax settlement is reached. It is not uncommon for penalties and interest to make up more than half of the total balance that a taxpayer owes.  An experienced tax professional will examine all of your tax settlement options including the waiver of penalties and interest and partial payment settlement options where the IRS accepts an amount that is significantly less than the amount actually owed.

Find the Right Professional

When you are in need of back tax help, probably the most important decision you will make is the selection of a tax professional.  At Professional Tax Resolution our CPAs and Enrolled Agents have many years of experience helping taxpayers resolve even the most complicated tax debt situations. Our process will always begin at the source of the problem and follow the solution through to a complete resolution. We encourage our customers to check our memberships, reviews and affiliations for verification of our credentials and our past successes.