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Tax Time – A Good Time to Resolve Back Tax Balances

February 13, 2014

Tax Time - A Good Time to Resolve Back Tax Balances
Tax Time – A Good Time to Resolve Back Tax Balances

Tax Time – A Good Time to Resolve Back Tax Balances: Tax time is as good a time as any to resolve back taxes issues. Paying or settling back tax balances at the same time as filing current returns starts the new tax year off with a clean slate and avoids the escalating consequences that back tax balances can cause. The worst choice a taxpayer can make is to ignore outstanding tax liabilities and hope they will vanish. As always, the best course of action is to face the problem head on and pay the balance in full. If the necessary resources are lacking, as is often the case, there are numerous tax settlement options available. That being said, tax time is now and now is the best time to resolve back tax balances!

The consequences of ignoring back taxes escalate over time and can be severe. Penalties for failure to pay back taxes are assessed at a rate of 0.25% to 1% of the tax amount due for each month or partial that tax balances remain unpaid. These penalties continue to accumulate until they reach a maximum of 25% of the initial tax amount owed. In addition, since the IRS treats a back tax balance as a loan, they charge interest on the overdue amount at a rate that varies with the federal short term interest rate. If penalty and interest charges are not enough motivation to resolve back tax balances, the IRS or State Tax Agency may impose some type of enforced collection action. These aggressive collection activities include tax liens, tax levies and wage garnishments.

The best way to resolve an existing back tax liability is to pay the balance in full. If sufficient funds are not readily available, the taxpayer might consider putting the back tax amount on a credit card, withdrawing from a retirement account or taking out a bank loan. Short term extensions are available for taxpayers who will have the resources to pay their tax bill within 120 days. Additionally, there are numerous tax settlement options available for those who cannot make full payment either immediately or in the short term. These options include Installment Agreements, Partial Payment Installment Agreements and Offers in Compromise, among other things. Aside from these tax settlement options, penalty waivers are sometimes available for delinquent taxpayers who were unable to meet their tax obligations due to circumstances that were beyond their control.

The best course of action for a taxpayer who has a back tax balance may be to contact a certified tax professional for help in determining the best way to resolve the outstanding liability. Although numerous tax settlement alternatives are available, the qualifying criteria are specific and can be confusing. In addition the application procedures are complex and time consuming. That being said, it may take a professional with a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the various tax settlement alternatives to effectively maneuver the system.

If you have tax questions or a tax debt you are unable to pay, our tax settlement professionals are happy to discuss your tax resolution options free of charge. For more information about our services, visit us today at www.professionaltaxresolution.com or call us at 877.889.6527. With over 16 years in the business of resolving tax debt, we have a thorough understanding of tax law together with the experience to know which settlement option will be the best fit for your specific set of circumstances.

 

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