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Tax Return Filing, Compliance and Resolving Tax Debts
The first requirement for resolving an IRS or state tax debt is tax compliance. Contrary to what many people think, if you owe back taxes, your first priority should actually be paying the current year. Those that don't withhold or pay their current taxes often find themselves in a viscous cycle of constantly struggling to re-pay back taxes and continually owing when it comes time to file again.
How to Stop Wage Garnishment
A wage garnishment or wage levy is a legal seizure of property. It is an effective method of tax collection used by both the IRS and many States. The IRS or States will issue a wage garnishment to seize all or part of a taxpayer’s wages if a taxpayer does not respond to collection letters or fails to live up to an agreement to re-pay back taxes. A wage garnishment does not take the taxpayer’s financial situation into account and is often thought of by collection agents more as an “attention getter” than a true resolution to a tax problem.
IRS Tax Audits
Our Audit Defense Specialists will help you respond to an IRS Audit.
An IRS audit can be triggered by irregularities on a taxpayer's tax return or simply because the tax return has been selected at random to be audited.
IRS SFR - Substitute Filed Returns
If you don't file your returns, The IRS may file for you.
When a taxpayer does not file a return for one year or many years, frequently the IRS will file the return(s) for them. When the IRS files a Substitute Filed Return (also known as an SFR) most of the time the taxpayer will end up owing significantly more in back taxes than if they had filed themselves.
Remove Tax Penalties
We Can Save You Thousands On Tax Penalties
IRS penalties and interest can quickly turn a reasonable tax debt into something completely unaffordable and financially burdensome.
IRS or State Wage Garnishment
We Can Help You Keep the Money you Earn.
Wage Garnishment is a common IRS tax collection tool (also called a Wage Levy or Garnishiment). An IRS Wage Garnishment follows the same concept as a Levy. In this case a notice is sent to the taxpayer's employer, ordering them to withhold a certain amount of the taxpayer's wages, and pay it directly to the IRS.