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Who We Are
Since 1989, Washington Tax Services has represented thousands of
taxpayers with IRS and State tax issues. We are committed to efficient
and quick resolution for our clients. We currently are five licensed tax professionals with a support staff of ten.
Here are our key employees and tax professionals:
Matthew Woare, Enrolled Agent - Matthew is our General Manager. He represents clients before IRS and most state tax agencies. He is a veteran of Watax since 1997. Graduate of University of Washington.
Jay Freeborne's Tax Testimonials
JAY FREEBORNE, ENROLLED AGENT
WASHINGTON TAX SERVICES.
I have been working in the tax resolution industry since 1997. In 2005, I received my Enrolled Agent License to practice before the IRS. Here is a list of emails from clients that were sent to me over the last few years. You can also find my commentary on tax resolution issues at http://taxresolutiontalk.blogspot.com
Comments are verbatim as sent via email to Washington Tax Services (last names removed for privacy).
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Sept 10, 2009
There are 12 Ways to Resolve a Tax Matter with the IRS
by Jay Freeborne, EA
We identified 12 ways to resolve a tax balance owed to the IRS and separated them into TWO CATEGORIES: Permanent and Temporary Relief. Look through the list and see where your situation may be resolved. Call us to discuss further.
PERMANENT RELIEF
Reducing the debt - HARDSHIP
1. Offer in Compromise - Doubt as to Collectability
2. Bankruptcy Chapter 7
Reducing/eliminating the debt - INACCURACY
1. Amended Return
2. Substitute for Return Reconsideration
3. Tax Court
Latest Trends in IRS Collections
January 22, 2007
by Jay Freeborne, E.A., Washington Tax Services
From the thousands of contacts Washington Tax Services receives every year, our most recent experience is an escalation in "Substitute for Return" cases and "Audits." This trend seems to confirm rumors that audits and compliance cases increase during Republican administrations, while in Democratic administrations, collection cases grow.
Substitute for Returns (SFRS)- Why are they filed?