Are you struggling with unfiled tax returns and unaffordable tax payments?
We can help minimize or eliminate your tax liability in three ways:
First, our team is trained in negotiating Offer in Compromise and reducing your bottom line.
Second, we are uniquely skilled at amending prior tax returns and maximizing your tax reduction. Together we can amend as many years of tax returns as needed.
Third, as a taxpayer you are protected by the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. We can act as your legal tax representatives to be sure you only pay the amount of tax that you legally owe, including interest and penalties.
Offer in Compromise
Do you want to eliminate most of your taxes? We are the largest provider of Offer in Compromise. We are skilled at achieving Offer in Compromise with the IRS and helping you become liability free. Our certified team has been able to eliminate more than 90% of tax liability for clients. Our experienced experts specialize in vigorous negotiations, bringing you the lowest monthly tax payments you can afford.
Avoid Substitute Filed Returns
If you don’t file a return, the IRS is allowed to file on your behalf with a Substitute Filed Return (SFR). The SFR will exclude any exemptions or itemized deductions that could reduce your tax liability. Don’t let this happen to you!
Avoid Damages to Your Credit History
By not filing your tax return your credit score can be negatively effected. This can affect your ability to refinance a property, acquire a business loan, or obtain financial aid for higher education. We can assist you in restoring your credit score.
Avoid Refusal for Payment Plan
The IRS will refuse negotiations for establishing a payment plan if you haven’t filed prior year tax returns. We can help you file prior tax years and begin discussions for affordable installment plans. We will work directly with the IRS to help you file.
Avoid Criminal Charges
Failure to file your tax return is a felony. By filing a tax return–even if you can’t pay the tax–is a step in the right direction. We can guide you towards avoiding Taxpayer Delinquency Investigations (TDI) and bring your tax return account current.
Avoid Social Security Garnishment
For self-employed taxpayers it is imperative that you file a tax return so that your self-employment income can be reported to the Social Security Administration and you will receive the correct retirement and disability benefits. Don’t wait!
Meet with one of our specialists today and let’s work together. We are knowledgeable about the IRS and the Franchise Tax Board’s requirements and procedures. Call today for a free consultation.