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Federal Income Tax Relief

It should be well-known by now you can get federal income tax relief, but in fact a lot of people are still unaware of this fact. There are a number of ways to negotiate a settlement or payment agreement with the IRS. Unfortunately the IRS will probably be the last agency to point this out to taxpayers.

Fair Share

Most taxpayers are hard-working and honest, and they don’t get into trouble with the IRS on purpose. Instead, circumstances lead to problems which make payment difficult or impossible. You can have the best … Continue Reading

Getting Tax Relief

Some people are fooled into thinking that getting tax relief isn’t necessary when it takes a while for the IRS to begin sending delinquent tax notices. But like an arrow hitting its mark, eventually the IRS will find you. When it does you will probably owe taxes, penalties and interest.

Never Represent Yourself

They say only a fool represents him or her self in court. This may sound harsh and there might be exceptions, but there’s a reason why this expression was invented. People who try to represent themselves in court are … Continue Reading

Obtaining Tax Relief

Obtaining tax relief really can be as easy as retaining the services of a tax negotiator. That may sound like an oversimplification of a difficult problem, but expert negotiation with the IRS can yield critical tax reductions and reasonable payment plans.

As a taxpayer, you have a lot of rights that will be trampled on unless you have an intermediary who can insure you are fairly treated by the IRS when obtaining tax relief.

Oh What A Relief That Is!

There was an old commercial on television for an indigestion relief … Continue Reading

Quality Tax Relief – tax relief help

Quality tax relief is a two-part program in that the IRS collection procedures are stopped and then an agreement is developed. Tax relief is just what it sounds like – relief from a tax burden that is unmanageable. The relief can take many different forms including an offer-and-compromise, tax write-off and amended tax debt to name a few.

Crossing Social Barriers

IRS problems can happen to anyone without regard to social status or earnings. In fact, the IRS has a reputation for harassing the people least likely to know how to defend … Continue Reading