Unpaid Taxes - Using a Tax Professional and What to Consider
Describes how unpaid taxes is not uncommon problem in the US. It also describes that self-help advice and professional back tax firms exist for unpaid state or IRS taxes. Lastly, it reviews important factors to consider when selecting a professional back taxes help firm.
The stress of dealing with the IRS can be debilitating and may seriously disrupt your life. But, rest assured you are in a boat shared by millions of Americans, especially during these harsh economic times. It’s scary when you owe the government money and all sorts of negative thoughts float through your head. The most common worry is wondering whether or not you will lose your house, or have to endure the financial strain from wage garnishment.
The thing to remember if you have unpaid taxes is that it’s not the end of the world and you have many options. Sure, it may seem like it’s too hard to deal with and you would like to sweep it under the carpet and forget about it, but that is not going to help in the long term because IRS enforcement actions like tax liens and levies will follow.
The IRS wants their money, but they sometimes may accept reasonable cause or reasons for not being able to pay. Moreover, there are tax solutions out there that are not promoted by the IRS so its important to research tax solutions or work with a professional. The IRS understands you are in a vulnerable position and may be willing to do anything to resolve your tax burden, including cornering you and making threats so that you act quick.
You need expert advice about how to handle your unpaid taxes. The IRS website and other websites offering self-help are a good place to start. The IRS website is not the most clear on possible tax solutions but other sites go into more depth. Doing a Google search for "back taxes help' will lead you to a few good websites to start. If self-help fails, you can always turn to professional tax resolution firms that handle everything from filing tax returns, resolving IRS enforcement actions to settling back taxes. Remember, it is best to not do it alone, let an expert show you how it’s done. There are many firms out there but typically teams comprised of tax attorneys, CPAs, and former IRS agents.
When considering a tax firm there are a few factors you should consider in order to have the best outcome. Here are a few you might consider from having expert knowledge of the industry:
What are the fees?
Is there a free no-obligation tax analysis?
Do they have retainer or hidden fees?
Are they a BBB member?
What type of experts comprise their tax firm?
What services do they provide (eg. filing services, representation etc)?
Answer these questions by either visiting a back tax help firm’s website or by calling them. Typically you want to work with firm that has no hidden fees, retainer fees and offers a free consultation or tax analysis. A Better Business Bureau member is preferred but not a must. What is a must is firm that can help you file back taxes, settle them, as well resolve any IRS penalties, liens or levies.
Moreover, make sure that they have deep experience. Deep experience means they have tax attorneys, former IRS agents, and CPAs because each type of professional usually in specialized for different tax problems. The IRS tax code and most State tax codes are not easy and therefore having a reputable and diverse firm of professionals is important.
There are millions of people in the same situation and you will get through it as well. Doing due diligence, when picking a tax firm, will save you time, energy, and money in the long run. Most people are not aware of their legal options when dealing with the IRS and that is nothing to be ashamed of – that is why experts exist.
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If you want a tax resolution firm for unpaid taxes we can help! Call us at 800-717-2797 or visit our site on more information,
If you want a tax resolution firm for unpaid taxes we can help! Call us at 800-717-2797 or visit our site on more information,

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