Monday, October 10th, 2011
The US economy has been slow to recover from the recession, and as a result, many American homeowners have lost their jobs and are unable to find new employment. These same folks, some out of work indefinitely, are struggling to pay their bills and keep a roof over their head. Households who find themselves this far underwater and unable to pay their mortgage may feel forced to consider home foreclosure
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Friday, September 30th, 2011
I contributed to a recent article written by Tax Analysts Document Service regarding the unscrupulous practices of some tax negotiation-resolution firms (the article was called Tax Debt Representation Industry Continues to Operate in the Shadows). I talked about the reality thatsome tax resolution firms have negatively affected not only vulnerable taxpayers but also damaged the reputation of the viable tax debt representation industry and set the Federal Trade Commission
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Friday, August 12th, 2011
I’m Michael Rozbruch, a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, Founder and CEO of Tax Resolution Services. Consumers come to us everyday for tax relief help, especially when it comes to settling back taxes. Some people have heard of the Offer in Compromise program – thoughnot everyone qualifies. Below is a recent question from one of our clients about settling tax debt, and my answer follows, which may be insightful for
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Friday, July 8th, 2011
At Tax Resolution Services we are constantly seeking the best options for clients who are settling back tax debt. Some people have heard about the Offer in Compromise program – a tax settlement program between the consumer and the IRS – but don’t know all the facts about it. Below is a great question by a tax client that addresses most people’s concerns about the Offer in Compromise program and
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Friday, June 17th, 2011
Tax questions from people facing tax problems are common in our office. Â Here is a question from a person owing back taxes and our advice on what can be done.
Question: I closed my business a year ago, and then I took some bad advice. I just found out I owe a lot in back taxes, and Iâm feeling hopeless and helpless. What can I do? Answer: Let me first assure
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Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
Many of our clients at Tax Resolution Services inquire about the Offer in Compromise program - a program established by the IRS to help consumers settle tax debt, usually at a fraction of what they owe. What most people don’t know is that the Offer in Compromise is a privilege set forth by the IRS and that a person needs to qualify for this program. How does someone qualify?  Read more from the IRS Question Corner of
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Monday, April 4th, 2011
Todayâs Tax Resolution Tip:
If you owe the IRS a large amount of money and can’t afford to pay the lump sum at once, don’t panic. Consider an Installment Agreement, which is a payment plan used to break up payment on a monthly basis. This is a common route taken byqualifying consumers to settle their back taxes. Read the Installment Agreement FAQ for more information on IRS Payment Plans and Installment
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Many people don’t know that the IRS will work with you if you owe back taxes and feel that you cannot afford to pay them all at once. For many of our clients at Tax Resolution Services, we have set up an IRS Installment Agreement plan, simply known as an IRS Payment Plan,which is an arrangement a consumer enters into with the IRS to pay back taxes owed. This allows the person to
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Sunday, March 13th, 2011
I recently mentioned the new effort by the IRS Â to help consumers with delinquent back taxes avoid tax liens and become compliant in these economically challenging times.
While these tax relief efforts from the IRS would seem to be welcome news, we tax resolution experts have little hope that these changes will result in much of a break for the consumers who need it most.
Here’s why: from my experience, I have
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
This February the IRS made a major announcement regarding their new effort aimed at helping taxpayers who are struggling. These new policies and programs will be put in place to 1) assist consumers in paying their back taxes and 2) avoididing tax liens.
This isn’t the first time the IRS has tried to be generous with taxpayers by offering them a ‘break‘. This IRS announcement nearly boasts that this is another
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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Tax schemes designed to defraud the IRS of money never work for long. Taking part in a tax scheme such as the one described below is not the solution to tax relief. If you owe back taxes, the solution lies with a qualified tax professional who can guide you through the process of tax relief. Tax Resolution Services is made up of tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists that
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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
At Tax Resolution Services we help people who are struggling with back taxes on a daily basis. Questions about how to settle back taxes are often asked of our Certified Tax Resolution Specialists. If you are struggling with back tax debt, there are tax relief options available, as outlined below.Â
Question: Thereâs no way I can pay what the IRS says I owe. No way whatsoever! They say I owe the
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Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
If you can’t afford to pay your back taxes in full, know that the IRS offers several flexible payment options for paying back taxes. Qualifying taxpayers can acquire tax relief from tax debt through payment options that help settle tax liability for less than the amount owed orwith periodic payments to eliminate tax debt over time. If you have acquired threatening IRS collection notices or face debilitating IRS
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Tax debt can be a huge burden and scary to face. Many people do not know that the IRS has options for those who may not be able to pay off their tax debt. One of these options is called the Offer in Compromise program. One of my tax relief clients asked about the Offer in Compromise program (see question below) and I believe that explaining the history of the Offer
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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
As the economy begins to slowly rebound, there are some 26 million Americans plagued with tax problems including audit or collection-related issues. And with the IRS collection efforts on the rise supported by a record enforcement budget of $5.5 billion, Americans need to know their rights and options for tax relief.
While taxpayers may always represent themselves in front of the IRS, many turn to professional tax help (a specialized tax
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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
Even the IRS is feeling the festive holiday spirit! And this means possibly a bit of tax relief in time for the holidays. The bureau announced this month that they have over $164.6 million in undelivered refund checks and want to deliver them to their rightful owners. What does this mean for you? If you are one of the 111,893 taxpayers who are owed a refund check but never acquired
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Monday, November 15th, 2010
Even if you canât afford to pay your back taxes to the IRS, it is essential to avoid stiff penalties from the IRS and file all delinquent returns now. Every year, thousands (potentially millions) of taxpayers fail to file legally required tax returns. The act of not filing usually results in increasingly damaging problems as time goes by, such as additional interest, crippling penalties and IRS collections including levies on your
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
Is the IRS on the verge of knocking down your door because you owe back taxes? You should be afraid! The IRS is more than happy to pursue those that owe back taxes, whether a large or small amount. Be proactive and settle your back taxes now! At Tax Resolution Services we can help you find tax relief. Read on about possible solutions to settle your back tax problems.
Question: If I owe
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Monday, November 1st, 2010
When you are working to resolve your back taxes, your definition of âsuccessâ will depend on the specifics of your situation. Some taxpayers find success in lowering their tax bill. However, not everyone is eligible to pay âpennies on the dollarâ on their IRS back taxes, and in many cases, preventing or halting debilitating IRS collection tactics is vital to help struggling taxpayers preserve their finances to the greatest degree
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Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Due to the harsh reality of the current economy, more Americans are filing for bankruptcy. Although there may be a certain negative connotation attached to filing for bankruptcy, it is also an effective way for many people to get fresh new starts.
Filing for bankruptcy is one way in which you can discharge some of your tax liabilities. In fact, many IRS taxes, penalties and interest qualify for complete 100% discharge
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