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As we enter the latter part of the year, its time to take a closer look at your business' financial situation and consider potential tax savings strategies. As you evaluate potential credits and tax minimization opportunities, keep in mind that the application of various strategies may differ depending upon your business' unique situation and accounting methods. The cash method allows for deductions and income reported for the year they are paid and received, while the accrual method applies income and expenses in the year incurred.

 
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  • Payroll tax problems
  • IRS liens
  • IRS levies
  • IRS Audits
  • IRS seizures
  • Wage garnishment
  • Unfiled tax returns
  • IRS penalities

Solutions we use:

Offers-in-Compromise- Getting the IRS to accept less than the full amount owed in full settlement of the clients tax liabilities.
 
Requesting an appeal-Request that the IRS re-examine your case in order to reduce the amount you owe.
 
Penalty abatements-Convincing the IRS or State that the clients late filing and late payment were due to reasonable causes and getting them to refund penalties already paid.
 
Filing Delinquent Returns-The IRS will often already have prepared Substitutes for Returns (SFR) on which they do not allow the additional deductions, exemptions, or business expenses that would appear on a return filed by the taxpayer. Filing these returns can immediately reduce the amount the IRS or Sate is attempting to collect.
 
Filing Amended Returns-Determining that there were missed deductions or other benefits on originally filed returns and filing amendments reducing the total amount owed.
 
Offering a payment plan-Offer the IRS a payment plan that is workable for you.
 
Contacting the Office of Taxpayer Advocate-Helping you contact a Taxpayer Advocate to help you with your tax problems. The Taxpayer Advocate is a trained professional who will look into your situation and can offer taxpayer assistance.
 
Replacing Substitutes for Returns-The IRS prepares a Substitute for Return (SFR) when a taxpayer does not file a return We help you by filing a regular return.
 
We can save you money, time and provide peace of mind.
 
WE GET THE IRS OFF YOUR BACK SO YOU CAN GET BACK TO YOUR LIFE
 
If you are in any of the following crisis situations, contact us for immediate, professional and confidential assistance:
 

  • I cant pay what the IRS says I owe.
  • I havent filed my tax returns. What do I do?
  • The IRS has filed a lien against me.
  • The IRS garnished my paycheck.
  • The IRS levied my bank account.
  • I think my spouse (or ex-spouse or boyfriend) is in trouble.
  • I just received an audit notice.
  • The IRAS is about to seize my assets.
  • I owe payroll taxes.