Below are guides to resolving many problems with the IRS. These are general how-to guides and it is suggested to use a tax professional when trying to do anything of these things.
Understand how to reduce taxes owed. Find out if you qualify for one of the various mechanisms allowed by the IRS to reduce taxes owed.
Find out how you can legitimately settle taxes owed for less with the IRS. Learn the three main ways a taxpayer can settle for less.
Ways you can pay your back taxes to the IRS. Know the different methods to pay in order to reduce penalties and interest, even if you can’t afford to pay.
Methods to settle tax liabilities with the IRS. When individuals cannot pay, it is possible they can actually settle for less than is owed. Here is a how-to guide on settling taxes depending on your financial situation.
Business payroll tax issues have some of the harshest punishments from the IRS. You need to resolve them ASAP, know your options.
An installment agreement is one of the most common forms of payment from individuals that could not make their tax payment in full. There are a few ways the IRS allows individuals to set up these types of agreements.
Once you prove financial hardship to the IRS they will halt any collection actions. This does not mean they won’t start-up in the future, but it does buy you some time, most likely years, to get your financial problems straightened out before paying the IRS.
Understand how to handle delinquent tax returns. Know what to do to remain out of trouble even if you can’t pay what is owed.
Have unfiled tax returns? Best to file those returns before the IRS finds you. The IRS has an unwritten rule about not prosecuting individuals that intentionally file late returns.
A tax lien can have devastating effects on a taxpayer’s financial situation. These are some common methods to have that lien released.
A tax levy is the final collection mechanism used by the IRS. There are several ways to stop the IRS, knowing your options can help you prevent the IRS from seizing more assets than it will.
Finding a tax relief professional will be easy, but knowing what to look for to get a reputable one is a difficult part.
Mistakes happen, the IRS knows it. It is fairly easy to amend a tax return. Many times you can amend a tax return claiming additional deductions and therefore owe less tax and resolve some tax tax problems.
As a taxpayer, you have the right to appeal any decision of the IRS. First, you need to get on the right track to success by doing your research to see what will help you win an appeal.
Being audited? Here is a quick guide on handling an IRS audit on your own. Know what the IRS will be looking for in the audit, be prepared and know what to expect.