How To Get IRS Tax Relief: The Complete Tax Resolution Guide for IRS: Back Tax Problems & Settlements, Offer in Compromise, Payment Plans, Federal Tax Liens & Levies, Penalty Abatement, and Much More
By David Hickam
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About this ebook
Knowledge is power when dealing with the IRS.
This complete tax resolution guide:
-Explains your rights and options when you owe back taxes
-Contains the latest IRS rules, procedures and links to forms
-Helps you gain confidence when communicating and negotiating with the IRS
-Contains valuable tips and strategies from the author, a tax relief expert
-Is written in simple and concise language
Learn details about:
-When and how to do an Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreement, or Currently Not Collectible Status
-When and how to appeal an IRS decision
-Penalties and interest and how to reduce them
-How to deal with Federal tax liens and levies
-When and how to do Innocent Spouse Relief
-The three steps to tax relief
-Your rights as a taxpayer
-Common examination and collection letters
-The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (delinquent employment taxes)
-Other tax relief issues
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How To Get IRS Tax Relief - David Hickam
How to Get IRS Tax Relief
The Complete Tax Resolution Guide for IRS: Back Tax Problems & Settlements, Offer in Compromise, Payment Plans, Federal Tax Liens & Levies, Penalty Abatement, and Much More
By David Hickam, CPA
www.hickamcpa.com
Copyright © 2013 David Hickam
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Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this book is accurate and up to date as of the time of publication, be aware that tax laws are constantly changing. While this book is designed to provide accurate information on the subject matter discussed, it is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal advice. If legal advice is required, contact a qualified professional. The author and publishers of this book do not guarantee similar results to those discussed and assume no legal responsibility for reliance on the information contained herein.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Overview of the IRS Collections Process
Examination and Collection Letters
Your Rights as a Taxpayer
Three Steps to Tax Relief
Installment Agreements / Payment Plans
Offer in Compromise
Currently Not Collectible Status
Federal Tax Liens
Federal Tax Levies
Penalties and Interest
Employment Taxes and the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP)
Innocent Spouse Relief
Knowledge Gives You Power
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Introduction
Do you have unfiled tax returns? You must file all required IRS tax returns to be eligible for any of the tax relief options discussed in this book. Call us at 949-768-3045. We can help you.
Knowledge is power when dealing with the IRS. This complete tax resolution guide explains your rights and options when you owe back taxes to the IRS. It contains the latest IRS rules, procedures and links to forms. After reading this guide, you will gain confidence when communicating and negotiating with the IRS. I have included valuable tips and strategies from many years of personally dealing with the IRS.
About the Author
Hello, my name is David Hickam and I am a professional tax problem solver with an accredited A+ Better Business Bureau rating. I am a licensed Certified Public Accountant in California and I represent clients in all 50 states. I have over 15 years of experience helping people resolve their tax issues. While this guide will give you the knowledge and tools to help you resolve your tax debt on your own, there are many times a competent tax professional can make a big difference in the outcome of your tax settlement. If at any time you feel that you need to contact a tax pro, give my firm (CPA Tax Relief) a call. You can speak directly to me. At CPA Tax Relief, we offer:
-A free, no obligation consultation to analyze your tax your tax problem and discuss your options
-A firm that is owned and managed by CPAs that specialize in solving IRS and State tax problems
-Reasonable fees
-Direct contact, from beginning to end, with a licensed CPA and not a salesperson or manager
-Commitment to negotiate the lowest possible payment allowed by law
Contact info:
David Hickam, CPA – President & Owner of CPA Tax Relief
Call toll free 949-768-3045
Email: davidhickamcpa@gmail.com
Website: www.hickamcpa.com
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Overview of the IRS Collections Process
The IRS Has Sent You a Tax Bill
After you file your tax return or if you don’t file a tax return, the IRS will determine if you owe taxes. If you owe, the IRS will send you a bill for the amount due, including any penalties and interest. If you don’t pay the first bill, the IRS will send you at least one more bill. As time progresses, the amount of penalties and interest will increase with each bill. If you still don’t pay after you receive your final bill, the IRS will begin collection actions. Collection actions can range from applying your previous tax year’s refund to tax due to seizing your property and assets.
What You Should Do After You Get an IRS Tax Bill:
Compare the details of the IRS bill to your personal tax records, then;
-If you agree with the IRS bill, pay the full amount before the due date. If you can’t pay the full amount due, pay as much as you can, and immediately call the IRS phone number on the bill to explain your situation. Based on your ability to pay, the IRS may provide you with alternative payment options.
-If you disagree with the IRS bill, call the number on the bill. Be sure to have a copy of the bill and any tax returns, cancelled checks, or other records that will help the IRS understand why you believe your bill is wrong. If the IRS finds that you are right, they will adjust your account and, if necessary, send a revised bill.
-If you don’t pay the amount due or tell the IRS why you disagree with it, they may take collection actions while penalties and interest continue to increase.
Tip:
If you receive a tax bill from the IRS, respond to it as quickly as possible. Ignoring it will only make things worse.
There Are Three Ways to Pay Your Taxes:
1-Pay in Full
The IRS will first ask