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December 29, 2015 by taxh8r314

Should I Hire A Professional To Help Resolve My IRS Problems?

Sometimes taxpayer’s with IRS tax problems decide to face the IRS on their own.

Sometimes they hire a professional like a CPA, Attorney or EA, but not someone who specializes in tax resolution. The best thing to do when faced with an IRS Problem is to hire an expert in tax resolution so you can get the best result possible.

HeadacheEven if you owe $10,000 or less, have all your income tax returns filed, and are able to pay the amount due over 36 months with a guaranteed a monthly Installment Agreement (payment plan), it’s good to pay a small fee to have a professional set it up for you.

Here are the top 4 reasons why hiring a CPA, Attorney or EA is the smart thing to do if you OWE money to the IRS

  1. Contrary to popular belief, you DO have rights as a taxpayer you probably don’t even know exists. One of those rights is the right to representation.
    • If an IRS revenue officer or revenue agent calls or “visits” you, did you know you are under no obligation to answer any of their (very intrusive and condescending) questions? You politely respond by asking for their contact information and telling them you are in the process of hiring a professional to represent you and that this person will contact them directly.
    • A CPA or EA that deals with IRS problems for a living knows the “ins” and “outs” and how to deal with the IRS so that your rights are protected. A tax resolution specialist also knows how to get you the lowest possible settlement.
    • Generally, our clients never meet or speak with the IRS once we’re on the scene!
  2. If you owe between $10,000 and $200,000 plus, the IRS has many NEW flexible programs available to taxpayers such as Offer in Compromise, Partial Pay Installment Agreements, Payment Plans, Penalty Reduction, and Currently Not Collectible Status to name a few. Each carries with it its own unique process, procedures and qualifications.
    • Having an experienced Tax Pro in your corner ensures you are taking advantage of the best options available to you.
  3. Having unfiled returns (on average our clients have more than 3 years of unfiled returns) qualifies for getting professional help. Not filing legally required tax returns when due is considered a federal misdemeanor which carries with it a $10,000 fine and potential jail time. Generally the IRS won’t throw you in jail unless the taxpayer is deemed to owe a lot of money and is uncooperative about getting the returns filed.
    • Hiring a professional to represent you is the smartest move you can make here!
  4. If you are being audited or about to be – The IRS will ask you about 50 very intrusive questions in the initial interview with them. How you answer these questions will dictate the fate of your case.
    • Having a tax resolution specialist conduct these meetings, WITHOUT you is the best course of action I can recommend. Half of the referrals to the IRS’s criminal investigation division (CID) come from that “nice” guy or gal your sitting across the table from at the audit.

One last thing….ask yourself this question: Would you go to court without a lawyer?
If you answered “yes” hopefully you know the law inside and out concerning your case, but if representing yourself doesn’t seem like a good idea it’s best to hire somebody who is well versed in the subject matter. Well, it’s the same thing with the IRS. Having someone who knows how to negotiate and deal with the IRS may be the best money you’ve ever spent!

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October 28, 2015 by taxh8r314

Attention realtors: Closings control commissions. Liens control closings.

beautiful home 2Realtors, in a perfect world you would prefer to work with buyers and sellers with perfect credit. But let’s face it—it’s not a perfect world.

A seller with tax problems doesn’t necessarily keep you from earning a commission.

The IRS will permit payment of the expenses of the sale including your commission out of the proceeds at closing.

That said, a problem may arise when a buyer is unwilling to close on property subject to a federal tax lien. It’s possible to have a federal tax lien released or withdrawn prior to listing.

Similarly, a buyer with tax problems doesn’t necessarily keep you from earning a commission.

If you’ve ever worked with a prospect only to discover that they have tax problems, the only sensible action WAS to end the relationship. We suggest you take a longer view. We can work with your prospect to clean up their tax situation, and they may qualify in a matter of months.

As a realtor you know that a borrower with no federal tax lien can get through underwriting much faster.

You’ll be doing a great service for your clients, which will result in more referrals for you—and more closings.

If you have any further questions or if you have any prospects you feel may benefit from our service – please do not hesitate to contact us.

Want to know more? Feel free to schedule a consultation in the right sidebar.  —>

John Niemann CPA


 

Realtors: Before you leave:

Download my special report to learn:

  • Why many good leads are avoiding you because the IRS is choking off their ability to qualify for a mortgage.
  • Plus learn how you can help these people achieve the dream of homeownership AND increase your commissions and referrals in the process.

Download here to start increasing your commissions

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October 22, 2015 by taxh8r314

Special Report for Business Owners with Payroll Tax Problems

Do You Have Payroll Tax Problems?

If So—You MUST Read This Special Report to Protect Yourself and Your Business From the IRS!

IRS Tax Problem Resolution - St LouisIt’s hard being a small business owner today, trying to pay your employees their paychecks every week, and pay the IRS all those payroll taxes!  A lot of times when money is short, you pay the employees first.

It’s a natural thing to do—you need to take care of your employees, even if you have to skip paying yourself!  Besides if you don’t pay them, they’ll quit and you will have to hire new people all the time.  And who has the desire or time to do that?

You probably know BUT – If you owe Payroll Taxes, you are in danger of losing your business…….

The IRS Doesn’t Care About Your Financial Problems They Just Want You to Pay Your Payroll Taxes!

The special report covers:

  • The IRS Will Collect—Or They Will Shut You Down
  • Don’t Bother to Call the IRS To Talk Your Way Out Of this Predicament
  • The IRS Has the Right to Just Come In And Shut You Down!
  • Even If Your Business is Shut Down—You’re Not Out of the Woods

There Is A Way For You To Get Help! Don’t Wait Until It’s Too LATE

Click here to download the Special Report
(and get your business and your life moving in the right direction)

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October 22, 2015 by taxh8r314

Special Report if you owe the IRS $25,000 or more in back taxes

Learn how to end your IRS Problems!

Many taxpayers are at the end of their rope with no place to turn for solutions to ALL types of IRS Problems.  You and your family can put these tax problems behind you.  

If you owe more than $25,000 in taxes, I have created a Special Report to give you the answers you have been looking for. 

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Do any of these issues affect you? 

  • Have You Received that DREADED Letter from the IRS that Says You OWE Taxes?
  • Do You Wish Your IRS Problems Would Just Go Away?
  • Have You Been Using the Hope and Pray System To Solve Your IRS Problems?
  • If I Can’t Afford to Pay My Taxes Why do They Keep Adding Penalties?
  • What Else Can the IRS Do to Make My Life Miserable?
  • Why is The IRS So Brutal?
  • But What if I Haven’t Filed Taxes in Years?
  • So it’s Legal for the IRS To Take The Money From My Bank Account The Money From My Paycheck And Sell My House, Car, and All of My Possessions?
  • Is There Anything I Can Do To Get My Life Back?

So Don’t Delay!  

Download

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October 8, 2015 by taxh8r314

How We Partner With Attorneys To Help Their Clients

Attorney

Do you have clients that have IRS Problems?

Do you represent clients before the IRS? If you do, please excuse this intrusion.

My firm specializes in dealing with taxpayers that are in trouble with the IRS. Many of our clients come to us experiencing enormous stress and extreme financial pain that the IRS imposes on them and their businesses. A lot of our clients come from attorneys such as you.

Many of the professionals that refer us IRS Problem clients have their own concerns about the severity of IRS collection tactics. I am always available to answer referring attorneys’ questions at no charge.

If you are interested in knowing more about how I can help your clients or interested in joining my partner referral network, click here to schedule a free partner consultation today.

I want you to know that all of your referral clients would receive a FREE consultation. In which we discuss their various options and optimal solutions we can provide to resolve the problem. They are under no obligation to retain us.

I would be happy to meet with you, at your convenience, to see how I can assist you and your client. If you have clients that require expeditious relief from the IRS please have them call my office to schedule a FREE consultation.


Recent Success Stories

  1. An attorney referred a landscaper located in St. Charles County. He had fallen behind in his payroll taxes and income taxes and owed the IRS over $85,000. We negotiated and settled the debt for $11,450.
  2. A loan officer, behind in his personal income taxes owed $104,133 representing 5 years of unpaid taxes. We successfully negotiated a settlement of $6,617.
  3. An attorney referred his client who had not paid his taxes for 8 years and owed over $600,000. Asset seizure was imminent and the IRS was hinting at possible criminal prosecution. We negotiated a payment plan calling for payments of $1,090 per month, without the fear of aggressive, enforced collection activity.

Practicing Attorneys: Before you leave, download our free report “How The IRS Audits Attorneys“.

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Examining an attorney’s return is not unlike the examination of any other business. However, examiners may need to address different issues depending on an attorney’s area(s) of expertise.  Get the facts about how the IRS handles attorney audits in this free 52 page PDF.

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