If you owe back taxes to the IRS and you've received a notice from the Service, your case may be in IRS collection status. Once the IRS starts issuing notices to collect a past due tax debt, the machine is moving forward and the collection process has begun.
We understand that is never fun to receive a letter from the IRS let alone open it and try to figure what in the world it means. When you owe taxes personally to the IRS, the Service will not give you any courtesy calls to set up arrangements. Eventually the IRS will act on the notices you are receiving and they typically act in the form of tax lien filing, wage garnishments and bank levies.
Contact Fresh Start Tax Relief as soon as you can to learn the tax resolution options available to you. We're a tax resolution firm designed to help struggling taxpayers resolve their tax problem for an affordable flat fee of $499. There are no tricks or gimmicks. Fresh Start Tax Relief is a great resource. Even if you decide not to purchase the Fresh Start's service, you will still greatly benefit from a five minute conversation with one of our tax resolution specialists. The consultation is confidential and it's free. Waiting for the IRS to act first could be costly.
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- Your IRS Back-Taxes Could Affect Your Passport
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- Can I sell my house if I have a tax lien?
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- IRS Online Installment Agreement
- IRS Form 433-F or 433-A
- IRS Tax Relief Options
- Where to Send a Missing IRS Tax Return
- IRS First Time Penalty Abatement Rule
- Avoid an IRS Tax Lien
- IRS Final Notice of Intent to Levy
- Offer in Compromise Appeal, Form 13711
- Protect Your Bank Account Balance in an Offer in Compromise
- Protect Your Income-Producing Tools in an Offer in Compromise
- IRS Tax Lien
- Gain Tax Compliance before Requesting Abatement of Penalties
- IRS Installment Agreements
- IRS Debt, Housing and Utilities
- IRS Tax Lien Withdrawal
- IRS Account Transcripts
- What If I Need More Help?
- A Valuable Tool for Tax Return Preparers
- Terminated IRS Installment Agreement? Appeal it!
- Two Ways to Calculate and Pay Your IRS Offer in Compromise
- IRS Tax Lien, Transportation Expenses
- Do You Need Full Tax Representation Before the IRS?
- Do You Really Need Tax Resolution Help?
- What is a fair price to resolve your IRS income tax debt?
- Online IRS Tools
- Notice of Tax Lien Investigation
- Do Tax Resolution Services Work?
- Fresh Start Tax Relief for Over the Road Truck Drivers
- Fresh Start Client Didn't Need Full Tax Representation, Just Guidance
- Asset Values in an Offer in Compromise
- Payroll Tax Personal Civil Penalty (IRC 6672)
- Your Rights As a Taxpayer
- Fresh Start Tax Relief in Conjunction with Your Accountant
- Free Tax Resolution Help
- Get Your IRS Account Transcript
- Execute Your Tax Resolution Plan
- Separate Requests for IRS Penalty Relief
- IRS Penalty Relief, Advice from a Tax Advisor
- Tax Representation Fees
- Guided Tax Relief with form 8821
- IRS Tax Lien Withdrawal
- Do I really qualify for the IRS OIC, CNC, PPIA, IA or Penalty Abatement
- Beware Additional Fees for Tax Representation
- Informed Consumer Is Our Best Customer
- Legitimate Tax Resolution Companies
- IRS Offer in Compromise Fee
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- IRS Wage Garnishment Help
- IRS Holiday Tax Collection Freeze
- Legitimate Tax Resolution Companies
- Fresh Start Tax Relief for Realtors
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- IRS Electronic Payment Options
- Request a withdrawal of your tax lien
- First Time Penalty Abatement
- IRS Notice CP90 and 1058 mean your time is limited
- How to write an IRS penalty abatement request
- Do you really need to hire back tax representation
- Why get a resolution before requesting penalty abatement
- IRS failure to file, failure to pay penalties
- Do I Need a Tax Attorney to Resolve My IRS Back Taxes?
- IRS Back Taxes and Credit Card Debt
- Don't Ignore Your IRS Notices
- How Do I Prepare the IRS Offer in Compromise Form?
- Tax Resolution Companies and High Fees
- IRS Collection Financial Standards
- Tax Resolution Fees
- Tax Debt and Bankruptcy
- Offer in Compromise Low Income Certification
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- IRS form 4868, Automatic Extension to File
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