The Top 10 IRS Tax Relief Strategies

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Here is the 10 best strategies to get IRS tax relief, there's always a solution to your tax problem, no matter what it is. Many options are available depending on specific circumstances for successful IRS tax relief strategies like an offer in compromise, penalty abatement, wage garnishment removal, stopping a bank levy, filing delinquent tax return and many. Long Island Tax Resolution Services specializes in providing tax relief strategies which can help you permanently resolve your back taxes and IRS problems. Contact us today to speak to a qualified representative who will make sure that we understand your situation. For more information read @ http://goo.gl/2cXylr

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THE TOP 10 IRS TAX RELIEF STRATEGIES

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1. An Offer In Compromise

• Many taxpayers qualify for the IRS Offer in Compromise program.

• If you qualify, this Offer in Compromise program.

• Gives you the opportunity to settle a tax liability for far less than the total amount owed.

• A tax resolution specialist is able to calculate if a taxpayer can qualify for an OIC.

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2. Penalty Abatement

• The IRS can grant abatement and remove penalties.

• If there is a legitimate reason for not paying taxes on time.

• Penalties and interest can comprise a large percentage of the overall tax debt.

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• Sometimes as high as 50% or more.

• Consult with a tax resolution specialist to see if they are a candidate for abatement.

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3. Wage Garnishment Removal

• The IRS can garnish a taxpayer’s wages until the tax debt is paid in full.

• Act quickly to stop or release this type of levy.

• Consult a tax resolution expert.

• They develop a strategy to reduce or release the wage garnishment.

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4. Stopping A Bank Levy

• A bank levy is another form of legal seizure of property by the IRS to satisfy a tax liability.

• A bank levy freezes an amount available in your checking or savings account.

• Work with a tax resolution expert to resolve your tax problem quickly.

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5. Filing Delinquent Tax Returns

• To resolve a tax problem successfully, you have to file all previously unfiled tax returns.

• Often the IRS files a “substitute for return”.

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• Which does not include any deductions owed to the taxpayer.

• Filing a first time or an amended tax return.

• Can obtain those deductions and lower a taxpayer’s tax liability.

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6. Optimizing An Installment Agreement

• The most common IRS tax debt solution, for taxpayers.

• Is an installment agreement.

• Consult with a tax resolution specialist to develop a plan.

• Properly structured installment plan can reduce the total amount to be paid.

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7. Managing The Statute Of Limitations

• The IRS has three years to give you a refund, three years to audit your tax return.

• And ten years to collect any tax due.

• Together, these laws are called the statute of limitations.

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• A tax resolution specialist can help you to reduce an overall tax liability.

• By managing the debt with an eye on the 10 year statute of limitations.

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8. Innocent Spouse Relief

• When two individuals file a joint tax return.

• Typically each is liable for the tax debt.

• Tax liability is the responsibility of just one individual.

• There are three categories of innocent spouse relief in which a taxpayer may qualify for tax relief.

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9. Filing An Appeal

• Every taxpayer has the right to appeal an IRS tax ruling.

• There is an advantage in filing appeal to the IRS.

• IRS suspend their efforts at collecting the tax debt.

• This reprieve gives the taxpayer time to meet with a tax resolution expert to develop a defense.

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10. Currently Not Collectible

• If you have no assets or income above living expenses.

• You become currently not collectible.

• Collections against you will temporarily stop. This is a temporary form of relief.