Tax Relief: OFFER IN COMPROMISE
Don't let penalties and interest continue to grow unabated, let us help you take back your life from the IRS/State.
If you qualify for an Offer-in-Compromise, we will help you settle your tax debt for less than what is owed - even pennies on the dollar! Our experts will prepare all the forms and represent you throughout this complex process of filings and negotiations with the IRS. Our rates are based on the size and complexity of the case.
Here are some recent Offer-in-Compromise acceptance letters from the IRS regarding a few of our clients ...
You do have rights, an offer in compromise
may offer you tax relief!
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CHECK CAREFULLY BEFORE APPLYING FOR OFFERS IN COMPROMISE!
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a consumer alert advising taxpayers to beware of promoters' claims that tax debts can be settled for " pennies on the dollar " through the Offer in Compromise Program." (read the full report )
We think this is long overdue from the IRS, a number of companies have making promises or guarantees of Offer-In-Compromise to taxpayers, when they know the taxpayer would not qualify, these companies do this in order to prey on the taxpayers fears and desire to "hear what they want to hear." Successful Offer-In-Compromises are possible, but it takes experience and dedication to achieve it, and not everyone qualifies.
On the other hand , the IRS isn't a benevolent entity trying to help taxpayer with tax problems. Their job is to collect, and they would prefer if the taxpayer wasn't getting help from a reliable firm. The IRS stands a better chance to collect more dealing directly with taxpayer, good for the IRS, not good for the taxpayer. We have seen a trend where the IRS is freely sending Offer-In-Compromise packets to any taxpayers that hints at payment problems, this benefits the IRS, they are getting inexperienced taxpayers to provide them with collection information. Often the taxpayer gets the Offer denied because of inexperience in filing the Offer-In-Compromise, and the IRS has everything they need to collect.
You can guess what happens next. Hard not be cynical, isn't it?







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