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Dallas TX – IRS Levy Relief!

The IRS is certainly amongst the most powerful creditors in the world. They have several tools at their disposal to collect delinquent taxes. The tool that gets the quickest attention of a taxpayer who owes taxes is the Levy. When taxpayers with an IRS levy come to...

Dallas TX – How to Effectively Solve Your IRS Problems

Did you know that there are approximately 20 million taxpayers that are either in some stage of the collection process with the IRS or are believed to be non-filers. This is expected to continue to increase in the current economic environment related to COVID-19....

Richardson TX – Have Payroll Tax Debt? It May Be Wise to Hire a Professional to Resolve Your Problem!

There are times that it makes sense for a taxpayer with IRS tax problems to face the IRS on their own.   If the tax debt is fairly small, it may cost more to hire a professional than to simply pay the IRS directly or set up a payment plan.  Other times, the taxpayer...

Richardson TX – Making Voluntary Payments to Reduce the Payroll Tax TFRP

As we in previous blogs, a priority of helping taxpayers who come into our Richardson TX, tax office with business Payroll Tax Debt, is avoiding or minimizing the impact of the Trust Fund Recovery (TFRP). When the IRS makes a TFRP assessment against an individual,...

Richardson TX – Payroll Tax Debt Relief – The Express Installment Agreement (IBTFIA)

When businesses with Payroll Tax Debt come into our Richardson, TX tax office, one of my major priorities is avoiding the Trust Fund Recovery (TFRP) from being assessed against my clients. The TFRP is an assessment that the IRS makes against what it considers to be...

Richardson TX – Top Strategies for Small Business Owners with Payroll Tax Debt

As we’ve covered in the past few blogs, Payroll Tax Debt can become a nightmare for a taxpayer who gets behind. In addition to the potential late filing and late deposit penalties to a corporation, LLC, or partnership for unpaid taxes, there is also the potential for...