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Back Tax Defense - “Back Tax Defense"

By: Jayden Adams

There is no denying that for millions of Americans, the one absolute need is a good back tax defense strategy. So many people owe back taxes to the IRS and don’t know what to do. You may wonder how do people get behind on their taxes in the first place. Well, life has a funny way of sneaking up on you as many in debt have discovered. But there’s a big difference that separates people who are behind on their taxes, from say credit card payments or even their mortgage payments. IRS back payments are unique in the fact that most people are completely caught off guard since it’s difficult to pre determine how much you’ll owe in taxes. Fortunately, there are programs to help you out of a big tax bill!

For one thing, if you owe under $10,000 in back taxes, then the IRS will work with you and offer a payment plan. The trouble comes when you owe more than that amount…Then the IRS is not so friendly. The IRS has enormous power due to obvious reasons, and their collections department can often times be harsh. Many people find their tactics to be horrifying. If you’re one of those who owes back taxes, then you may have had some experience with threatening letters and phone calls.

It’s important to understand that everything you say to the IRS can be recorded and may prevent you from being offered plans in the future. So if you are behind on your taxes, you may want to retain professionals. This is especially important if the IRS is threatening to garnish your wages or place a lien on your property. If this is the case, you may want to develop a back tax defense strategy that will protect your rights and settle your debt.

One of the plans available for those that qualify is an Offer In Compromise. This is a solution for those who owe more than they can afford to pay. For example, if you owe $25,000, you may qualify for a settlement of $2,000, or another amount. However, there are many IRS guidelines that you must fit into and of course a myriad of paperwork and red tape must be dealt with. This can be a very time consuming process so be prepared for this in advance. But perhaps this is not the best option for you. There are also other payment arrangements, such as an affordable installment agreement where your arrears get spread into monthly payments.

Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify to have your file placed as a Currently Not Collectible Status, which would in effect stop collections efforts by the IRS. These are a few of the options at your disposal. A professional tax representation firm can provide a winning argument by mounting a strong back tax defense on your behalf. The main point to remember is that you do have options. As scary as it can be to deal with the IRS collections, there are programs you may qualify for. The Tax Payer Bill Of Rights has established guidelines of what you can and cannot do.

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Article Submission by Jayden Adams – Studio98.

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