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Has the IRS garnished your wages? |
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Do you need help removing an IRS bank levy? |
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Are there IRS or Federal tax liens on your property? |
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Do you owe back taxes or have delinquent tax returns? |
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Does it seem that what they have done should be illegal? |
It may be! And you should not have to fight them ALONE!
Many of our clients have told us that as soon as they know they have a tax professional providing expert tax advice working for them and they do not personally have to talk to the IRS anymore, there is an immediate relief of stress and anxiety.
And, once we file a power of attorney for you with the IRS and they are not supposed to contact you personally; they must work through our office. If they do contact you, you can tell them to call us and let us deal with them.
We fight for our clients’ rights every day, and stop unjust, unfair and unlawful actions taken by IRS employees. The fact is, the IRS cannot enforce a collection action against you that causes a financial hardship. That does not mean that they won't try. If you do not know how to fight the IRS for your rights, they will win. Call our office at 1-877-720-3IRS (3477) and we will make sure the IRS treats you fairly and treats you with respect!
A+ Rating from Better Business Bureau in Houston, Texas!
As a licensed Tax Help professional since 1979, Jay Allen Finn has been trusted by clients with their various tax problems. Some have chosen other tax resolution companies previously that are not BBB accredited and did not receive the tax help they deserved or expected nor were their cases resolved.
Back Taxes and IRS Tax Problems
[Revised July 14, 2011]
If you have IRS tax debt or if the IRS has levied your wages and bank account, you need a professional tax help specialist. IRS tax problems can be quite burdensome. Owing thousands in back taxes is not some to take lightly. Having delinquent taxes and unfiled tax returns, the government will continue to harass you in many ways, so you will need the best, most qualified help to resolve your back taxes. Relentless phone calls, threatening letters, IRS levy and wage garnishment are some of their tactics to take your money.
Our tax accounting firm has seen everything. The common theme seems to be that any complications an individual or business may be going through, the IRS will continue to pursue your tax debt no matter what. The crucial point for all parties to consider when dealing with IRS tax problems is there is always a solution to provide tax debt resolution and relief.
IRS Offer In Compromise - Settle Your Tax Debt
[Posted on April 13, 2011]
The IRS is becoming more approachable when it comes to accepting a settlement via the IRS offer in compromise program. The push behind this effort really stems from the IRS attempting to make as much effort as possible to get tax payers current moving forward.
The IRS is releasing a new streamlined offer in compromise (OIC) program to enable them to cover a larger group of struggling taxpayers. The idea behind this modernization of the offer in compromise program is to allow a greater number of taxpayers to participate. Currently those taxpayers with annual incomes up to $100,000 with tax liabilities of less than $50,000 can now participate.
Settlements are much tougher to come by and you must be assured that you have accomplished all of the steps required by the IRS, this is often difficult to achieve. Secondly, settlement offers to those that go it alone without understanding typical IRS settlement rates settle for a much higher number than their counterparts who hire an IRS taxes professional. In short, the risk of not reaching an offer in compromise at all with the IRS and even if you do, finding yourself paying much more than you should have, precipitates a recommendation to hire an IRS Tax Specialist. If you can find one that has previously worked for the IRS, knows who to talk to, what their policies and limits are, and how to get things done quickly and effectively, then you've found Jay Allen Finn, CPA of DoggedbyIRS.com.
Stop Wage Garnishment
Wage garnishment can place a tremendous burden on you. Sometimes the IRS will place wage garnishment on those who have not made any arrangements with them to pay off a tax debt or answer IRS letters. They can take about as much as 70 percent out of your check and can even go after property and other entities like Social Security. If this describes your situation, talk to Jay Allen Finn, CPA, now. Mr. Finn has the experience and knowledge it takes to deal with the IRS and obtain for you a fair deal where you can pay them the debt without worrying about them taking funds from your paycheck. IRS tax problems can result in you having to pay a lot more than you expect unless you act now. Mr. Finn will show you what you need to do so you can get expert tax advice with any irs garnishment.
IRS Bank Levy
When people get in trouble with the IRS, sometimes they place a bank or wage levy on them. This is where the IRS takes a good portion of your paycheck to pay a tax debt. If this has happened to you, call Jay Allen Finn, CPA. Mr. Finn can use his knowledge of the IRS to help you with IRS bank levies. He has more than 30 years of experience with the IRS and as a former Revenue Agent and knows how to solve an IRS problem. Mr. Finn has helped many people get out of trouble with the IRS and can certainly help you. If you need IRS tax help and experiencing frustrating IRS bank levies, contact Mr. Finn and he will help you find a reasonable solution.
Tax Credits and Changes in IRS Taxes for 2010 – 2011
[Posted on Feb. 23]
Other than extending unemployment for 13 months, the following tax programs were cut until the tax law was passed in December 2010, but were recovered at that time. They are now effective for the entire 2010 tax year as well as 2011:
- Educator Expense Deduction of $250
- State Sales Tax (an itemized deduction) instead of State Income Tax (which Texas does not have)
- Higher Education Tuition and Fees Deduction
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