IRS Collections Is Starting Back Up Now.
What To Do If You Owe Back Taxes
If you owe back taxes you might just assume you got some breathing room. However, things are starting to pick back up.
According to the Taxpayer Advocate, the IRS generated more than 20 million notices in 2020 , yet these notices were not mailed to anyone. It seems now that the IRS is once again starting to send threatening notices to taxpayers who owe back taxes.
In this article, we share a few things you must do in order to get out of tax trouble and settle your back tax debt.
IMPORTANT: We highly recommend readers to reach out to our firm first. Our clients never have to talk to the IRS, and tax resolution through our firm can save you money and time in the long run. You might also be eligible for other relief programs or get your penalties and interest forgiven. Reach out to our firm today for a consultation.
FILE BEFORE Deadline Date
Before we talk about any tax relief options, you must first get into compliance. That means being current on all your tax return filings, including your current year tax return.
If you missed the deadline, you must still file as soon as possible before you begin exploring tax relief options. If you have multiple years of unfiled tax returns, reach out to our firm for help today.
PENALTIES AND INTEREST
Any time you don’t pay your taxes, the IRS first hits you with a club called penalties and interest. Under normal circumstances, these penalties start accruing from day 1 after the tax deadline.
If your tax bill already has penalties, our firm might be able to help remove some of the penalties by negotiating with the IRS on your behalf.
OFFER IN COMPROMISE
You might have heard advertisements about settling with the IRS, or the IRS Fresh Start program. Not everyone qualifies for it, but if your income or business was drastically affected by COVID19, there’s a good chance you can qualify now. This means the IRS will reduce your tax debt to a fraction of what you owe.
It’s important to hire a tax relief firm like ours to walk you through this process and properly represent you before the IRS. Talking to the IRS before talking to us would be like going to court without a lawyer.
DON’T TALK TO THE IRS IF YOU OWE $10k OR MORE.
Even though things are tough right now, the IRS’s main job is still to collect the taxes it thinks you owe them. That by nature pits them against you. Often talking to the IRS can be a treacherous path and you risk the chance of saying something self-incriminating. Save yourself the headache, time, and money by reaching out to our tax relief firm today. You wouldn’t go to court without a lawyer and you definitely don’t want to approach the IRS without expert representation.