IRS Statute of Limitations and Unfiled Tax Returns For the Video, click here: “Unfiled Tax Returns Help“ Unfortunately, the desire to set aside time for filing tax returns can sometimes get overridden due to many of life’s stresses and unavoidable situations. Even with everything going on, usually, one cannot forgo filing tax returns if one…
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Although it’s not the end of the world, being subject to an IRS audit can seem somewhat burdensome and, to some degree, downright scary. To increase the probability of a better outcome and acquire peace of mind, you can have a tax attorney-CPA-IRS EA, Will Harmon (Will), to represent you throughout the audit. In addition…
Continue reading ›Incurring IRS penalties can be very costly; it’s worse than just having an added tax placed against your tax balance because your tax balance can continue to grow substantially with penalties. As time passes, additional penalties and interest will pile up, making resolving it even more challenging. The IRS recognizes this and is willing to…
Continue reading ›Struggling to pay your taxes? Can’t afford to make ends meet? Will Harmon, ESQ, CPA, IRS EA, can help you apply for hardship status with the IRS. To learn more, contact Harmon Tax Resolution, LLC today. How to Apply for Uncollectible Status If you can prove that you cannot pay your tax liability and living…
Continue reading ›This IRS Tax Resolution Plan May Afford You the Ability to Pay Off Your Tax Debt for Less Than the Balance Due With all the current economic turmoil, some cannot afford to pay their tax debt. Unfortunately, the IRS collection arm will continue regardless; however, some IRS programs are available to these individuals to manage…
Continue reading ›How to Discover If You Have an IRS Tax Lien and What to Do to Remove Them What is the Difference Between a Tax Lien & a Tax Levy? Although these two terms are significantly different in application, they are often misapplied by many. An IRS Tax lien is the IRS’s legal claim against your…
Continue reading ›Tax Levies & Liens If you have outstanding tax debt and no apparent resolution, the IRS can execute tax liens or levies against you. Either of these actions goes beyond just owing the IRS money; it is the actual IRS enforcement action to collect on the tax debt. With liens and levies, you could see…
Continue reading ›Tax Attorney vs. CPA vs. IRS EA: Why Not Hire a Three-In-One? When looking for a tax professional to resolve a stressful and complex tax issue, whether personal or business-related, it can be challenging to narrow down which type of tax professional fits well for your situation. Wouldn’t it be ideal to employ a tax…
Continue reading ›A Partial Payment Installment Agreement (“PPIA”) allows you to pay off your tax debt for less than the total amount you owe. This agreement puts you on a monthly set amount payment, which then ceases as of the Collection Statute Expiration Date (“CSED”). Once the CSED has occurred, any tax balances tied to this date…
Continue reading ›Certain taxpayers are surprised that they owe additional income taxes yearly even though their employer withholds taxes from their weekly paycheck. Having an outstanding tax debt is not as uncommon as you think, and there are many reasons it could happen. About 24% of all Americans owe back taxes. If you’re among them, you know…
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