Forensic Accountant | Retirement Planning
You will want Maryland IRS representation if you can’t pay your tax liabilities. Government agencies are stepping up collection efforts to get as much tax revenue as possible. Failure-to-pay-tax penalties can add up to 25% on top of your unpaid taxes. A federal tax lien can attach to your house, your bank accounts & investments, all your current & future assets as long as a balance on the lien is outstanding. This could affect your ability to get credit, and your tax debt may continue even if you file for bankruptcy.
Most people with tax problems are financially stressed; they don’t have a spare pile of cash to pay back taxes. You do have rights. You may qualify for alternative ways to settle with the IRS and Maryland. We recommend you get qualified Maryland IRS representation when applying for remedies such as:
Installment Agreement – This provides an option if you can’t pay the IRS everything you owe by the due date. The IRS recently changed rules so taxpayers owing up to $50,000 can request a payment plan without supplying a financial statement. Those owing over $50,000 with still need to provide the IRS with a Collection Information Statement.
Offer in Compromise – This is an agreement that allows a taxpayer to settle their IRS liability for less than the total amount owed. The detailed written offer allows the IRS to consider your ability to pay based on information such as your income, expenses and net worth.
Your Maryland IRS representation should be handled by a skilled tax professional. Gary Kaplan is a CPA and licensed to represent taxpayers before the IRS and Maryland. He has over 15 years of experience in IRS and Maryland representation, negotiations and tax liability resolution.
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