IRS Notices of Back Taxes Due
If there has been no communication from the IRS regarding unfiled or delinquent taxes, it is a common belief the IRS has overlooked your case. You will be located eventually - with detrimental consequences.
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IRS Record-Keeping System
The IRS Record-Keeping System is linked to Social Security and all state computers. Because of the enormous amount of data stored in the IRS network, the system works slowly. Many years can pass before a taxpayer receives notification of tax liabilities. Please read the below information to see if InstantTaxSolutions.com can provide you with back tax relief.Types of IRS Notices
The IRS sends these Notices as a warning to delinquent taxpayers before initiating aggressive collection action:- Changes to Tax Return, Balance Due
- Reminder - Balance Due
- Second Reminder - Balance Due
- Final Notice - Balance Due
- Installment Agreement Reminder Notice
- Notice of Intent to Levy Bank Accounts, Wages and/or Assets
- Final Notice Before Levy on Social Security Benefits
- Notice the Levy has Been Issued
- Bank account funds have been frozen
- Wages have been garnished
- Personal assets will be seized (i.e. house, car, etc.)
Delaying Action Is Costly
Avoiding your tax problems will result in a much greater outstanding tax liability. A qualified tax attorney can help lessen your financial exposure to:- Escalating penalties and fines added to the original tax debt
- Compounding interest increasing the tax debt daily
- Wage Garnishment - funds taken from your paycheck
- Bank Levy - funds frozen and unavailable for use
- Tax Lien - property attached as security for a tax debt
- Seizure of Assets - houses, cars, etc. seized and sold to lower tax debt
- Criminal Action - actions viewed by the IRS as criminal, ranging from a misdemeanor to fraud
