How Important is it to get a Tax Lien Withdrawal immediately? A “withdrawal” removes the public Notice of Federal Tax Lien and assures that the IRS is not competing with other creditors for your property; however, you are still liable for the amount due. Getting this removed frees up opportunities you are currently prevented from…
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What Is Relief from Joint Liability? Do I Qualify for Relief from Joint Liability? In the case of a joint return, both taxpayers are liable for the tax and any interest or penalties, even if they later separate or divorce. “Joint and several liability” means that each taxpayer is legally responsible for the entire liability.…
Continue reading ›A levy is a legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt. Levies are different from liens. A lien is a legal claim against property to secure payment of the tax debt, while a levy takes the property to satisfy the tax debt. The Internal Revenue Code authorizes levies to collect delinquent tax.…
Continue reading ›Resolving tax issues with a tax professional problem solver is similar to getting directions from someone to help get you to a particular destination. In either case, the helper must know your exact location to determine the correct path. However, to achieve a successful tax resolution, the tax professional will need to know how your…
Continue reading ›What are IRS Tax Relief Services, and when would I choose a Professional Tax Relief Firm? Situations when it is ideal to request help from a Professional Tax Relief Firm: If the IRS is left to its own devices, the IRS will assess any back taxes you may owe them at the highest legal rate…
Continue reading ›You may have heard on the radio, TV, and online that you can settle your tax bill for less than what you owe. But are these claims valid? And can you settle your tax debt without hurting yourself in the long run? Some of these national tax resolution firms you hear advertising offer minimal service;…
Continue reading ›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…
Continue reading ›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…
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