While filing taxes is mandatory for all US citizens who are earning an income, there are many people who, through no fault of their own, cannot afford to pay their taxes. The reason for this may be the loss of a job, becoming disabled, being fined for tax return preparation problems, squandering everything into a gambling addiction, or a host of other reasons. Irrespective of the cause, the non-payment of taxes can lead the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to inquire into your tax status and even penalize you if you fail to make timely payments.
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Tax Resolution By Bott CPA Services
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Why You Shouldn't Put Off Filing Your Taxes
Most taxpayers dread the tedious task of compiling their financial records, tax documents and filing their taxes. Unfortunately, the longer you procrastinate doing your taxes, the greater the chances that something will go wrong. And if you owe money to the IRS, the more penalties and interest you will have to pay. Often, it is a better idea to file your taxes sooner rather than later.
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How to Handle Your Taxes During an Economic Crisis
Whether it is a global pandemic shutting the economy down for months on end, a stock market crash that leaves formerly giddy investors frightened and nervous, or a housing crisis that makes real estate a risky bet, living through tough economic times is never easy.
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Can I Pay Installments on Federal Income Taxes I Owe If I Can't Afford to Pay it All at Once?
In this article, we walk you through IRS installment agreements and what to do if you can’t afford to pay your back taxes. Though paying your taxes through an installment agreement is just one of many tax relief options, you likely have other options and might be able to settle with the IRS or lower your amount owed. We encourage you to reach out to our firm for a tax relief consultation to determine your options.
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Why Doing Your Own Business Taxes or Resolving Your Own Tax Problem is a Terrible Idea
Running a small business is hard enough. The last thing you want to do is add more tasks to your already busy plate or getting into tax tax trouble. If you are still doing your own business tax returns, it may be time to hand off this vital service to a professional. Call Bott CPA Services at (405) 721-8558.
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Tax Resolution and Your Finances: What is an Offer in Compromise?
An experienced tax resolution specialist will have thorough knowledge of all the IRS programs, including the offer in compromise option. Call us today for help. (405) 721-8558.
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What to Do If You Have Unfiled Tax Returns
Simply knowing that you have unfiled tax returns can be a source of stress. Even if you think you will continue to fly under the IRS radar, you never know when the tax agency could come calling. So do yourself, and your sanity, a favor by filing those back tax returns now; it is not as scary as you think.
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When DIY Won't Do: 3 Times, When Hiring a Tax Relief Professional is the Only Way to Go
There is a lot to be said for the do-it-yourself approach to your money, yet the go it alone path does have its limitations, especially when it comes to the IRS and back taxes. Dealing with the IRS takes a very specialized skill set that most tax preparers and even CPA’s don’t possess. Make sure you have a tax resolution specialist on your side.
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More Money, More Problems, More Taxes. 7 Celebrities Who’ve Had Tax Problems
Celebrities often get preferential treatment, but that doesn’t apply with the IRS. When you make money, you’re going to get taxed one way or another and even an army o untants and tax professionals couldn’t save these 7 celebrities from the taxman.
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Small Business Owner: Owe Payroll Taxes? Here’s What To Do.
Should You Call The IRS To Get Your Payroll Issue Fixed? Our expert tax resolution professionals know how to navigate the IRS maze. Once you decide to retain us, we step into your shoes and protect you from the IRS’s abusive tactics. We take over all communications from the IRS on your behalf. You don’t have to speak with the IRS anymore. We do.