Filing a Tax Return
Did you fail to file taxes last year? Or for a few years for that matter? And now you owe back taxes and penalties that you may not have the money to pay? Don't let this go on any longer!
Many people do not know that they have a right to file a tax return, no matter how delinquent it is. This is also referred to as late tax filing and Tax Resolution Services can help you with delinquent tax returns as well as settling back taxes. If you cannot pay what you owe, there are alternatives that our tax experts can help work out between you and the IRS.
Call Tax Resolution Services today to resolve your tax debt. If you do not resolve your tax problems, you will be looking at a hefty fine and possibly prison time – as illustrated in the story below!
Craig Workman, 40, of Lincoln, Neb., was sentenced to five years of probation for his failure to file tax returns for the years 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. During these four years, Workman was a part owner and operator of The Scooter Superstore, a retail provider of electric power chairs for mobility impaired and the elderly. The IRS determined that Workman avoided at least $61,500 in taxes between 2002 and 2005.