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Do You Qualify for an IRS Offer in Compromise in Bonita Springs, Florida?

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If you owe back or current taxes, you are unable to pay to the IRS it would be wise to work with a qualified tax attorney who can help you navigate and negotiate with them. Tax law changes frequently and with thousands of pages of tax code trying to do it yourself can be a stressful nightmare. The last thing you want to do is make a mistake that can cost you. What is an Offer in Compromise? Just as the name implies it’s a legal way to bargain with the IRS. An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between you, the...

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Do You Have Currently Not Collectible Tax Debt in Naples or Fort Myers, Florida?

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If you have found yourself in the situation where you are unable to pay back your tax debt it can be beneficial to work with a tax attorney to get the IRS to place your account in a CNC status (Currently Not Collectible). Ignoring the debt and the resulting problems will only snowball. It is best for you to take care of it as soon as you know you will be unable to provide payment. Your Naples tax attorney from Babbitt Tax Attorneys work with you to determine your eligibility for a CNC status. After an evaluation of your financial situation is...

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Dealing with IRS Tax Returns that are PAST DUE

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Do you have past due taxes that need to be filed or paid? - We can help. The least complicated way to do your taxes is yearly, paying or collecting at the time of filing depending on your tax situation. We know there are many reasons why people cannot or do not file, but whatever the reasoning – the outcome ends up the same. The IRS believes that you owe them money and they will do what they need to do to collect. The consequences of not filling can be added penalties that just keep piling up, interest added, and in cases...

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Getting Married and Your New Spouse Owes the IRS? – Time to Dive into the Innocent Spouse Rule

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The IRS and paying tax are difficult enough as a single entity. When you join forces and become legally married it can multiply the complications especially if one party owes the IRS. The innocent spouse rule allows a taxpaying spouse to avoid a tax obligation arising from errors made by their spouse on a joint return. Most often, the errors involve unreported income, past taxes owed, or an inflated deduction. The injured spouse in the case must apply for relief within two years of the IRS initiating collection or at the onset of the legalized marriage. You qualify if: You were/are married and filed...

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