Lauren |
Do you owe to $10,000 or more to the IRS or to the State? We
can help you to regain your peace of mind.
Did you get a letter from the IRS or from the State with a
huge bill? Do you feel confused and don’t know what to do. Don’t feel bad
because it happens all the time to thousands of people.
For instance, Lauren received a letter from the IRS a few
months ago. She got scared and ignored this letter. She didn’t open the letter
afraid of what it says. Lauren had an idea of what this letter was all about.
The letters kept on coming and Lauren keep on ignoring them.
This is one big mistake people make, ignore this IRS notifications, some times
there are very simple solutions for this kind of problems and the IRS sends these
letters to clarify some situations. But when some people chose to ignore these letters
then the IRS can garnish your wages, put a lien on your house, seize your bank
accounts and your property.
The IRS was informing Lauren she owed more than $45,000 in
back unpaid income taxes.
Lauren’s financial situation wasn’t the best at the moment;
she was already struggling with her home situation. She purchased a home in
2006 and by 2008 she was under the water with a mortgage bigger than the value
of her house, a lot of people can relate to this.
Few months later Lauren saw some of our advertisements and
she decided to make an appointment and to finally take care of this.
She found a shoe box full of unopened IRS letters from
almost a year. She told us she had multiple jobs and some jobs as an
independent contractor as a counselor.
We started by requesting Laurent’s IRS tax transcripts from
the last 10 years and we found out she missed to file some of her tax returns.
We filed the necessary tax returns and we were able to wipe
out a big portion of the $45,000 of unpaid taxes to about half of it.
We did more research and found more details about Lauren’s
tax situation, she got an employer who reported wages paid to her that never
happened, she never worked for this company, she applied to work for this
company and for some unknown reason this employer reported wages paid to Lauren
for almost $80,000 in a single year.
We finally filed all her tax returns and Lauren couldn’t be
happier, her final IRS tax was for about $3,000, which mainly consisted of late
fees and interests. Lauren took advantage of our Tax Payment Plan services and
she end up paying only around $85 a month.
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