It's quite a while that taxes have been a part of our life. And along with them came the tax problems.
Most businesses employing people have to pay payroll taxes. The later is a portion of money the employer withholds from employees' paychecks and forwards to the proper government agencies. The most relevant payroll taxes are Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Federal Unemployment Tax.
Another issue is back or delinquent taxes, which taxpayers forget to file or did not file deliberately sometimes up to 20 years back.
Tax penalties may also be a problem, when a person has unfilled taxes. The Internal Revenue Service continues to accrue penalties until the debt is paid in full.
A tax lien is a legal claim against real or personal property to guarantee a payment of the tax debt. Tax liens can potentially be attached to all of your property (such as your house or car) and to all your rights to property (such as your accounts receivable, if you are a business).
The IRS has numerous ways to collect back taxes, and wage garnishment is one of the most feared ones. Wage garnishment means that a portion (commonly the larger one) of employee's paycheck is collected and distributed to the IRS until the debt is paid.
If you have any of these or other IRS tax problems, contact us at 866-829-8295 and we'll get your problems resolved.
When the State Board of Equalization Audited my Los Angeles automotive business in 1994, the auditor presented us with a bill for roughly $45,000.
By the time I hired Alex Gluzman, the bill ballooned to about $70,000. I was honestly scared.
Finally we got a ruling in our favor and I ended up paying only $10,000.
This is my story and I am sure I am not the only one.