Q:
What is tax relief and why haven't I heard of it before?
A: Tax relief is a program that the IRS put into practice years ago
to allow people to settle their debts for a percentage of the taxes
owed. The IRS does not openly promote this program since it would
rather collect the entire tax liability rather than a portion of it.
Q: How much could I save if I took advantage of this settlement?
A: That depends on your specific situation such as your age, total
assets, income, expenses, etc. To get an assessment of your
particular situation and to see how much you can save, call one of
our Consultants.
Q: Could I file the settlement myself?
A: Yes. Anyone can file his or her own settlement. However, the IRS
scrutinizes each case very closely. If your proposal is not accurate
or complete, you may wind up paying much more than you should. Worse
yet, the IRS may reject your proposal altogether. Most people find
that working with a firm that specializes in settlements actually
saves them not only a lot of time and work but also significant
amount of money. Our staff of professionals know the critical IRS
secrets that others do not.
Q: Couldn't I just go through my CPA or my attorney to do the
settlement?
A: Yes. Just as you can file your own settlement, so can your tax
advisors or your attorney. However, most CPA's and attorneys do not
specialize in negotiating settlements with the Collection Branch of
the IRS. Some may handle 2 or 3 of these cases a year while we
usually handle more than 200 cases a month. We complete more
settlements in one month than most CPA's and attorneys do in a
lifetime.
Q: How do I know that I will get my settlement proposal accepted
by the IRS?
A: We take you through a thorough interview to see if you qualify
for a settlement. Since we use the IRS guidelines, we can tell you
fairly accurately if you qualify or not. If we honestly feel that
you are not a likely candidate for a settlement, we will inform you
so before you consider hiring us.
Q: How long does it take to resolve the whole case from start to
finish?
A: Most cases are resolved within 1 month to 1 year, depending on
the nature and workload of the case involved. Obviously it is in
everyone's interest to resolve the case as quickly and efficiently
as possible. Of course saving on clients' taxes comes first and
foremost.
Q: What if I have other questions?
A: We offer an ongoing Client Support Line. You can call these lines
with questions or simply to check the status on your case.
Q: What are your fees?
A: Your fee depends on the nature of your case and the workload
involved. Since we handle a high number of cases, we are able to
pass on the savings to our clients.
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