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Rescue Taxpayers

Resolution and Help With Tax Problems and Back Taxes

Your inaction and delay will only magnify your tax problems. We want to hear about your tax problem and provide you with the needed relief and resolution. We want to create a plan that resolves your tax problems while allowing you to get on with your life. Our professional approach and commitment will help get you on the right track.

Tax Samaritan is here to provide IRS help and state tax help and put an end to the misery that the IRS and states can put you through. We pride ourselves on being very efficient, affordable, and of course, extremely discreet. Your tax problems will not just go away by themselves; they just keep getting worse with penalties and interest being added each day.

Rescue Taxpayers

At Tax Samaritan, we rescue troubled taxpayers.

Please take a look through some of our IRS tax resolution strategies that we can represent your interests with:

  • Offer in Compromise: This is a partial settlement of your total tax liability. To qualify for this option, there must be an extraordinary reason the IRS should not collect the total amount of tax due. Doubt as to Collectability and Effective Tax Administration are the most common approaches and are based upon income, expenses and assets.
  • Installment Agreement: A payment plan with the IRS to make regular and monthly payments to pay of the tax liability owed over a period of time.
  • Bankruptcy: Under some circumstances, tax liability may be discharged in bankruptcy or paid through a bankruptcy plan.
  • Innocent Spouse Relief: Many married taxpayers choose to file a joint tax return because of certain benefits this filing status allows. In filing jointly, both taxpayers are jointly and severally liable for the tax and any additions to tax, interest, or penalties that arise as a result of the joint return even if they later divorce. Joint and several liability means that each taxpayer is legally responsible for the entire liability. Thus, both spouses are generally held responsible for all the tax due even if one spouse earned all the income or claimed improper deductions or credits. This is also true even if a divorce decree states that a former spouse will be responsible for any amounts due on previously filed joint returns. In some cases, however, a spouse can get relief from joint and several liability.
  • Injured Spouse: If you file a joint return and all or part of your refund is applied against your spouses’ past-due federal tax, state income tax, child or spousal support or federal nontax debt, such as a student loan, you may be entitled to injured spouse relief.
  • Statute of Limitations Review: The IRS has ten years from the date was assessed against you to collect the tax. The statute period does not begin until the taxpayer has filed a tax return. A substitute for return (SFR) prepared by the IRS does not count as a filed return. If the statute clock has started and the IRS has not collected within the ten year period (assuming no interruption to the statute period), the tax is no longer collectible and the IRS must release any lien or levy against the taxpayer. A careful review and analysis of your situation and IRS records will allow for a determination on whether the statute has expired.
  • Penalty Abatement: A formal request showing a basis in reasonable cause can be made to reduce or eliminate tax penalties and interest on the underlying liability.
  • Currently Non-Collectible Status: Under some circumstances, the IRS will agree to forgo collection as the taxpayer cannot pay the tax though the tax is still owed. While this will place a hold on collection activity, it is a temporary hold and the IRS will re-visit ability to pay to see if the economic condition of the taxpayer has improved.
  • IRS Tax Appeal: If you disagree with the decision of an IRS office, such as examinations, you may request an appeal of your case.

If you have a friend or co-worker that you know needs tax help, please utilize our referral program . A way for you to have your friends connect with and learn about Tax Samaritan and help them save money on their tax services and get a little something back yourself. For every friend you refer, they get $25 off tax preparation or representation fees and you get $55 when your referral becomes a customer.

Our goal at Tax Samaritan is to provide the best counsel, advocacy and personal service for our clients. We are not only tax preparation and representation experts, but strive to become valued business partners. Tax Samaritan is committed to understanding our client’s unique needs; every tax situation is different and requires a personal approach in providing realistic and effective solutions.

Click the button below to request a Tax Resolution Services Quote today to get started with the resolution of your tax problems. Instructs on both buttons to click and modify tax quote to provide instructs to click on tax preparation if returns need to be filed as well.

Tax Samaritan is a team of Enrolled Agents with over 25 years of experience focusing on US tax preparation and representation. We maintain this tax blog where all articles are written by Enrolled Agents. Our main objective is to educate US taxpayers on their tax responsibilities and the selection of a tax professional. Our articles are also designed to help taxpayers looking to self prepare, providing specific tips and pitfalls to avoid.

When looking for a tax professional, choose carefully. We recommend that you hire a credentialed tax professional such as Tax Samaritan that is an Enrolled Agent (America’s Tax Experts). If you are a US taxpayer overseas, we further recommend that you seek a professional who is experienced in expat tax preparation, like Tax Samaritan (most tax professionals have limited to no experience with the unique tax issues of expat taxpayers).

Randall Brody is an enrolled agent, licensed by the US Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before the IRS for audits, collections and appeals. To attain the enrolled agent designation, candidates must demonstrate expertise in taxation, fulfill continuing education credits and adhere to a stringent code of ethics.

Every effort has been taken to provide the most accurate and honest analysis of the tax information provided in this blog. Please use your discretion before making any decisions based on the information provided. This blog is not intended to be a substitute for seeking professional tax advice based on your individual needs.

All About Randall Brody
Randall is the Founder of Tax Samaritan, a boutique firm specializing in the preparation of taxes and the resolution of tax problems for Americans living abroad, as well as the other unique tax issues that apply to taxpayers. Here, they help taxpayers save money on their tax returns.

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