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Ignored the IRS for years... where to start?


I have not filed my taxes in about 6 years... in that time i had a levy or two, but now I need to make things right. Should I call the IRS and throw myself at their mercy or visit a tax lawyer first? I don't have any documentation for those years either, and I know I would probably need it. (Example - the IRS used to double-count rent I received from rental property, and I dont have the 1099s to prove it now...)

I don't know what alternatives I have, if any, because I truly fear not getting treated fairly (I used to get audited yearly before I "checked out"). My finances, and back taxes, are a complete mess (I didn't pay on any credit cards or loans for 6 years either). I visited the CCCS about my consumer debt and have a manageable plan to pay that off, but that is not with the IRS "wildcard" and the payments I may owe to them. I have no idea where to even begin to get my financial life back in order. Where should I begin?

Wouldn't hurt to get a free consultation from a tax attorney!

I think a professional (lawyer or enrolled agent) approaching the IRS on your behalf would be better than throwing yourself on their mercy. There are a number of companies who specialize in this kind of service. They're often able to negotiate settlements for less than you owe and stop the penalties and interest from accruing.

You can get competitive proposals from several such companies based on your situation at the site in Sources.

I won't even wish you good luck.

You got your self into this mess, & you need big time help.

Go & see the tax lawyer. It may not cost you any thing just to see if he can help you.

Visit a tax lawyer first. I had an employee who was in your same situation. He owed the IRS over $65,000. He got a lawyer ($5k) and the made an offer in compromise for $5,200.00.

This program from the IRS is set to end soon.

Ok, step 1 is to get the returns for 2000 through 2005 prepared and filed. The IRS will treat you as an outlaw until that happens.
Step 2, with the returns file a Collection information statement either form 433A or 433F, whichever is applicable
Step 3, determine whether you are going to try to pay off the entire liability with an installment payment agreement on form 433D or offer to settle for less than the amount owed (an offer in compromise) on form 656.
All of the forms, as well as publications explaining each form, are available on the irs website. http://www.irs.gov
I am not sure that a tax attorney is necessarily step 1 for you. You need a tax return preparer who specializes in muliple year non-filers. Don't delay. If you file first, it is a civil collection matter. If they find you first, it could be a criminal or civil fraud matter.

Find a competent tax attorney NOW!

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