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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...) 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. I won't even wish you good luck. 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. 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. Find a competent tax attorney NOW! |
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