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Debt Settlement Help
by Greg Roy
If you are under an IRS wage garnishment due to a previous tax
debt, there is settlement help available. Many income tax problems are
associated with marriage, divorce, or death.
Getting married, getting divorced, or
experiencing the death of a spouse can leave many people with owing
money to the IRS.
If your spouse doesn't declare the right amount of income, divorces you,
or even passes away, you may not be able to determine the amount of tax
money owed without the help of a qualified tax attorney. |
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have unreported income; most people don't understand that if they file a
joint return, they will also be responsible for their spouse's
unreported income. The money situations don't stop there. If you let
your spouse complete your tax return and don't examine it carefully,
your spouse may claim deductions that you are not aware of. |
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This is not a problem if the deductions
are valid and accompanied by receipts, but what if they aren't? You may
be liable for the additional tax due from deductions that a spouse
declared that weren't allowed by the IRS. Problems of this nature
can continue on for years and may not go away unless you work with a
professional tax attorney.
If money issues are a problem when two
people are married, they only get more complicated with divorce. If the
fiscal year isn't complete when the settlement is finalized, you still
have to deal with filing. Some divorces are amicable, but most aren't.
April is the month when most estranged couples experience tax problems
with the IRS. Many ex-spouses try to get out of paying money they
owe in back taxes. This can result in wages being garnished by the
IRS.
A spouse's death can be even worse. There may be items that you do not
even know about because you may have left the tax preparation up
to them. When a spouse dies, you may not be able to find receipts or
even records of income and expenditures that may help you settle a claim
without problems. A tax professional can assist you by providing
advice that will help solve any issues that you may have.
If any of these situations apply to you, the best help you can find will
be that of a tax attorney.
IRS wage garnishments
can be removed. If you have a previous tax debt that the IRS is pressing
to recover, an offer in compromise can be made. You can settle your debt
with the IRS for less than what they state you owe.
A qualified
tax professional is the best
person to negotiate with the IRS
on your behalf to reach a settlement amount.
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About the Author
Greg Roy has experienced the financial pain of an
IRS wage garnishment first
hand. To learn more about negotiating with the IRS and getting a wage
garnishment released, visit his website at
http://IRS-wage-garnishment.com.
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