The IRS views failing to
pay payroll taxes as the cardinal sin of tax delinquency
because a large portion of the payroll taxes are your employees'
withholdings. Not paying your company's payroll taxes
is tantamount to stealing your employees' money in the eyes of the IRS.
As a result, penalties for failing to pay your payroll taxes and filing your payroll tax returns on time are
much more severe than other types of penalties. They can drastically multiply the amount you owe in a very short
time.
If you are behind on paying payroll taxes for your company, WATCH OUT!!! The IRS is extremely aggressive
pursuing collection of this type of tax. They would rather seize your business assets, close you down,
sell your assets at auction, and put you out of business than allow you to continue amassing additional payroll tax
liabilities.
If you are behind on your payroll taxes, DO NOT meet with the IRS on your own. How you answer their initial questions can determine whether you stay in business or not. It is critical you hire a professional representative who knows how the IRS operates.
ACTUAL AGREEMENTS |
Department of Treasure Internal Revenue Service |
Release of Levy |
(David & Nancy)
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<-----I can do this for you too! |
Under
the provisions of Internal Revenue Code section 6343, all wages, salary
and other income now owed to or becoming payable to the taxpayer(s)
names above are released from the levy.
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Installment Agreement |
(Ian)
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<----------------Well within his budget! |
We've
accepted your offer for an Installment Agreement. The agreement covers
the tax period(s) shown above. Please make your first payment of $50.00.
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Offer in Compromise |
(James)
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<---------Put your name right here! |
We have accepted your offer in compromise signed and dated by you on (DATE). The date of acceptance is the date of this letter.
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Decreased Lien |
(Robert)
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<--------Saved him over $200,000! |
...updated the amount of the Notice of Federal Tax Lien, from $215,881.92 to the decreased amount...of $11,491.93.
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Pay When Able |
(Martin)
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<------------If you're retired on SS,
you probably won't ever pay! |
We
have noted your account that you're currently unable to pay your total
balance or to make installment payments. You may make payments as you
are able.
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Innocent Spouse |
(Martin)
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<---------------Innocent spouse, over
$25,000 taxes forgiven! |
You
are also entitled to equitable relief of liability under Section
6015(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of the tax that was not paid with
the filed tax return(s).
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