This page is under construction, but will hopefully be helpful in its current condition.
TAX JARGON DICTIONERY & FAQ
Do I Qualify for an Offer in Compromise?
What is a W-2 or 1099?
Define Enrolled Agent?
How do I report a Tax Credit?
What Tax Credits do I qualify for?
Which forms do I need to complete my taxes?
Who is a Professional Tax Preparer?
The IRS Fighter: Counseling, Analysis, an Action Plan, and a Negotiator
We'll propose a course of action that best fits your situation.
You may not know exactly what information the IRS collected on your account, but you know they are after you for some money. None of us want to be at the mercy of an IRS tax collector. Wouldn't you like to have a professional standing between you and the IRS? Our Enrolled Agents have a keen understanding of the Internal Revenue Service, their collection practices, and US tax laws. Let us negotiate for you.
Some of our most frequently asked questions:
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What does it mean to be an "Enrolled Agent"? An EA is licensed by the IRS, whereas CPAs and Attorney's are merely licensed by the states
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How do I know my debt status with the IRS? Just ask us to pull your IRS Record of Account, it's inexpensive and well worth it.
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When do I really need to hire help? When you want a professional to deal with the IRS so you don't have to speak with them.
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Can the IRS throw me in jail? Not for a tax debt. You would have to do something criminal.
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What is an Offer In Compromise? A process allowed by the IRS to settle for less than you currently owe. It's complex, so call us to educate yourself.
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Why won't the IRS let me claim my child as a dependent? There are four tests you must pass to qualify. Call us to get your test free over the phone.
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Who is John Gault? You need to read Atlis Shrugged to find out ;)