“I Owe Too Much. Will The IRS Settle For Less?”
 

Many taxpayers find themselves in a position where they can never pay off the IRS. It’s mathematically impossible with all the penalties and interest the IRS continues to add everyday. These old tax liabilities can prevent you from ever owning a house or car. The banks won’t even talk to you with a federal tax lien on your credit report. The constant worrying about how to get on with life is never ending.

If you qualify, the IRS Program called Offer in Compromise allows you to pay the IRS a small amount (“pennies on the dollar”) and have them wipe out the total amount you owe them, including all penalties and interest. When the IRS accepts your Offer and you pay it, then all federal tax liens are removed. You get you life back!
On average, the IRS has accepted 13.5 cents on the dollar as complete settlement.
Preparing and successfully negotiating an Offer in Compromise is a very complicated process and currently takes 6-18 months. During this time all collection activities against you stop. The Buchwald Tax Firm handles the preparation of Offers in Compromise and all of the negotiations with the IRS. Your Offer is completely handled by our firm. You never have to meet with the IRS.

 

Please Contact Us to end the Worry and Stress of Your IRS Problems.


1-800-BUCHWALD

 

 

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I Owe Too Much. Will The IRS Settle For Less? The IRS is Going To Audit Me I Owe Payroll Taxes Do I Have To Pay All These Penalties? I Haven’t Filed My Tax Returns For Years I Lost My Records, Can I Still File? Does The IRS Have My Info? I Could Only Afford Small Monthly Payments. Is This OK? The IRS Is Going To Garnish My Wages The IRS Is About To Levy My Bank Account The IRS Is Going To File A Lien Against Me The IRS Is Going To Seize My Assets My Spouse, Fiancé, Ex Is Having IRS Problems” Could It Affect Me? The IRS Has Notified My Customers About My Problems Can The IRS Take My Social Security, IRA, 401K, and Pension?

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