We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but if you have severe tax liabilities with the IRS, your business could be in serious trouble. Once small businesses begin to accrue tax debt from previous years, they often find it difficult to get back into compliance. The IRS is notorious for their aggressive collection measures and isn’t known for leniency once businesses become delinquent with their debts.
Pyramiding of employment taxes is a fraudulent act that occurs when a business withholds taxes from its employees but fails to send those funds to IRS. Many times they are so behind, the business uses those withholdings to continue to operate with intentions of paying the IRS later. However, this is a highly illegal practice, and once you start on this path you are headed for trouble.
In fact, depending on your circumstances, the very existence of your business might be in peril. This isn’t meant to scare you, but you should be aware of the stakes, and we encourage you to clear up your tax liabilities as soon as possible. If you resolve to take a proactive approach and follow the suggestions below, you could eliminate your company’s outstanding tax liabilities sooner than you might think.
The longer you put off confronting your tax issues, the more serious and expensive your debts will become. Maryland tax debts compound at a rate of 13% (plus penalties and interests), and the IRS’ calculations are based on numerous factors. In addition, federal law gives the IRS substantial legal authority to adopt aggressive collection measures, including property seizures, wage garnishments, and even foreclosure of your business.
Further, the IRS doesn’t even need to go through the court system to implement these collection methods. In most instances, all they are required to do is send a “demand letter,” and in certain circumstances, they don’t have to provide any warning at all.
The more you know about how the IRS operates and the more you express your eagerness to repay your tax obligation, the more likely the IRS may be willing to work with you on a mutually beneficial plan to resolve your tax problem. Do not ignore communications from the IRS, as doing so will likely only worsen your situation.
Better yet, you should hire an experienced and knowledgeable tax representative, such as those at S.H. Block Tax Services, to conduct these correspondences with the IRS directly on your behalf. Additionally, a qualified tax representative can make sure your rights as a taxpayer are not being abused.
Thankfully, it does take the IRS some time to accelerate their collection efforts, which means that if you know you have a tax problem, the time to act is now. Although it could take some time before the IRS assigns a representative to your case, you don’t want to waste your opportunity to get a head start.
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Initially, you’ll likely receive letters, phone calls, and possibly even an on-site visit from an IRS agent: do not ignore these collection attempts. Tax liens and levies can now be generated by computer, so just because the IRS isn’t literally knocking on your door doesn’t mean they aren’t figuratively lurking in your neighborhood. Therefore, if the IRS is asking for financial information, it’s best to contact S.H. Block Tax Services before responding.
Please understand that IRS revenue officers are not your friend; they are skilled collection agents whose job is to collect money they believe you owe the IRS or the State of Maryland. Do not lie to the IRS under any circumstances, but know that you aren’t required to disclose any financial information without receiving a formal summons.
There are several routes that you can take on behalf of your business to alleviate your financial distress and resolve your tax debt.
The tips and suggestions above can help your small business get back on the track toward IRS compliance, but resolving tax liabilities can get complicated in a hurry ― especially if the IRS is sending threatening letters, making repeated phone calls, or disturbing your place of business. Therefore, the best course of action is to obtain a free consultation from a reliable tax resolution firm like S.H. Block Tax Services. You can do so by contacting S.H. Block Tax Services immediately at (410) 872-8376 or completing the brief form on this page.
We have our clients’ best interests at heart, and we are committed to finding the best possible solution to your tax problems. We would love the opportunity to help, but the IRS imposes strict deadlines, so please call today to get started!
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