Every day the massive computer center at the IRS is getting more sophisticated,
it's just a matter of time before they catch up with you. This is not a situation to take lightly, failing to file your tax returns is a criminal offense. If you do
not file, you can be prosecuted and punished with potential jail time, one year for each year not filed. Why risk
potentially losing your freedom for failing to file your tax returns? Let us give you the peace of mind you deserve by helping you get in compliance with the law. If you voluntarily file your delinquent returns you'll likely avoid further problems other than having to pay the interest and penalties. There are options available that will help to deal with the tax burden. If you wait for the IRS to file your returns for you, they are filed in the best interest of the government, usually with little or none of the deductions you are entitled to. Tax returns can be filed after the IRS prepares "their" returns for you. However, after the IRS has prepared the returns for you it can prolong the time it takes for the IRS to process your true tax return, delaying the resolution of your tax issues and further increasing the interest and penalties in the meantime. Regardless of this fact, if the IRS prepares returns for you, normally, it is worth filing your own returns regardless. There are extremely important factors to consider when determining what returns to file and not to file once the IRS has filed returns for you. Do not rely on an unexperienced professional if you want the best results. Before anything can be done to extract you from this predicament all the returns must be filed. You must be current. In most cases, you will likely owe taxes, interest, and penalties after the returns are filed. Taking action to get compliant with your return filings is imperative for your wellbeing, both short and long term. Once we see how much is owed, we'll set a course of action to get you off the hook! |