IRS Voluntary Disclosure Initiative

IRS Voluntary Disclosure Initiative deadline

OVDI deadline is August 31st

If you’re a southerner with a little hidden cash stash in Switzerland that granny left you, you should know that the best IRS tax relief firms in Georgia are advising their clients to take advantage of the IRS’s 2011 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative or OVDI. This is a limited opportunity (it closes August 31, 2011) to come clean with Uncle Sam.  Sure, you’ll have to write the IRS a hefty check and there’s lots of paperwork involved, but figuring all that out is why you hire the best tax attorney in Atlanta that you can find and rely on their expert back tax advice.

There’s a web site you can visit http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=234900,00.html that’s full of information and links to more information, but reading it makes for heavy weather for most people. That’s why your Atlanta tax attorney is the best person to wade through the whereas-es and wherefores and explain in plain English how to get the best IRS tax help.

If you think an amended return has put you in the clear, or if you decide to keep hoping the IRS doesn’t find out about your overseas nest egg, don’t be surprised if your Atlanta tax lawyer takes a dim view of that decision. If the IRS catches up with you, you could be liable to an investigation stretching back as far as they feel like it, criminal prosecution and you might even end up in jail. And not even the best tax attorney may be able to help you then.

Join others in Atlanta getting tax relief and call the best tax lawyer you can find.

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Atlanta Tax Attorneys Give Tax Relief from Surge in IRS Liens

IRS Liens Surge in 2010 - NTA Report to CongressMost people don’t realize that taxpayers who owe just $5,000 in IRS back taxes are automatically subject to an IRS lien filed at your local county courthouse, unless you get a Georgia tax attorney to deal with your tax debt before the IRS does.

I recently read an article on MSNBC in which IRS watchdog and National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson told Congress, “By filing a lien against a taxpayer with no money and no assets, the IRS often collects nothing, yet it inflicts long-term harm on the taxpayer by making it harder for him to get back on his feet when he does get a job.”

What is an IRS lien?

If you owe IRS back taxes, the federal government can put a lien on your personal or business property to secure liability – and seize your property. IRS liens are on the rise and at their highest rate since the mid-1990’s. Last fiscal year the IRS filed 1.1 million liens on people with unpaid back taxes.

Seek local Atlanta tax relief from an IRS lien with an Atlanta tax attorney

In response to Olson’s report, the IRS said taxpayers are given numerous opportunities to pay their IRS tax debt or file for IRS payment plans. Without the legal counsel of a tax attorney, many people may not understand how to find qualified Atlanta tax resolution help or take advantage of tax relief to prevent a lien.

An IRS installment agreement, also called a payment plan, is one tax relief option an Atlanta tax attorney will explore with you. Taxpayers can face staggering interest on top of the tax debt, and steep IRS penalty fees. Deal with delinquent tax returns or back taxes with a tax attorney on your side for the best possible outcome to a tax debt situation. Your tax attorney will communicate directly with the IRS and make sure you’re not missing deadlines to apply for an extension or other opportunities to dampen the threat of an IRS lien.

If you are facing an IRS lien, an experienced tax attorney is your best bet to protect your rights as a taxpayer, and to negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. Timing and efficient action is critical to surviving an IRS lien or collection of back taxes. Talk to an Atlanta tax attorney today.

Jeffrey S. Gartzman has 28 years of experience as a CPA and Atlanta tax attorney. He has helped countless taxpayers facing IRS liens and dealing with IRS back taxes collection tactics. An IRS lien situation is time-critical, so if you owe back taxes contact the Gartzman Law Firm today at (770) 939-7710 or online at Gartzman Tax Law.

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How to Get Tax Help in 3 Easy Steps

Jeffrey S. Gartzman - Atlanta Tax AttorneyIn the 28 years that I’ve been helping individuals and businesses who are facing IRS tax problems and tax debt, I’ve learned there is a simple and direct approach to getting the tax help you need.

Whether a taxpayer is facing an IRS audit or paying back taxes, you can do these three things to get tax help:

#1: Hire a professional as soon as possible
The longer you wait, the deeper the hole. Get tax relief help from a tax attorney, CPA, or other tax professional. There are significant benefits to working with a tax attorney and CPA, such as the knowledge base and IRS connections to get you through the entire tax relief process from start to finish.

#2: Get organized
If the IRS is after you, getting your tax data and information in one place is necessary, not optional. A tax professional or tax attorney can walk you through this process and tell you what files, receipts, and other data are required.

#3: Bring your official notice
Be sure to retain any and all or notices sent to  you by the IRS or state tax revenue department. Bring these notices to your tax attorney or CPA so they understand what you’re facing.

No matter what tax debt situation you face, or how critical a taxpayer perceives their situation to be, the best way to find the tax help you need is to hire expert guidance.

Move forward and don’t sit in your tracks! Tax problems don’t go away on their own, and not all tax professionals are the same. Bring your tax debt case to someone who helps with IRS tax relief on a daily basis and understands all routes and procedures.

Jeffrey S. Gartzman is an Atlanta tax attorney and CPA who has been helping people find tax relief for over 28 years. He will help you resolve IRS and state tax problems, find tax relief and settle tax debt. Mr. Gartzman is an accredited Personal Financial Specialist with the American Institute of CPAs. To get the tax help you need, contact The Gartzman Law Firm, P.C., today at (770) 939-7710.

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