According to the Tax Policy Center, a Washington based research firm, approximately 47% of households (nearly half) paid no income tax to the Federal Government in 2009. This number is comprised of people who earned too little to owe tax or received enough in credits and deductions to reduce their liability to zero or below. Keep in mind that while this is an extremely large number of people not paying taxes, it does not account for others that filed their taxes and did not or were unable to pay their taxes, as well as those who failed to file their taxes completely.
If you combine the people who filed their taxes but have not paid, with those who failed to file and owe, along with those people included in the 47% listed above that filed their taxes incorrectly, you have an enormous amount of people requiring Tax Resolution just for the 2009 tax year.
The big question: ”What can I do if I owe taxes or have unfiled returns?”
Many people and businesses fear that if they file their returns or the IRS finds out that they owe tax, they will be unable to pay and fear the consequences.
You will be happy to know that the Internal Revenue Service’s policy is to collect not based upon the amount you owe, but rather upon what you are able to pay. Based upon IRS Standards (some Local and some National), the IRS will collect only that money which they deem to be “disposable income”. That is the amount you have left over after you pay your expenses. There is no debtor’s prison, so as long as you legitimately file your returns, and set up an affordable payment plan or in some cases justify that you are unable to pay anything at all, you will be able to continue living your life without the concern of dodging the IRS.
The IRS has various plans by which to resolve your tax problems. The key is (1) choosing the right plan, and (2) making sure you know exactly how to properly file the necessary paperwork. If you are not familiar with the available plans or how to implement them (which is the case with most individuals and businesses) you need to hire someone that is qualified to do so.
The Tax Resolution Institute is a company that has been resolving both people’s and business’ tax issues for over 25 years. Their President and Founder Peter Stephan not only practices Tax Resolution on a daily basis, he wrote the textbook.
























