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Unpaid back taxes can attract serious penalty from the IRS, and getting professional tax help is the best option to resolve this issue. Individual and business taxpayers in San Diego, CA metro area of greater San Diego, Carlsbad, San Marcos and National City with back taxes accumulate when you have not paid your federal or state taxes for a variety of reasons. You may not have been sure of your tax liability or could not afford to pay the tax or simply just did not get around to filing your tax return. Whatever the reason, the IRS is sure to catch up with you soon and enforce their aggressive tax collection techniques.

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The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged business taxpayers, associations and other interested parties to submit to the Industry Issue Resolution (IIR) Program tax issues for resolution involving a controversy, a dispute or a potentially unnecessary burden on business taxpayers. You can contact a licensed IRS problem solver such as an EA Enrolled Agent, CPA, tax attorney or a tax lawyer.

You can contact Mike Habib, EA at 877-788-2937, he is an experienced IRS tax problem solver and can represent taxpayers in all 50 states. The objective of the IIR program is to resolve business tax issues common to significant numbers of taxpayers through new and improved guidance. In past years, issues have been submitted by associations and others representing both small and large business taxpayers, resulting in tax guidance that has affected thousands of taxpayers.

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First and foremost, you must respond to any IRS Notice.

If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it will explain the reason for the correspondence and provide specific instructions. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply, without having to call or visit an IRS office.

The notice you receive covers a very specific issue about your account or tax return. Generally, the IRS will send a notice if it believes you owe additional tax, are due a larger refund, if there is a question about your tax return or a need for additional information.

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IR-2011-73, July 11, 2011
The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers to guard against being misled by unscrupulous individuals trying to persuade them to file false claims for tax credits or rebates.

The IRS has noted an increase in tax-return-related scams, frequently involving unsuspecting taxpayers who normally do not have a filing requirement in the first place. These taxpayers are led to believe they should file a return with the IRS for tax credits, refunds or rebates for which they are not really entitled. Many of these recent scams have been targeted in the South and Midwest.

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Are you looking for tax problem help? As we all know, the American economy is still stagnant and depressed, 2011 has been the toughest year for most individual and business taxpayers seeking tax problem help. Unemployment is still high, family incomes are lower, business income is slashed and retirement savings have significantly declined and the reality is many taxpayers are struggling to make ends meet. The American government has provided a variety of tax resolution programs to help you resolve your tax problem, and I urged you to take advantage of these tax relief options as well as other strategies to resolve your tax problem and get peace of mind.

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When you need tax relief help you may have to hire a tax professional to get the job done right. Even though there are several types of tax professionals such as CPAs, tax attorneys, tax lawyers, Enrolled Agents can do a lot for you on many levels. Mike Habib, EA is an Enrolled Agent who provides tax relief services in Whittier, La Habra, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, La Mirada, City of Industry, La Habra Heights, Montebello, El Monte, Downey, Pico Rivera, Cerritos, Long Beach, Fullerton, Placentia, Brea, Buena Park, and other southern California cities.
For a free confidential tax consultation call 877-788-2937.

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The following is a summary of the most important tax developments that have occurred in the past three months that may affect you, your family, your investments, and your livelihood. Please contact us for more information about any of these developments and what steps you should implement to take advantage of favorable developments and to minimize the impact of those that are unfavorable.

IRS has issued detailed guidance on the 2010 Tax Relief Act’s 100% bonus depreciation rules for qualifying new property generally acquired and placed in service after Sept. 8, 2010 and before Jan. 1, 2012. Overall, the rules are quite generous. For example, they permit 100% bonus depreciation for components where work on a larger self-constructed property began before Sept. 9, 2010, allow a taxpayer to elect to “step down” from 100% to 50% bonus depreciation for property placed in service in a tax year that includes Sept. 9, 2010, permit 100% bonus depreciation for qualified restaurant property or qualified retail improvement property that also meets the definition of qualified leasehold improvement property, and provide an escape hatch for some business car owners who would otherwise be subject to a draconian depreciation result.

Under the 2010 Tax Relief Act, a taxpayer that buys and places in service a new heavy SUV after Sept. 8, 2010 and before Jan. 1, 2012, and uses it 100% for business, may write off its entire cost in the placed-in-service year. A heavy SUV is one with a GVW rating of more than 6,000 pounds.

Help with IRS Payroll Tax Problems

If you own or manage a business (sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation) and pay employees, you will have to deal with 941 and 940 payroll taxes (employment taxes). Social Security, Medicare and income tax withholding from employee paychecks is just part of normal business operations. If you fail to file and pay your 941 payroll taxes then you are guaranteed to get in trouble with the IRS and the other state agencies such as EDD. This usually leads to additional stiff IRS penalties and larger tax debt, and may also be considered by the IRS a federal crime.

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Do you owe unpaid back taxes? There are tax relief solutions to your IRS tax problems.

The IRS could file a federal tax lien to protect the US government from the back taxes owed by the taxpayer. Although the federal IRS tax lien attaches to all the taxpayer’s property, some property is exempt from the IRS levy. The following items could be exempt from levy to some extent:

(1) wearing apparel and school books,

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