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Free Initial Consultation and Financial Analysis

15 Minutes - We will go through your entire financial situation, step-by-step and see what programs you qualify for, determine how we can help, and answer any questions that you may have.

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Research & Investigation

4-7 Days - Using the Power of Attorney, we will work with the IRS to determine what evidence they have against you (without disclosing anything), so we can create a plan of attack.

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Fight for the Best Resolution

1-3 Months - After learning exactly what they have against you, we will negotiate with the IRS on your behalf, removing all the penalties we can, and fighting for a great settlement for you.

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FREEDOM!

Forever - Once your tax burdens have been lifted, you can go on living your life again! You will finally be free of the burdens chasing you, and can start fresh with no tax debt!

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Sandra could not hold back her tears when she got her pay check for the month. It had been months now since the government had been making huge deductions from her wages, and not only for her back taxes, but also for the added penalties and interest charges. Between paying her bills and providing for her two year old child, she was having it really rough and was barely making ends meet. She was in debt and needed help.

Can you relate to that story? Just like Sandra, are you in debt and struggling to make ends meet? Do you live in or around Miami and owe so much in back tax to the federal government and/or to the state of Florida? If you answer yes to all these questions, then just like Sandra, you need help and we are here for you. Give us a call today.

We are a team of registered and experienced tax professionals comprising of tax attorneys, Certified Public accountants (CPAs), and registered agents operating in Miami, FL and beyond. We have helped several clients with tax issues; and even helped a few with back tax reduction cases in which they were able to save up to ninety-five percent (95 %). This means that such clients who owed a back tax of $ 100,000 (One hundred thousand dollars), ended up paying just $ 5,000 (Five thousand dollars). You are wondering how on earth that could be possible. Yes, it is possible and we will eventually get to explain how; who knows, you too may be qualified for this kind of relief. You should give us a call today and discover the best part of our services for your needs. Our Miami office number is (305) 767-2201.

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Hiring an Experienced Tax Lawyer

The task of hiring a registered and experienced tax lawyer can be daunting, considering the myriads of scam parading themselves as registered tax professionals. Nevertheless, it is not impossible. One important factor to look out for is the BBB (Better Business Bureau) ratings of any firm you are considering. You can as well check on iVouch, Trust pilots and the likes, which give a form of third party reviews. These will help you make informed decisions according to your choice of tax professionals.

The numerous scams of professionals, who make lofty promises and are often about everyone being qualified for an offer in compromise, are only out to take your money without doing anything to solve the problems for which they are hired. They often time don’t give you a proper consultation to know your peculiar financial condition. However, the benefits of hiring a registered and experienced expert are numerous. These benefits include dealing with bullying revenue officer,; removing wage garnishments and tax liens, negotiating penalty abatement, offer in compromise, Innocent spouse relief, installment agreement and other forms of relief that you may not even imagine and yet are qualified for.

Our team of professionals understand the fact that we have decades of experience in tax related issues and also have a dazzling A+ BBB rating – if you have any doubt, this you can easily verify. We are trustworthy to help you navigate the hazy cloud of managing your tax related issues.

Facing a Revenue Officer?

Revenue officers can start to bully when they show up on your doorstep, requesting that you pay your taxes. They can put undue pressure on you thus making you to end up getting into programs you do not want and that even do not suit your specific needs. They don’t deem to inform you on what is necessary and you sometimes feel like they are happy you are in debt.

You can’t blame them; they are hired by the government to make money for the government. So this saying stands true here: ‘He who pays the piper dictates the tune’; the government pays them, so they dance on the tune of the government, even when they are your closest neighbour.

The good news is that we do not get bullied by any revenue officer. This is because we are a registered agency and completely informed about what works here and what does not – our team of lawyers know the law and its interpretations. Also, we have strong and healthy contacts with the IRS that we have used and will continue to use to the advantage of our clients.

So when we represent you, you have a formidable force that IRS cannot intimidate.

Negotiating an Offer in Compromise

This is the form of relief that we have been able to negotiate for some of our clients, and just as it has been mentioned earlier, some were able to save as high as 95 %. It is a kind of relief where the tax payer gets to pay only a portion of the tax liabilities he/she has. However, not all taxpayers are qualified for this due to strict regulations. You can never tell, you may just be qualified, especially if you have gone through or are going through hard times; or have suffered from any kind emergency or disaster (hurricane, earthquake, fire, medical emergency, etc.).

So, call us today to know whether you are qualified for an offer in compromise or not. In situations where you are not qualified, there are other forms of relief that you may qualify for and we can get you into them. So, cheer up hope is not lost at all.

Battling a Wage Garnishment

Do you still remember the story of Sandra that we started with? A garnish was placed on Sandra’s wages by the government. This is one of the things that the government does when you have a huge tax liability. They mandate your employer to regularly deduct some amount from your pay amount in order to pay for your tax liabilities, and if your case is critical like Sandra’s, you may be left with close to nothing at the end of every month. How do you then pay for your living expenses?

You don’t have to suffer this for long because our experienced team of lawyers can get the garnish lifted faster than it was placed and also sentence on the payment arrangement for you.

Penalty Abatement (Getting rid of Penalties and Interest Charges)

The IRS charges penalty and interest to grab people in an act and also to keep them in check. If you don’t file your tax return early enough, you will be fined. If you do not pay on time, you get fined. Essentially, people get fined every time for defaulting in one way or another and sometimes people are fined in error. The worse part is that tax additions, penalties and interests can accumulate a person that they become a burden to bear and occasionally can be more than the initial tax due.

We have been able to get penalties removed almost every time and also negotiate an instalment payment for our clients. More so we, compared to just a normal consumer, are able to secure penalty abatement for our clients with relative ease. This comes as a reward for our frequent dealings and relationship with the IRS. You can take advantage from this by appointing us as your agent.

Removing a Bank Levy

It is not only your money that the government can take at will, they also have the power to take your properties and sell. This is called levy.

When a levy is placed on your property, especially a federal levy, the government can just come, claim your cars, house or any other property that you have and sell to the highest bidder.

Just like in the case of garnish, we can and will help you lift the levy, only if you let us know and will appoint us to plead your case.

Having Your Tax Lien Removed

This is similar to levy, only that the government does not take your property outright and sell, but they nonetheless prevent you from enjoying the full benefit of ownership. For instance, when a lien is placed on your house, you cannot sell it, you cannot refinance it, you cannot use it as collateral for loan, and in fact you cannot make any decision that pertains to the house without first paying your debts.

Then again, you are not without options- with the negotiations that we can do on your behalf you, you can easily lift the liens and the property will be yours again.

We are your best agency in solving all types of tax related issues. Why suffer defeat when you can always win? Why do you groan when you can always give us a call? Take advantage of our free consultation and fight against your tax issues head-on. We are your ultimate solution for all the needs, your instant tax solution firm of choice that has brought relief to thousands of satisfied customers and will also bring relief to you as we help you find meaning of the complex rules and regulations of the federal tax code. We will also help in negotiating on a suitable arrangement based on your current tax issues.

Call us today on (305) 767-2201.

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Miami Instant Tax Attorney

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Services / Problems Solved
Removing Wage Garnishments
Getting Rid of Tax Liens
Removing Bank Levies
Filing Back Tax Returns
Stopping IRS Letters
Stopping Revenue Officers
Solving IRS Back Tax Problems
Ironing out Payroll Tax Issues
Relief from Past Tax Issues
Negotiating Offer in Compromise Agreements
Negotiating Innocent Spouse Relief Arrangements
Penalty Abatement Negotiations
Assessing Currently Not Collectible Claims
Real Estate Planning
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Tax Lawyers on Staff
Steve Sherer, JD
Kelly Gibson, JD
Joseph Gibson, JD
Lance Brown, JD
Cities Around Miami We ServeMiami Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Kendall, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Cutler Bay, Homestead, Everglades, Coral Springs, Fontainebleau, Weston, Dania, Deerfield Beach, Dania Beach, Palm Beach County, Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Monroe County, and Collier County

What Should I Prepare for a Meeting with my Tax Lawyer?

When intending to meet your tax lawyer, there are several things which you need to prepare. You should not use a preparer willing to efile your return only by using a pay stub (that's against IRS rules). You need to supply comprehensive advice regarding your financial situation on IRS Form 433-A, Collection Information Statement. This comprises verifiable information about your cash, property in Miami, investments, accessible credit, assets, income, and debt. In addition to property, your anticipated future income is additionally included by the RCP.

Are Tax Lawyer Feeds Tax Deductible?

It is usually rare to take tax deductions from the attorney's fees. The general rule is straightforward enough: You can deduct your Miami attorney's fees you pay for when you are trying to help in collecting deciding or getting a refund of any tax or collect taxable income, or to create. In simple terms, you can take a deduction in the event you want a lawyer's help to make money you need to pay taxes on, like representing you in an IRS audit, or if a lawyer helped you with a tax matter. In the event the legal fees are linked to taxes or taxable income, a deduction can be taken by you.

Does IRS Forgive Tax Debt After 10 Years?

The statute of limitations for the IRS to collect back taxes is 10 years after the IRS has determined of a tax liability. Basically, this means after that window shuts the IRS loses its lawful claim towards the back taxes and the IRS has a 10 year window to collect on a citizen's want. This is a get out of jail free card because the Internal Revenue Service will still likely take collection action in the type of a tax lien and/or levy, although this method seems great for the enthusiastic tax protester. A lien is a claim on the citizen's Florida property used as security for the taxpayer's debt, while a levy is the authorized seizure of the citizen's property to satisfy the debt.

How Long Can IRS Collect on Tax Debt?

As a general rule, there's a ten year statute of limitations on IRS collections. This implies that the IRS can attempt to collect your unpaid taxes for up to ten years from the date they were determined. Subject to some exceptions that are significant, once the ten years are up, the IRS has to discontinue its collection efforts. The statute of limitations expires for tens of thousands of citizens who owe the Internal Revenue Service money each year. In case your Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) is close, the IRS or state of Florida may act vigorously to get you to pay as much as possible before the deadline or consent to expand it.

How Much Do Tax Attorneys Charge?

Typically, most competent and reputable tax lawyers will charge their clients on an hourly basis for all services. This may normally be an hourly fee of between $200 and $400. In most cases, a tax lawyer will require their client make a prepayment, which is called a retainer. This retainer is a prepayment on the basis of the amount of hours that your tax attorney believes they'll be working on your behalf. In case the cash is used up before the task is completed, the tax attorney in Miami will normally bill you for an additional payment.

How Much Do Tax Relief Companies Cost?

Tax resolution companies in Florida are everywhere, each with extremely fluctuating rates of competence and ethics. And deciding on the best firm to fit for your needs may be challenging. This really isn't completely unreasonable, but some firms say one thing and do the exact reverse. Be sure to read the contract of a company carefully. Hourly rates are clearly outlined by their contracts, although some businesses verbally guarantee flat fees. A flat fee may be a good thing, as it encourages your tax expert to work hard to resolve your tax debt.

How Should I Choose My Tax Lawyer?

Choosing your tax attorney can occasionally be challenging but it's very critical when it comes to your tax issues. Hiring a tax lawyer to assist you with your tax demands in Miami, FL depends on your own unique scenario. The tax attorney you select can either correct the issue or make it a million times worse. This is before you hire the attorney, particular questions must be asked. You need to be sure to have someone working for you, and not against, true and knowledgeable, on your side.

Do Tax Lawyers Really Work?

Yes, Tax Attorneys do work. As a matter of fact, they understands everything about the tax laws and they know what to do in different situations. They got the expertise to devise a special plan of action for your case and follow it for execution in Florida. Tax attorneys are trained, licensed and experienced to deal with the technicalities involved in settlement process and the tax resolution. If you are in trouble with all the IRS simply an attorney is able to give you the attorney-client privilege. Only a Tax lawyer will have the experience in realizing tax settlements. While a CPA might be familiar with some tax settlement plans, they will not have a complete understanding of the ins and outs of the assorted programs in Miami.

How Do You Get an Offer in Compromise?

You'll locate step by step directions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Pamphlet, Form 656-B. Your finished offer package will include: Form 433-A (OIC) (people) or 433B (OIC) (businesses) and all required documentation as specified on the forms; Form 656(s) - individual and business tax debt (Corporation/ LLC/ Partnership in Florida) have to be submitted on different Form 656; $186 application fee (non refundable); and First payment (non refundable) for each Form 656. Pick a payment alternative. Your first payment will change predicated on your own offer and also the payment option you pick.

How Likely is the IRS to Accept an Offer in Compromise?

The IRS is most likely to approve an offer in compromise when the sum offered represents the most they are able to expect to accumulate within a fair period of time. You should be current with all payment and filing requirements before the IRS considers your offer. You are not eligible if you're in an open bankruptcy proceeding in Miami. Utilize the Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier to confirm your qualifications and prepare a preliminary proposal. You'll find step-by-step directions and all the forms for submitting an offer in the Offer in Compromise Booklet, Form 656-B.