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Back taxes are taxes due for a prior year that have gone partially or fully unpaid. You can have back taxes on the federal and state levels.
If your back taxes remain unpaid, you could face serious legal consequences. The IRS may garnish your wages or seize assets and property using tax liens and levies.
If the IRS concludes you can’t pay your back taxes based on your current financial situation, they may declare your tax debt non-collectible. When your debt receives “currently not collectible” (CNC) status, the IRS will stop aggressive collection tactics like garnishing wages and placing tax liens and levies. However, the money you owe will still accumulate interest and penalties. We will assist with:
According to the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, all taxpayers have the right to representation in all cases against the IRS. While you are not legally obligated to have tax audit defense services, hired tax professionals can help you perform many necessary tasks, such as handling all correspondence with the IRS to resolve your case as soon as possible.
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