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Tax Help Fact:
Tax help is available to the thousands of taxpayers who need professional, affordable tax advice.
Tax help is needed by an increasing number of American taxpayers each year.
Tax help is available for such IRS problems as underpayment of taxes, avoidance of tax responsibility, incorrect reporting, or a host of other IRS problems.
The IRS takes these problems very seriously and will often seek penalties, fines, and returns of refunds, necessitating the need for professional tax help.
With Professional tax help you can:
- Settle your debt through an offer in compromise
- Remove all IRS penalties
- Protect yourself from IRS liens & seizures
- Arrange responsible payment plans
Every year, millions of citizens face the Internal Revenue Service in some kind of adversarial exchange. And while many cases involve simple issues easily resolved, too many significant or even overwhelming financial Probelms.
Some Reason for Tax Problems
- Either the citizen did not understand how to approach the IRS' communication or,
- Just as likely, the IRS made an error then failed to accurately instruct the citizen on the rights available to correct it.
The good news is that there is tax help available for those with IRS problems.
Avoid larger penalties and fines by IRS
IRS problems do not go away on their own. It also is important to remember to get tax help as soon as possible.
Waiting and avoiding the IRS usually results in larger penalties and fines. With that in mind, it usually makes sense to find tax help representatives who have dealt with IRS problems in the past and knows what they are doing.
US Tax help firms generally have individuals employed who understand the IRS and the tax code and therefore are professioanl to assist those with IRS problems.
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Program Features
- Lower monthly payments up to 57%
- Reduce monthly interest charges
- Consolidate your debts into one easy payment
- Pay off your debt faster
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- Minimum $2,500 in unsecured debt.
- 2 or more accounts.
- A source of income.

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