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If you've been looking for help
with you're tax problems, just about every web site will list what
they can do for you, but few will list the fees. Is it because they
charge too much? Or, do they want to charge more if you owe more?
Regardless of why, this is what we charge.
Offer-In-Compromise
|
Filing
Status |
Type
of Tax Liability |
Fee
* |
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If you and
spouse are both wage earners |
Form 1040, Form
1040A and Out-of-Business Liabilities |
$1,400 |
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If you or spouse
are self-employed |
Form 1040,
Form 1040A and Out-of-Business Liabilities |
$1,700 |
| If you
are currently In-Business |
Form 941, Form
940 and Form 1120 |
$2,500 |
* Our fee does not include the $150
processing fee charged by the Internal Revenue Service, which must
be paid to the Internal Revenue Service when the Offer-In-Compromise
is submitted.
Note: These fees will cover the Offer
preparation, submission and any representation needed during
the offer process.
Installment
Agreements, Hardship Determinations,
& Levy
Release
|
Filing
Status |
Type of Tax
Liability |
Fee
* |
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If you and spouse are both wage
earners |
Form 1040, Form
1040A and Out-of-Business
Liabilities |
$700 |
| If you or spouse are
self-employed |
Form 1040, Form 1040A
and Out-of-Business Liabilities |
$850 |
| If you are currently
In-Business |
Form 941, Form 940 and
Form 1120 |
$1,250
** |
Note: These fees will cover form
preparation, submission and any representation needed during the the
collection process.
* Our fee does not include the processing fee charged by the
Internal Revenue Service, which must be paid directly to the
Internal Revenue Service for an Installment Agreement. This fee
ranges between $52 and $105, depending on the type of
agreement.
** Additional representation services may be
required at $100 per hour.
Why pay $3,000 -
$5,000 for the same work we do for much
less? Our Enrolled Agent may get the same or
a better result!
We don't have
a large staff, big offices or high overhead.
What we do
have is actual IRS experience dealing with issues just like
yours!
What the former IRS
Commissioner has to say about offers:
“This program serves an important
purpose for a select group of taxpayers. But we are increasingly
concerned about unscrupulous promoters charging excessive fees to
taxpayers who have no chance of meeting the program’s requirements,”
said former IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. “We urge taxpayers not
to be duped by high-priced promises.”
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