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Friday, February 3, 2012

IRS Payment Plans Tax Attorney Consulting


Affordable IRS Payment Plans

IRS payment plans are allowed on any type of tax includingpayroll or employment taxes.
In order to get an IRS payment plan, we must first properly complete several special IRS forms.

You must be very careful.

  • You should hire a professional with knowledge of the IRS' procedures.
  • Why? Because the key is to determine the least amount that the IRS will accept from you.
  • Let a tax professional prepare the documents for you - quickly and affordably.
  • If your Payment Plan is not submitted correctly it will be rejected, or you will be forced to pay more than necessary.

An IRS Payment Plan is an great option, but it may not be right for you.

IRS Tax Attorney helps with Installment agreements.

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Information for e-file

Everyone can e-file, and everyone can e-file Individual tax returns for free

Last year, nearly 100 million taxpayers opted for the safest, fastest and easiest way to submit their individual tax returns — IRS e-file. Since 1990, taxpayers have e-filed nearly 1 billion Form 1040 series tax returns safely and securely. E-file is the norm. And now, with Free File, everyone can file Form 1040 series tax returns for free!
Free File
e-file with Free File
If your income is $57,000 or less, let Free File brand-name software do the hard work for you with free tax preparation and free e-filing. It's available only through IRS.gov, where a number of tax software companies make their products available for free. Some also support state tax returns for free. Go to Free Fileto take advantage of this option.
e-file with Free File Fillable Forms
Regardless of income, everyone can use onlineFillable Forms, which are an electronic version of the IRS paper forms. This option is best for people who are comfortable preparing their tax returns but want the advantages of fast, secure and free e-filing. Fillable forms do only basic math and do not support state tax returns.
e-file
e-file with commercial
tax software
Do it yourself. Buy tax preparation software either over-the-counter or online, prepare your own return and press send to e-file. Your return is sent through safe and secure channels, not via e-mail. Prices do vary, so shop around (or use Free File).
e-file through a paid
tax preparer
Find a tax professional you trust to prepare and e-file your return. Nearly all tax preparers use e-file now and many are now required by law to e-file. But it's still a good idea to tell your tax preparer you want the advantages of e-file — your refund in half the time, or if you owe, more payment options. Use our tax professional locator to find an e-file providernear you.

Attention Tax Return Preparers

Starting January 1, 2012, you must use IRS e-file if you or your firm files more than 10 individual or trust returns. You should begin the process immediately if you are not an authorized IRS e-file provider.

Efile Links

Electronic Payment Options


Electronic Payment Options Home Page

 
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IRS offers various electronic payment options for paying federal taxes and user fees.  These options are convenient, safe, and secure, and some of them are free. Click on the links below for details on each of the options offered.
Electronic Payment Options for Businesses and Individuals
Visit here for the list of service providers, their contact information, and convenience fees. A table of accepted business and individual tax payments is included. Payment instructions and general information is also included.


Electronic Funds Withdrawal
Visit here for general information about the EFW payment option, including instructions for completing the payment record transmitted via IRS e-file.

Visit here for payment options by Tax Type. The table lists individual tax forms that allow payments to be made via EFW and/or credit/debit card.

Visit here for payment options by Tax Type. The table lists business tax forms that allow payments to be made via EFW and/or credit/debit card.

Electronic Federal Tax Payment System®

Visit here for general information about EFTPS, phone contact numbers, Batch Provider software information, and useful links, including the link to the EFTPS web site.

Federal Tax Application
Same-Day Wire Federal Tax Payments

fms.treas.gov/eftps/transition_materials.com  (Downloads > EFTPS Financial Institution Handbook)

This document provides information useful to financial institutions for making Same-Day (Fedwire®) tax payments for business taxpayers.
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EFTPS  (HELP & INFORMATION >DOWNLOADS > Same-Day Payment Worksheet > DOWNLOAD)
Taxpayers can download and complete this worksheet to take to their financial institution to make a same-day tax payment. Taxpayers should check with their financial institution for costs and cut-off times for this service.

Visit here for information on how to pay Historic Easement, IVES (Income Verification Express Service), and US Residency user fees.


 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

IRS payment plans

IRS payment plans

Pay the IRS on your time, not theirs because time is money. We all have to pay some kind of tax that is how we are able to provide civic services, however pay what you owe but work on avoiding paying the most taxes, do not evade paying taxes that is illegle.

You can also pay when it is most convenient for you. Stop stressing over paying the IRS all at once, pay when you can do so on your time and make money off of your money instead of giving it to the irs for them to make money off of your money.

A tax refund is you calculating that they will get more and give you what is left over. A tax payment is you giving the IRS what you owe and only what you owe, let your money work for you.

We will show you resources to let you decide how best to get the most money out of your tax payments to the IRS.

We all have to pay our fair share, but do it wisely and be strategic with your spending and investments. Saving money is great but having to pay money on the interest you made saving your money is something that you can do that can benefit the IRS and yourself.