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Direct Tax Relief

Direct Tax Relief (“DTR”) is a tax resolution company that assists individuals and small businesses with their IRS tax problems as well as State tax problems. Our firm of experienced Tax Attorneys, certified tax preparers, tax resolution specialists and tax consultants specialize in providing IRS tax relief across the country in all 50 states. Once our firm is retained for services and we file the Power of Attorney, our Tax Attorneys immediately take over all communication with the IRS. You don’t have to fear being bullied or harassed by the IRS while DTR is representing you.

Call (877) 505-4829 for your FREE Consultation today!

Our Tax Attorneys and tax professionals are highly skilled and experienced and have achieved exceptional results for our clients. We have negotiated many favorable settlements with the IRS and State tax authorities on behalf of our clients. DTR can help you settle your
delinquent back taxes, prepare your unfiled tax returns for personal and business, assist you with an installment agreement, help you with payroll tax problems, release an IRS bank levy or an IRS wage levy or garnishment and help you with IRS tax liens and payroll trust fund recovery penalty.

Our Tax Attorneys and IRS tax experts will handle your case from beginning to end, so you won’t have to stress or fear about dealing with IRS tax problems yourself. The team of IRS tax experts at DTR provides solutions to all types of tax problems. We can settle your debt taking advantage of the Offer in Compromise program or we can have your penalties and the associated interest be removed by preparing and submitting a Penalty Abatement. We can have your bank levy released and have your employer remove the wage garnishment or levy placed against your hard earned wages. We can also solve your payroll tax problems and place you into compliance by filing your delinquent personal and business returns.

Call our office today for your FREE Tax Resolution Analysis at
(877) 505-4829.

 

 

Tax Attorney – When Will My Tax Refund Arrive?

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – When Will My Tax Refund Arrive?

Depending on who you ask, tax season is either winding down or ramping up and coming down to the wire. For the proactive taxpayers out there who have already filed, the next question you must be asking is: Where is my tax refund? If you’re due a check from the government for a few thousand dollars, it’s perfectly understandable that you’re anxious to know where your money is. Fortunately for us, the IRS has a tool to help you find the location of your refund. To use it, you’ll need to know your Social Security...

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Tips in Choosing the Right Tax Resolution Company

Posted by on Mar 26, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tips in Choosing the Right Tax Resolution Company

There is one sure way to determine whether a particular organization is trustworthy. You must simply check them with the Better Business Bureau. This is an independent third party organization that grades companies. They do the research and they can keep you from making a terrible mistake, which may cost you several thousands of dollars. Companies which you are looking into are not going to give you this information outright. TV commercials and online ads are not going to give you the whole story on the quality of service of these companies....

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Tax Attorney – Obama tax plan would hit the rich

Posted by on Mar 22, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – Obama tax plan would hit the rich

Wealthy taxpayers would see a big jump in their tax bills under President Obama’s latest budget proposal, according to a new independent analysis. In fact, those in the top 1% of income would see an average tax increase of nearly $109,000 in 2015, according to the Tax Policy Center. The increase is relative to what people would pay if lawmakers chose to extend a number of policies, such as the Bush-era tax cuts, that are otherwise set to expire.In the Tax Policy Center’s analysis, the top 1% is those with cash income of at least...

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Tax Attorney – The IRS offers ways to save on college

Posted by on Mar 20, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – The IRS offers ways to save on college

Anyone paying higher education expenses might want to study his or her tax return. The 1040 and 1040A contain a valuable lesson on how to write off up to $4,000 of college costs without having to itemize. The tuition-and-fees deduction‘s immediate attraction is that it doesn’t require you to itemize your expenses on Schedule A. It’s one of the income adjustments, also commonly called above-the-line deductions, found directly on the first page of tax return Form 1040 and Form 1040A.In addition to counting...

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Tax Attorney – 8 Tax Moves You’d Better Not Hide from Your Advisor

Posted by on Mar 15, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – 8 Tax Moves You’d Better Not Hide from Your Advisor

Not to be pessimistic or anything, but it’s probably safe to assume not every taxpayer out there has been 100 percent truthful to their tax advisor this year. In a recent IRS report, twice as many Americans (8%) said a little fibbing on tax returns is fine compared to the same survey issued in 2010. Other than begging the IRS over for a visit, you could be cheating yourself out of an even bigger tax return by leaving out some financial details.“Clearly, being transparent with your accountant ortax advisor about financial...

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Tax Attorney – What Happens When You Can’t Pay Your Taxes?

Posted by on Mar 13, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – What Happens When You Can’t Pay Your Taxes?

When it comes to taxes, you’re supposed to pay them gradually throughout the year so that in April you either don’t owe very much or are entitled to a refund of overpaid taxes. But sometimes your life situation changes or an unusual one-time event takes place during the year and when you prepare your annual return, you get an ugly surprise – you owe hundreds or thousands of dollars that you not only didn’t see coming, but that you simply don’t have. While this isn’t a good situation to be in, it’s not...

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Tax Attorney – Getting your small business organized for tax season

Posted by on Mar 8, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – Getting your small business organized for tax season

Although I try to keep tax records for my business current throughout the year, inevitably there is work to be done after year-end to organize my business for tax season. Here are the steps that I take to ensure that my business meets all tax filing deadlines and gets all necessary tax documents to its accountant on time.December I use accounting software for my business, which is a tremendous time saver in many ways, including during tax season. One of the chores that I complete in December is to review my business’ income and expenses...

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Tax Attorney – 5 tricky tax challenges

Posted by on Mar 6, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – 5 tricky tax challenges

With the Bush tax cuts slated to expire at the end of this election year, consider this filing season the calm before the tax storm: You’ll face few new rules, tax rates are the same as last year, and popular deductions are still in place. But preparing your income taxes remains as tricky as ever. Here’s how to make sure you don’t get tripped up by five common filing challenges — and how to set yourself up for tax savings on next year’s return and beyond.New capital gains rules Filing challenge: When it comes to...

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Tax Attorney – Estimated Taxes: Back To Basics

Posted by on Mar 5, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – Estimated Taxes: Back To Basics

If you are required to make estimated tax payments to the IRS and fail to do by the deadline, you will owe the IRS penalties. To ensure you are not subject to these penalties, check to determine whether you are required to make such payments. The following is a high level explanation of the rules that apply. Who Owes Estimated Taxes generally, you are required to pay estimated federal income tax if: You expect to owe at least $1,000 in income tax for the year; and The amount you will have withheld from income during the year, plus any...

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Tax Attorney – The Tax Benefits of Having A Spouse

Posted by on Mar 2, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off

Tax Attorney – The Tax Benefits of Having A Spouse

If you are married and file a joint tax return, your federal tax rate may be lower than that of an unmarried individual. In fact, many areas of U.S. tax law are written to provide married couples with greater benefits than those received by other individuals – the same is true for retirement plans, which offer several perks for those who have tied the knot. In this article, we highlight some of the unique benefits available to married couples.Using Your Spouse’s Income To Fund Your IRA One of the eligibility requirements for...

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