Florida IRS Tax Settlement
Attention: What The IRS Doesn't Want You to Know!
Did you know you are able to pay less than what you owe in Florida and federal taxes if you can prove hardship?Find out by contacting a Florida tax professional today. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Millions of people in Florida are behind in paying the IRS on payroll taxes, personal taxes, self-employment taxes or business taxes. Doing nothing only makes the problem worse when both the federal government and your local Florida tax officials eventually start garnishing wages. The average Florida adjusted gross income in 2007 was $54,754.00. The IRS have been quietly working with people like yourself in FL to settle tax debts in amounts such as $10,000, $25,000 and even in excess of $50,000.
Whether you live in Miami or Orlando, all Florida residents are eligible to settle their tax debt with the IRS.
IRS Offer in Comprise
Note: You don't need to go through a professional Florida tax settlement company to settle your tax debt.However, real IRS tax settlement professionals may improve your chances since they have years and years of experience and probably have seen it all. Remember, most Florida tax relief companies will not charge anything unless the Florida tax settlement offer is successful.
Stop worrying about the government and the IRS and contact a Florida tax relief professional and start the IRS Offer in Comprise process. The Offer in Comprise can be considered a tax debt settlement or a debt forgiveness in the state of Florida. The IRS will settle for less than what you owe them and to the Florida government if you can prove hardship. No matter if you owe national/federal taxes or Florida state taxes, our network may be able to help you.
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"I owed about $19,000.00 in combine Florida state and IRS taxes and had no money to pay. The Offer in Comprise helped reduce that amount." -- Jackie (Florida)