Tax Assistance For Individuals In Brighton, MI

Austin & Larson – IRS and State of Michigan Back Tax Help for Individuals

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Tax Assistance for Individuals

Many individuals in Michigan at one point or another find themselves in a position where they are unable to pay their IRS or State of Michigan tax debt. For some, they under-withheld their wages, leading to a tax balance at the end of the year. Others had a tax event, such as the sale of property, that led to unexpected tax consequences.

Whether you owe for one tax year or twenty, Austin & Larson Tax Resolution can help you to resolve your back tax balances with the IRS and the State of Michigan. Our tax preparation team of qualified representatives will always work to get you the best resolution available to you.

Our array of tax assistance includes tax preparation services, compliance, audit help, and IRS tax settlement programs to permanently resolve any back income tax debt. Our expert tax preparation services could significantly reduce your taxes owed – our ultimate goal – when the IRS comes calling.

By evaluating your options and representing you, we provide invaluable support that individual Michigan taxpayers can rely on and trust. Call us now at (866) 668-2953 for any personal/form 1040 tax help that you need.

Unable to Pay Your Personal Taxes to the IRS or the State of Michigan in Full?

Michigan taxpayers who are wage earners need to make sure they are properly withholding based on not only the number of dependents that they have but also taking into account other wages they receive or any other taxable income for the year. One thing that happens to many wage earners is that they unintentionally under-withhold their paychecks. Because our tax system is based on tax brackets, multiple sources of taxable income may push you into a higher tax bracket, leading to more tax due than you were expecting or withholding.

If you have found yourself in a situation where you owe back taxes that you are unable to pay in full, contact our office to discuss the different options available with the IRS and the State of Michigan for resolving your personal tax debt. Both the IRS and the State of Michigan have multiple programs available, including IRS installment agreements, non-collectible status, and Offer in Compromise.

After a review of your individual circumstances, we can advise you on which tax resolution options you qualify for and the pros and cons of each. We will then work with the IRS and the State to get your resolution in place. We will also assist you with making any necessary adjustments to your current income to ensure that you are properly withholding enough Federal and state taxes for the current tax year.

It is very important to seek tax help as soon as you realize that you are going to owe a back tax debt. Failure to resolve your delinquent tax problems can have severe financial and possibly legal consequences. Some taxpayers discover that they will have a tax debt that they cannot pay, so they do not file their returns at all. However, not filing your taxes will not only lead to increased interest and penalties, but it may also result in the IRS preparing your tax returns for you. These tax returns will not include any deductions or dependents and generally result in much higher tax liability than you would have owed had you filed your original tax return.

Tax Resolution Versus Ongoing IRS/Michigan Collections

Michigan taxpayers who are wage earners need to make sure they are properly withholding based on not only the number of dependents that they have but also taking into account other wages they receive or any other taxable income for the year. One thing that happens to many wage earners is that they unintentionally under-withhold their paychecks. Because our tax system is based on tax brackets, multiple sources of taxable income may push you into a higher tax bracket, leading to more tax due than you were expecting or withholding.

If you have found yourself in a situation where you owe back taxes that you are unable to pay in full, contact our office to discuss the different options available with the IRS and the State of Michigan for resolving your personal tax debt. Both the IRS and the State of Michigan have multiple programs available, including IRS installment agreements, non-collectible status, and Offer in Compromise.

After a review of your individual circumstances, we can advise you on which tax resolution options you qualify for and the pros and cons of each. We will then work with the IRS and the State to get your resolution in place. We will also assist you with making any necessary adjustments to your current income to ensure that you are properly withholding enough Federal and state taxes for the current tax year.

It is very important to seek tax help as soon as you realize that you are going to owe a back tax debt. Failure to resolve your delinquent tax problems can have severe financial and possibly legal consequences. Some taxpayers discover that they will have a tax debt that they cannot pay, so they do not file their returns at all. However, not filing your taxes will not only lead to increased interest and penalties, but it may also result in the IRS preparing your tax returns for you. These tax returns will not include any deductions or dependents and generally result in much higher tax liability than you would have owed had you filed your original tax return.

Contact Us Today

We understand how frustrating tax related issues can be and we are here to help resolve your unpaid taxes once and for all. Our team has extensive experience working with the IRS on our clients' behalf to fully resolve tax liabilities, and we would love the opportunity to do the same for you. Reach out for a free consultation today!

(866) 668-2953

Weekdays 8am-6pm

Brighton, Saginaw, Lansing, and Ann Arbor, MI

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