Privacy Policy

WHAT DOES CHOICE TAX RELIEF, INC. DO WITH YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

Why?

Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you, how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.

What?

The types of personal information we collect and share depends on the product or service you have with us. This information can include:

  • Social Security number and contact information;
  • Income, employment, and tax information;
  • Bank account and credit or debit card information;

When you are no longer our customer, we may continue to store and/or share your information as described in this notice.

How?

All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their every day business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’,personal information; the reasons Choice Tax Relief, Inc. chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing.

Reasons we can share your personal information Does Choice Tax Relief, Inc. share? Can you limit this sharing?
For our everyday business purposes – such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus Yes No
For our marketing purposes – to offer our products and services to you Yes No
For joint marketing with other financial companies No No
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes ­
information about your transactions and experiences
No Yes
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes ­
information about your creditwortdiness
No Yes
For nonaffiliates to market to you No Yes

Questions?

Call (866) 8000-TAX or go to www.choicetaxrelief.com

Who is providing this notice?

Choice Tax Relief, Inc.

How does Choice Tax Relief, Inc. protect my personal information?

To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings.

For more information, please contact Support at [email protected] or call (866) 8000-TAX.

How does Choice Tax Relief, Inc. collect my personal information?

We collect your personal information, for example, when you:

  • Fill a form, place an order, or subscribe to our newsletter;
  • Use a credit or debit card or bank account information;
  • Provide contact, income, employment, or tax information

Why can’t I limit all sharing?

Federal law gives you the right to limit only:

  • Sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes-information about your creditworthiness;
  • Affiliates from using your information to market to you;
  • Sharing for non affiliate to market to you

State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing.

Definitions

Affiliates

Companies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.

We do not share your personal information with our affiliates, unless you give your consent for us to share.

Nonaffiliates

Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.

We share with nonaffiliates in the categories of service providers and direct marketing companies.

Joint marketing

A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you.

We currently do not share with joint marketing partners.

Additional Information Regarding Collection and Use

We collect personally identifiable information to execute a requested transaction; provide you with a particular service; further enhance your account or customer experience; and/or provide you with promotional offers. We also collect other information, such as IP addresses, internet service providers, referring/exit pages, and clickstream data, which does not identify individual users, to analyze trends and to administer and optimize our site.

Disclosure of Information

We may disclose your personally identifiable information to service providers or others in order to effect or carry out any transaction that you have requested of us or as necessary to complete our contractual obligations with you. These parties are not allowed to use personally identifiable information for any other purpose.

We may also disclose your personally identifiable information to other companies that we have a joint marketing agreement with in order for them to inform you about the products or services they offer that may interest you. These parties are not allowed to use your personally identifiable information except for the purpose of marketing in accordance with the relevant agreement.

We reserve the right to disclose your personally identifiable information, as required, to comply with the law, applicable regulations, governmental and quasi-governmental requests, judicial proceedings, court orders or subpoenas, to enforce our Legal Notices or other agreements, or to protect our rights, property or safety or the rights, property or safety of our users or others.

Securing Information

Our site uses security technology to protect information you provide to us through the site when entering personal information. We employ generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us both online and offline.

How We Use Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, phone, or other device when you visit websites and are used to record information about your activity, including the pages you view, the content your provide so that you don’t have to re-enter it each time you visit our website, and your settings and preferences. We may also use other data collecting technologies with similar functionality as cookies, such as web beacons on our site and in our emails. A web beacon is similar in function to a cookie, but is stored on the web page rather than on a user’s computer. In addition, we use web analytics services such as Google Analytics. These web analytics service providers use information such as your IP address, browser information, and the content you view on our behalf for the purpose of evaluating the number of users on our website, the location of our users, the most frequently used parts of our website, the most commonly used browsers, and the interests of our users. All of these tracking technologies and web analytics help us provide you with customized content, fast navigation through our website, and allow us to learn about your visit and your use of our online services to track and improve their functionality.

You can manage or disable cookies at any time by adjusting your browser setting. For instructions on how to change your cookie preferences, refer to the settings menu of your browser. Please note that if you choose to disable cookies, our website may not function properly and certain services may not be available.

We also employ “web beacons” on this site and in our emails. A web beacon is similar in function to a cookie, but is stored on the web page rather than on a user’s computer. We do not tie the information gathered by web beacons to any personally identifiable information.

Response to Do Not Track Signals

We currently do not respond to Do Not Track signals.

Links to Other Sites

Our website may contain links to other sites which are not owned or controlled by us. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such other sites.

Changes to Privacy Policy and Statement

We reserve the right to modify this privacy statement at any time. Whenever material changes are made to the privacy statement, we will post those changes to this privacy statement and any other places on our site we deem appropriate.

The provisions contained in this privacy statement supersede all previous notices or policies regarding our privacy practices with respect to this site. We encourage you to check our site frequently to see the current privacy statement.

Contact Us

If you have questions, comments, complaints, or suggestions regarding our privacy policy or our website, please contact us at:

Choice Tax Relief, Inc.
28368 Constellation Rd Suite 360, Santa Clarita, CA 91355
Phone: 866-8000-TAX
Email: [email protected]

Last Update: 05/25/2022

Get IRS Tax Relief

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Tax relief is a general term used to describe various programs that taxpayers and their representatives — such as enrolled agents, CPAs, and tax attorneys — utilize to minimize or even eliminate the taxes, penalties, and interest a taxpayer owes to the IRS and other tax agencies.

These tax relief programs range from a simple phone call to the government for first-time penalty abatement to a full-fledged offer in compromise.

In this video, Logan Allec CPA answers the question, "What Is Tax Relief?" and goes over the three major IRS tax relief programs we use everyday for our clients.

Videos Mentioned In This Video:
➡️ Offer In Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
➡️ Offer In Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
➡️ Filing Back Taxes: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Is Tax Relief?
2:12 Tax Relief Program Commonalities
3:10 The Three Major Tax Relief Strategies
7:03 An Offer in Compromise May Not Be the Best Option
8:10 Shady Tax Relief Companies
9:00 Tax Relief Program #1: Offer in Compromise (OIC)
11:12 State Offer in Compromise Programs
14:05 Tax Relief Program #2: Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status
20:36 Tax Relief Program #3: Partial-Pay Installment Agreement (PPIA)

Email [email protected] or call 866-8000-TAX today to schedule your FREE tax relief consultation!

Tax relief is a general term used to describe various programs that taxpayers and their representatives — such as enrolled agents, CPAs, and tax attorneys — utilize to minimize or even eliminate the taxes, penalties, and interest a taxpayer owes to the IRS and other tax agencies.

These tax relief programs range from a simple phone call to the government for first-time penalty abatement to a full-fledged offer in compromise.

In this video, Logan Allec CPA answers the question, "What Is Tax Relief?" and goes over the three major IRS tax relief programs we use everyday for our clients.

IRS Tax Relief:
➡️ Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes and want tax debt relief? Call 866-8000-TAX to schedule a FREE tax relief consultation! Or email us at [email protected] and let me know how much you owe by year

Videos Mentioned In This Video:
➡️ Offer In Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
➡️ Offer In Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
➡️ Filing Back Taxes: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Is Tax Relief?
2:12 Tax Relief Program Commonalities
3:10 The Three Major Tax Relief Strategies
7:03 An Offer in Compromise May Not Be the Best Option
8:10 Shady Tax Relief Companies
9:00 Tax Relief Program #1: Offer in Compromise (OIC)
11:12 State Offer in Compromise Programs
14:05 Tax Relief Program #2: Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status
20:36 Tax Relief Program #3: Partial-Pay Installment Agreement (PPIA)

YouTube Video UExIbXdEVTBxRDFmal9KUUFxTzdhY3p3c3J0TGZXT1NmUS4wOTA3OTZBNzVEMTUzOTMy

Tax Relief Explained: What To Do If You Can't Pay Your Taxes

➡️ Request your FREE unfiled tax returns consultation at https://choicetaxrelief.com/free-tax-relief-consultation/

Today I am talking about filing previous years' taxes, also known as back taxes.  I tell you how to file your back taxes step-by-step, how many years back you can (and possibly should) file your back taxes, and more!

There are many consequences to not filing your tax return, and it's generally in your best interest to file your back taxes as soon as possible.  You should also be aware of the interest and penalties that accrue on back taxes because they can be significant, especially the penalties.  Thankfully, in this video, I cover how the penalties are calculated and how you can possibly get rid of them.  And even if you don't owe taxes, you still want to file to secure your previous year's tax refund.  If you're wondering how many years back you can get a tax refund, I cover that too.

➡️ Email backtaxes@loganallec.com to get help with filing your back tax returns!

⬇️ More Tax Relief Videos:
- My Offer in Compromise Basics Video: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- My Offer in Compromise Formula Video: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI

⬇️ Other Resources:
- IRS Audit Technique Guides: https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/audit-techniques-guides-atgs
- IRS Failure-to-File Penalty: https://www.irs.gov/payments/failure-to-file-penalty
- IRS Policy Statement 5-133: https://www.irs.gov/irm/part1/irm_01-002-001#idm139624982687680
- IRS Transcripts: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
- Bauer v. Commissioner: https://www.leagle.com/decision/intco20120604b95
- Bizminer: https://www.bizminer.com/
- Bizstats: http://bizstats.com/

Table of Contents:
0:00 How to File Your Back Taxes
0:56 Why People Get Behind on Their Taxes
2:08 The Snowball Effect on Back Taxes
2:28 IRS Notices CP59, CP515, CP516, and CP518
3:08 You Need to Deal With This
4:10 Consequences of Not Filing Your Tax Returns
4:29 IRS Failure-to-File Penalty
5:13 IRS Failure-to-Pay Penalty
6:10 Interest Accrual on Back Taxes
6:49 Loss of Refund (How Many Years Back Can I Get a Tax Refund?)
8:20 Inability to Get a Loan
8:36 Inability to Get Student Aid
8:43 Loss or Delay of Stimulus and Other Forms of Government Aid
8:57 Loss of Immigration Status
9:10 Loss of Future Social Security Benefits
9:25 IRS Substitute for Return (BAD NEWS)
12:04 Reasons Why You Don't Want the IRS to Prepare Your Return For You
14:07 How Do You Actually File Back Taxes?
14:29 How Many Years of Back Taxes Do You Have to File?
15:13 Step 1: Figure Out What Returns You Need to File
15:26 Step 2: Determine the Order in Which You Should Prepare Your Returns
17:59 Step 3: Gather Tax Forms and IRS Transcripts
19:25 Step 4: Reconstruct Your Information
24:10 Step 5: Prepare and File Your Returns
26:45 Penalty Abatement
27:25 First-Time Penalty Relief
28:02 Penalty Relief for Reasonable Cause

#tax #taxes #backtaxes

If you need help with your back tax returns, email [email protected] TODAY! Or book a FREE unfiled tax returns consultation at https://calendly.com/choice-tax-relief/unfiled-tax-returns/

Today I am talking about filing previous years' taxes, also known as back taxes. I tell you how to file your back taxes step-by-step, how many years back you can (and possibly should) file your back taxes, and more! ➡️ Email [email protected] to get help with filing your back tax returns!

There are many consequences to not filing your tax return, and it's generally in your best interest to file your back taxes as soon as possible. You should also be aware of the interest and penalties that accrue on back taxes because they can be significant, especially the penalties. Thankfully, in this video, I cover how the penalties are calculated and how you can possibly get rid of them. And even if you don't owe taxes, you still want to file to secure your previous year's tax refund. If you're wondering how many years back you can get a tax refund, I cover that too.

➡️ Email [email protected] to get help with filing your back tax returns!

⬇️ More Tax Relief Videos:
- My Offer in Compromise Basics Video: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- My Offer in Compromise Formula Video: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI

⬇️ Other Resources:
- IRS Audit Technique Guides: https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/audit-techniques-guides-atgs
- IRS Failure-to-File Penalty: https://www.irs.gov/payments/failure-to-file-penalty
- IRS Policy Statement 5-133: https://www.irs.gov/irm/part1/irm_01-002-001#idm139624982687680
- IRS Transcripts: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript
- Bauer v. Commissioner: https://www.leagle.com/decision/intco20120604b95
- Bizminer: https://www.bizminer.com/
- Bizstats: http://bizstats.com/

Table of Contents:
0:00 How to File Your Back Taxes
0:56 Why People Get Behind on Their Taxes
2:08 The Snowball Effect on Back Taxes
2:28 IRS Notices CP59, CP515, CP516, and CP518
3:08 You Need to Deal With This
4:10 Consequences of Not Filing Your Tax Returns
4:29 IRS Failure-to-File Penalty
5:13 IRS Failure-to-Pay Penalty
6:10 Interest Accrual on Back Taxes
6:49 Loss of Refund (How Many Years Back Can I Get a Tax Refund?)
8:20 Inability to Get a Loan
8:36 Inability to Get Student Aid
8:43 Loss or Delay of Stimulus and Other Forms of Government Aid
8:57 Loss of Immigration Status
9:10 Loss of Future Social Security Benefits
9:25 IRS Substitute for Return (BAD NEWS)
12:04 Reasons Why You Don't Want the IRS to Prepare Your Return For You
14:07 How Do You Actually File Back Taxes?
14:29 How Many Years of Back Taxes Do You Have to File?
15:13 Step 1: Figure Out What Returns You Need to File
15:26 Step 2: Determine the Order in Which You Should Prepare Your Returns
17:59 Step 3: Gather Tax Forms and IRS Transcripts
19:25 Step 4: Reconstruct Your Information
24:10 Step 5: Prepare and File Your Returns
26:45 Penalty Abatement
27:25 First-Time Penalty Relief
28:02 Penalty Relief for Reasonable Cause

#tax #taxes #backtaxes

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How to File BACK TAXES, Avoid PENALTIES, and Get Your Life Back!

➡️ Request your FREE tax relief consultation at https://choicetaxrelief.com/free-tax-relief-consultation/

Today I am talking about IRS installment agreements, also known as IRS payment plans.  

➡️ IRS Tax Relief: Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes?  Call 866-8000-TAX (866-8000-829) or email me at taxrelief@loganallec.com and let me know how much you owe to the IRS / state as well as your phone number.

➡️ My Tax Relief Video Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

➡️ My Tax Relief Company: https://choicetaxrelief.com/

⬇️ Other Tax Relief Videos Mentioned in This Video:
- Tax Relief Basics: https://youtu.be/62TcXIEtKnQ
- Offer in Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
- How to File Back Taxes: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o
- CNC Status Basics: https://youtu.be/yHpCiTLrlCs

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Are IRS Installment Agreements?
2:39 Installment Agreements and Collection Activities
4:47 Installment Agreements and Notice of Federal Tax Lien
5:58 Installment Agreements and Tax Compliance
6:40 Installment Agreements and Current Tax Liabilities
7:06 Installment Agreements and Tax Refunds
7:26 Installment Agreements and Penalties and Interest
7:51 Installment Agreement Fees
8:35 Are Installment Agreements Guaranteed?
9:18 Installment Agreement Rejection Appeals
9:50 Installment Agreements and the Collection Statute of Limitations
11:08 Installment Agreement Payment Options
11:22 How to Request an IRS Installment Agreement
12:26 Requirements For a Legitimate IRS Installment Agreement Request
13:17 Standardized Ways to Request an Installment Agreement
13:54 How to Request an IRS Installment Agreement Online
16:19 Streamlined Installment Agreements
16:52 Guaranteed Installment Agreements
17:25 Using Form 9465 to Request an Installment Agreement
18:07 Form 433-F / Collection Information Statements
18:45 Partial-Payment Installment Agreements

#taxrelief #taxhelp #irs

Email [email protected] or call 866-8000-TAX today to schedule your FREE tax relief consultation!

Today I am talking about IRS installment agreements, also known as IRS payment plans.

➡️ IRS Tax Relief: Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes? Call 866-8000-TAX (866-8000-829) or email me at [email protected] and let me know how much you owe to the IRS / state as well as your phone number.

➡️ My Tax Relief Video Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

➡️ My Tax Relief Company: https://choicetaxrelief.com/

⬇️ Other Tax Relief Videos Mentioned in This Video:
- Tax Relief Basics: https://youtu.be/62TcXIEtKnQ
- Offer in Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
- How to File Back Taxes: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o
- CNC Status Basics: https://youtu.be/yHpCiTLrlCs

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Are IRS Installment Agreements?
2:39 Installment Agreements and Collection Activities
4:47 Installment Agreements and Notice of Federal Tax Lien
5:58 Installment Agreements and Tax Compliance
6:40 Installment Agreements and Current Tax Liabilities
7:06 Installment Agreements and Tax Refunds
7:26 Installment Agreements and Penalties and Interest
7:51 Installment Agreement Fees
8:35 Are Installment Agreements Guaranteed?
9:18 Installment Agreement Rejection Appeals
9:50 Installment Agreements and the Collection Statute of Limitations
11:08 Installment Agreement Payment Options
11:22 How to Request an IRS Installment Agreement
12:26 Requirements For a Legitimate IRS Installment Agreement Request
13:17 Standardized Ways to Request an Installment Agreement
13:54 How to Request an IRS Installment Agreement Online
16:19 Streamlined Installment Agreements
16:52 Guaranteed Installment Agreements
17:25 Using Form 9465 to Request an Installment Agreement
18:07 Form 433-F / Collection Information Statements
18:45 Partial-Payment Installment Agreements

#taxrelief #taxhelp #irs

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IRS Installment Agreements EXPLAINED | How IRS Payment Plans Work

➡️ Request your FREE tax relief consultation at https://choicetaxrelief.com/free-tax-relief-consultation/

Today I am talking about the IRS Fresh Start Program.  While yes, there is a legitimate Fresh Start Program by the IRS, it might not be what you think it is.  The IRS Fresh Start Initiative was actually just some changes the IRS made about 10 years ago to its policies and procedures regarding collections and tax resolution.  So while you might be wondering, "Do I qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program?", that question actually doesn't make much sense, and I'll tell you why in this video.

➡️ IRS Tax Relief: Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes?  Call 866-8000-TAX (866-8000-829) or visit https://choicetaxrelief.com/

➡️ My Tax Relief Video Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

➡️ My Tax Relief Company: https://choicetaxrelief.com/

⬇️ Other Tax Relief Videos Mentioned in This Video:
- Offer in Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
- IRS Installment Agreements Basics: https://youtu.be/u64o8fZSPIA

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Is the IRS Fresh Start Program?
3:42 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #1
5:30 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #2
7:50 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #3
8:33 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #4
8:56 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #5 
10:40 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #6
13:47 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #7
14:48 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #8
16:52 Guaranteed Installment Agreements
17:25 Using Form 9465 to Request an Installment Agreement
18:07 Form 433-F / Collection Information Statements
18:45 Partial-Payment Installment Agreements

#taxrelief #freshstart #irs

Visit https://choicetaxrelief.com/ or call 866-8000-TAX today to schedule your FREE tax relief consultation!

Today I am talking about the IRS Fresh Start Program. While yes, there is a legitimate Fresh Start Program by the IRS, it might not be what you think it is. The IRS Fresh Start Initiative was actually just some changes the IRS made about 10 years ago to its policies and procedures regarding collections and tax resolution. So while you might be wondering, "Do I qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program?", that question actually doesn't make much sense, and I'll tell you why in this video.

➡️ IRS Tax Relief: Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes? Call 866-8000-TAX (866-8000-829) or visit https://choicetaxrelief.com/ and let me know how much you owe to the IRS / state as well as your phone number.

➡️ My Tax Relief Video Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

➡️ My Tax Relief Company: https://choicetaxrelief.com/

⬇️ Other Tax Relief Videos Mentioned in This Video:
- Offer in Compromise Basics: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI
- IRS Installment Agreements Basics: https://youtu.be/u64o8fZSPIA

Table of Contents:
0:00 What Is the IRS Fresh Start Program?
3:42 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #1
5:30 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #2
7:50 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #3
8:33 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #4
8:56 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #5
10:40 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #6
13:47 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #7
14:48 IRS Fresh Start Program Change #8
16:52 Guaranteed Installment Agreements
17:25 Using Form 9465 to Request an Installment Agreement
18:07 Form 433-F / Collection Information Statements
18:45 Partial-Payment Installment Agreements

#taxrelief #freshstart #irs

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What Is the IRS FRESH START PROGRAM? It's Not What You Think It Is!

➡️ Request your FREE tax relief consultation at https://choicetaxrelief.com/free-tax-relief-consultation/

Today I am talking about filing previous years' taxes, also known as unfiled tax returns, for folks who haven't filed taxes in years.

In this video, I give you a seven-step game plan on what to do if you haven't filed taxes in 3 years, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, and even 20 years!

There are many consequences of not filing your tax returns, and it's generally in your best interest to file your unfiled returns as soon as possible.

⬇️ More Tax Relief Videos:
- What Happens If You Don't File Your Tax Returns?: https://youtu.be/naloeMzyZFQ
- How to File Your Back Tax Returns: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o
- My Offer in Compromise Basics Video: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- My Tax Relief Videos Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

Table of Contents:
0:00 Will You Go to Jail For Not Filing Your Taxes?
1:40 What To Do If You Haven't Filed Taxes in Years
2:45 Step 1: Obtain your wage and income transcripts for all your unfiled years.
4:58 Step 2: Determine if the IRS has filed SFRs for you.
13:41 Step 3: Determine which of the SFR years you should file.
18:16 Step 4: Determine which of the non-SFR years you should file.
25:31 Step 5: File the returns you decided you should file.
26:28 Step 6: Request penalty abatement.
26:50 Step 7: Pay the balance due or seek tax relief.

#backtaxes #taxdebt #taxes

Call 866-8000-TAX or visit https://calendly.com/choice-tax-relief/unfiled-tax-returns/ to book your FREE unfiled tax returns consultation!

Today I am talking about filing previous years' taxes, also known as unfiled tax returns, for folks who haven't filed taxes in years.

In this video, I give you a seven-step game plan on what to do if you haven't filed taxes in 3 years, 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, and even 20 years!

There are many consequences of not filing your tax returns, and it's generally in your best interest to file your unfiled returns as soon as possible.

⬇️ More Tax Relief Videos:
- What Happens If You Don't File Your Tax Returns?: https://youtu.be/naloeMzyZFQ
- How to File Your Back Tax Returns: https://youtu.be/l4nj4ceBz_o
- My Offer in Compromise Basics Video: https://youtu.be/tR3uaqJE86o
- My Tax Relief Videos Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHmwDU0qD1fj_JQAqO7aczwsrtLfWOSfQ

Table of Contents:
0:00 Will You Go to Jail For Not Filing Your Taxes?
1:40 What To Do If You Haven't Filed Taxes in Years
2:45 Step 1: Obtain your wage and income transcripts for all your unfiled years.
4:58 Step 2: Determine if the IRS has filed SFRs for you.
13:41 Step 3: Determine which of the SFR years you should file.
18:16 Step 4: Determine which of the non-SFR years you should file.
25:31 Step 5: File the returns you decided you should file.
26:28 Step 6: Request penalty abatement.
26:50 Step 7: Pay the balance due or seek tax relief.

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There are some who mistakenly believe that you need to be dirt broke to get an offer in compromise approved, but that certainly wasn't the case for Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen, who owed millions of dollars to the IRS and recently got an offer in compromise approved by the government.  Here's a deep dive analysis into how Charlie's CPA got Charlie's offer in compromise approved (the third time was the charm) — as well as five lessons you can learn about your own tax debt from Charlie's case.

⬇️ Free E-Book:
- 7 Secrets About Your Tax Debt the IRS Doesn't Want You to Know: https://choicetaxrelief.ac-page.com/secrets-about-your-tax-debt-the-irs-doesnt-want-you-to-know/

⬇️ Other Videos Mentioned:

- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI

- How Long Does an Offer in Compromise Take?: https://youtu.be/wPwR8r9MazI

- IRS Notice CP14 Explained: https://youtu.be/KYryOyUPF6g

- IRS Installment Agreements Explained: https://youtu.be/u64o8fZSPIA

- IRS Tax Debt Relief Explained: https://youtu.be/Ti63ecXv4G4

Table of Contents:
0:00 IRS Offer in Compromise
0:33 Dave Ramsey Offer in Compromise Myth
4:35 Offer in Compromise Timeline
5:18 Charlie Sheen’s Tax Problem
6:44 The IRS Notices Charlie Got
7:50 Charlie’s First Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing and Installment Agreement Request
10:00 Charlie’s Form 433-A Issues With the Appeals Officer
12:19 Charlie’s First Tax Court Petition
12:58 Charlie’s First Offer in Compromise Request
13:49 Charlie’s Second Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing
15:42 Charlie’s Second Offer in Compromise Request
17:39 Charlie REJECTED in Appeals for Both OIC and PPIA
21:43 Charlie’s Second Tax Court Petition
23:41 Charlie Back in Appeals
24:09 Charlie’s Offer in Compromise ACCEPTED
24:54 Lesson #1
25:48 Lesson #2
26:44 Lesson #3
27:54 Lesson #4
28:48 Lesson #5

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There are some who mistakenly believe that you need to be dirt broke to get an offer in compromise approved, but that certainly wasn't the case for Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen, who owed millions of dollars to the IRS and recently got an offer in compromise approved by the government. Here's a deep dive analysis into how Charlie's CPA got Charlie's offer in compromise approved (the third time was the charm) — as well as five lessons you can learn about your own tax debt from Charlie's case.

⬇️ Free E-Book:
- 7 Secrets About Your Tax Debt the IRS Doesn't Want You to Know: https://choicetaxrelief.ac-page.com/secrets-about-your-tax-debt-the-irs-doesnt-want-you-to-know/

⬇️ Other Videos Mentioned:

- Offer in Compromise Formula: https://youtu.be/1jDj6yHnjMI

- How Long Does an Offer in Compromise Take?: https://youtu.be/wPwR8r9MazI

- IRS Notice CP14 Explained: https://youtu.be/KYryOyUPF6g

- IRS Installment Agreements Explained: https://youtu.be/u64o8fZSPIA

- IRS Tax Debt Relief Explained: https://youtu.be/Ti63ecXv4G4

Table of Contents:
0:00 IRS Offer in Compromise
0:33 Dave Ramsey Offer in Compromise Myth
4:35 Offer in Compromise Timeline
5:18 Charlie Sheen’s Tax Problem
6:44 The IRS Notices Charlie Got
7:50 Charlie’s First Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing and Installment Agreement Request
10:00 Charlie’s Form 433-A Issues With the Appeals Officer
12:19 Charlie’s First Tax Court Petition
12:58 Charlie’s First Offer in Compromise Request
13:49 Charlie’s Second Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing
15:42 Charlie’s Second Offer in Compromise Request
17:39 Charlie REJECTED in Appeals for Both OIC and PPIA
21:43 Charlie’s Second Tax Court Petition
23:41 Charlie Back in Appeals
24:09 Charlie’s Offer in Compromise ACCEPTED
24:54 Lesson #1
25:48 Lesson #2
26:44 Lesson #3
27:54 Lesson #4
28:48 Lesson #5

#taxlaw #tax #taxes

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