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| Our Tax Relief Services | Re-entering The Tax SystemThis section should be of particular interest to taxpayers who have not filed federal tax returns for three years or more and owe more than $75,000 in tax (i.e., pure tax ― no interest, no penalties). Rule No. 1Under no circumstances should you attempt to re-enter the tax system on your own. Tax evasion, failing to file a timely tax return, and perjury are very serious tax crimes and one mistake can send you to federal prison for a very long time. Your voluntary admission of a tax crime is similar to Pandora's Box: once the lid has been opened there is nothing you can do to get it closed again. The biggest mistake that most people make is hiring advisors that do not specialize in failure-to-file cases and have little or no knowledge of the IRS/Criminal Investigation Division (IRS/CID) procedures and criminal-tax violations. Rule No. 2Under no circumstance should you assume the IRS/CID and the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) will grant you immunity from prosecution simply because you volunteered to come forward, bare your soul, and beg for forgiveness. The "Unofficial" IRS Policy on Voluntary Disclosures of Tax CrimesIf the taxpayer has given the IRS everything it needs to prosecute him, and he has not fully paid the tax, the IRS will, of course, recommend prosecution! A crime is a crime is a crime. If the taxpayer is lucky, the USAO may recommend that the judge reduce his sentence 10 or 12 months due to full disclosure and cooperation. Conclusion:If you try to re-enter the tax system on your own, submit tax returns signed under the penalties of perjury, owe more than $75,000 in tax, and willingly participate in interviews with IRS Special Agents, there is a high probability that you are going to be "rewarded" with a felony conviction. If you go one step further and hire a professional advisor who is unfamiliar with the internal procedures of the IRS/CID and has no experience in tax-crime cases, your chance of avoiding prosecution has not changed one iota. The worst thing you can do is hire a "general practice" attorney. You have to hire a specialist at all costs. Click Here For A Free Initial Tax Consultation You Have the Right to Tax RepresentationIf you have been contacted by the IRS or your state's Department of Taxation, or have received tax liens, levies or notices of IRS intention to do so, contact us at 888-466-4706 or fill out our online form without delay to discuss the details of your specific tax situation. | |||||||||||||||||
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