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What Organization is Tougher Than The IRS?

August 24, 2016 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

What Organization is Tougher Than The IRS?

By Steven A Leahy

Remember, there are only 6 things you can do if you owe the IRS money. Before you hire someone to help you resolve your IRS problem, make sure they offer you every option possible. Many (most) tax resolution companies are not law firms – even if they have an attorney working for them. That means they can’t offer you all your options.

Let us review the six things you can do. First, you can pay the IRS everything you owe them. Second, you can set up an installment agreement with the IRS. Pay them over time. Third, you can submit an Offer-in-Compromise, to pay a lump sum to settle the debt. Fourth, you can be declared currently not collectible – prove to the IRS you don’t have any disposable income after you pay all your monthly bills. Fifth, you can file for protection under one of the Chapters of the Bankruptcy laws. And, finally, you can continue to do nothing and let the IRS have their way with you.

Sometimes, the very best option – clearly – is filing for protection under the bankruptcy code. Unless the tax resolution company you talk to is a law firm experienced in bankruptcy – and non-attorneys can never be qualified to offer you advice about bankruptcy – you may never even be exposed to that option.

Most of my clients owe the IRS a sizable amount of money – and many are what can be defined as “above-median debtors.” That means their monthly income exceeds the median (average) income for the household of the same size as the debtors’ in the same state of residence. For these taxpayers, working out a solution with the IRS can be very difficult because, often, the IRS will not allow all of their actual expenses when determining a remedy. If their mortgage is higher than the IRS allows, their payments or settlement with the IRS will be too high to allow both payments. This may force the taxpayer out of their home or cause a default with the IRS agreement.

The only organization stronger than the IRS is the Federal Court System. That is why bankruptcy is sometimes the best option. If the IRS is insisting that you give up your home, they won’t release a levy or they insist on an unreasonable monthly payment, bankruptcy may be the answer.

For example, I have an above-median couple who has a large IRS obligation, a very high mortgage payment and find themselves behind on their mortgage payments. The IRS insisted on full payment over a short period of time; a payment that would not allow them to keep their home.

Under Chapter 13, the federal bankruptcy law changes the focus of their repayment plan from repayment of the IRS debt, to keeping their home. Under their Chapter 13 plan, these taxpayers will pay their monthly mortgage, pay down the mortgage arrears and pay the IRS a small portion of the IRS claim.

I had another client who came to see me after the IRS levied his employer – leaving him with zero income. We negotiated with the IRS Revenue Officer for a time, put he would not relent and release the levy. My client was concerned that he would be evicted from his apartment if he missed his rent payment. The day he filed for protection under the bankruptcy code, the IRS was forced to release the levy, my client received his pay check, paid his rent and proposed a plan to pay his creditors over five years.

These remedies aren’t possible in many (most) tax resolution firms. Taxes under the bankruptcy laws can get very complicated. That is why it is vital that you seek help from someone who can offer all available remedies, including bankruptcy. So, if you find yourself with an IRS Problem, call Opem Tax Resolutions and The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy at 312-664-6649.

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Solving Your IRS Problem – And Keeping it Solved!

August 18, 2016 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Solving Your IRS Problem – And Keeping it Solved!

By Steven A Leahy

Listeners to the IRS Radio Hour – heard every Sunday afternoon at 5:00 on AM 560 The Answer – know I help people and businesses solve their IRS problems. What I have learned is – solving the IRS problem is only step one. The next step is keeping the problem solved.

When you reach an agreement with the IRS – whether the remedy is an offer-in-compromise, installment agreement or being declared currently not collectible – there are other conditions of the agreement, conditions often overlooked by taxpayers. For example, here are the conditions included in a recent installment agreement we worked out for a client with the IRS. The IRS wrote:

The other conditions of this agreement are:

– You file and pay on time all federal and state taxes due during the term of the agreement.

– We’ll apply all installment agreement payments to the oldest tax assessments first, then penalties, then interest on that assessment.

– You pay all installment agreement user fees.

– You provide a current financial statement when we request one. If you have a change in your ability to pay, we can revise or cancel your installment agreement.

In addition, the IRS will “apply any refunds you’re due to the amount you owe until you pay your balance in full. A refund payment isn’t a substitute for a monthly payment.”

The first condition is the most common stumbling block. Taxpayers often fail to file and pay all federal and state taxes on time. On time, to the IRS, means NO EXTENSIONS. If you fail to meet any of these conditions, the IRS will cancel the agreement and the taxpayer will find themselves right back where they started.

That’s why, once we solve a client’s IRS problem we offer to continue monitoring the case under our IRS Protection Plan. Under the IRS Protection Plan, we continue covering our client with our Power of Attorney, so we continue to receive all IRS notices. We offer on-going advice about tax issues and we complete their annual tax returns. Occasionally the IRS will erroneously cancel an agreement, or cancel an agreement but agree to re-instate the agreement after a request is submitted. Our IRS protection plan covers those items too. In addition, if you do default, we will offer a discounted rate to work with the IRS on a new agreement.

Even if you don’t default, some agreements, such as partial installment agreements or currently not collectible status may be reviewed after some time, typically every 2 years. And the IRS Protection Plan will provide a discounted rate for that service also.

So, even after you fix your IRS problem, you have to remain vigilant. That’s where Opem Tax Resolutions and The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC comes in with the IRS Protection Plan. Give me a call at 312-664-6640 to fix your IRS problem and KEEP the problem fixed!

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Who Files Bankruptcy – The Answer Will Surprise You

July 13, 2016 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Who Files Bankruptcy – The Answer Will Surprise You

By Steven A Leahy

With the Trump Bankruptcies in the news lately, you may be wondering “Who Files Bankruptcy?” The answer may surprise you. Bankruptcy is a Federal Law and is administered by the Federal Court System under the rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. “The primary purposes of the federal bankruptcy laws are to give an honest debtor, either a person or a business, a ‘fresh start’ in life by relieving the debtor of most debts, and to repay creditors in an orderly manner to the extent that the debtor has property available for payment.”

In the first three months of 2016, 201.906 bankruptcy cases were filed nationwide – a vast majority (195,679) were consumer cases. There are 90 Bankruptcy Courts – each a unit of a U.S. District Court. The Northern District of Illinois is comprised of the Eastern and Western Divisions, and has 10 bankruptcy judges. 11, if you count the retired Judge that handles a limited case load. The Northern District of Illinois encompasses 18 counties – with court locations in Chicago, Joliet, Rockford, Lake County and Geneva.

The Northern District of Illinois leads the nation in bankruptcy filings with 47,535 case filings over the 12 month period ending March 2016. That is actually a decrease of 6.6% compared to the previous 12 month period. A recent study revealed the top reason people file for protection under the bankruptcy code is – Medical Bills! The second reason is – Job loss! Both of these reasons may have nothing to do with the person filing bankruptcy.

I help people resolve their IRS problems. As I have mentioned many times – there are only 6 things you can do if you owe the IRS money. One of those six things is bankruptcy. Many of my clients are reluctant to even consider bankruptcy as a remedy. They believe it isn’t morally available to them. They have always paid their debts, and filing bankruptcy would go against that value.

First, often a tax debt includes an unreasonable amount of penalties and interest. A debt that may not hold the same moral obligation as the underlying debt. Second, as I explain to my clients, bankruptcy does not protect you from your moral obligations. Bankruptcy only protects you from some legal obligations. My favorite example is Abraham Lincoln. That’s right Honest Abe sought protection under the bankruptcy laws. You see, he had creditors taking legal action against him after a failed partnership in a General Store.

The Bankruptcy Code protects a person from their creditors. Most creditors are prohibited from collecting on the debt. It does not, however, prevent that person from repaying their creditors if they elect to do so. Honest Abe is a good example of this concept. Once granted legal protection from his creditors, Abraham Lincoln felt he still had moral obligations to repay his creditors. He paid every creditor back. It took some time to accomplish this – but in the end, his creditors were paid.

If you were to seek legal protection from your creditors, like the IRS, you could still repay the debt, at your convenience, should you feel a moral obligation to do so. Maybe you feel a moral obligation to pay the underlying debt, but not the unreasonable penalties and interest. You could do that. The IRS would accept the money!

If you have IRS problems and need the help of a professional to resolve it – I encourage you to call my office. Opem Tax Resolutions and the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC helps taxpayers resolve their IRS problems

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IRS Problems: Know Where You Are Before You Can Get Where You Want To Be

July 6, 2016 by admin

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Find Out Where You Are So You Can Get Where You Want To Be

By Steven A Leahy

Too often clients come to see me with IRS problems and tell me how to solve their problem. When I ask, how much they owe? How old is the debt? How much is penalties? How much is interest? They don’t have an answer.

How can you know how to solve a problem, if you don’t even understand what the problem is? IRS problems are no different from any other problem. Understanding the problem goes a long way to figuring out how to solve the problem Radio and television ads always push to pay the IRS pennies on the dollars – an offer-in-compromise. So, that’s the remedy clients want. They want to pay pennies on the dollar. The problem is, an offer-in-compromise is NOT the right answer for every case. In fact, putting an offer-in-compromise forward may be exactly the wrong way to solve your IRS problem.

Begin with an Investigation

So, let’s start at the beginning. First learn exactly where you are. Only then can you chart a course to get you where you want to be. To learn where you are, my office completes an complete investigation. The investigation begins by gathering all of the information we can from the IRS. The IRS has account transcripts for every year, wage Transcripts, tax return transcripts, just to name a few. These transcripts contain lots of information about your IRS problem. At my office, we have access to a a propitiatory software package that takes all that IRS information and puts it into a form we can use to understand it.

The report will detail how much you owe; how much is penalties, and how much is interest. The report will analysis the dates of assessments, the number of tolling days, the Collection Statute Expiration Dates, and the important dates concerning the dischargability of taxes in bankruptcy. The report also provides a breakdown of every payment the taxpayer has made and how they were applied. The report will also reveal if the IRS prepared a tax return for the taxpayer (known as a Substitute for Return, or SFR) or if some returns are still unfiled.

Once we know where the IRS puts you, we gather information about your particular financial situation. We gather this information on IRS Form 433. This form collects the taxpayers income, assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Only after we have all this information can we compose a strategy to solve your IRS problems.

The Six Things You Can Do If You Owe The IRS

Remember, there are only six things you can do if you owe the IRS money. You can pay the IRS what they claim you owe. You can enter into one of several kinds of installment agreements. You can submit an Offer-in-Compromise (offer a lump sum settlement). You can have the IRS place you in a Currently not Collectible status (get the IRS to leave you alone for a time without payments). You can seek protection under the bankruptcy code. Or, finally, you can do nothing and let the IRS have their way with you.

Don’t let someone tell you they know how get you where you want to be (solve your IRS problem) – unless they know where you are now. That’s why a complete investigation is so important.

If you are facing IRS Problems, call Opem Tax Resolutions at 312-664-6649. If you mention this blog post, we will complete the first step, the IRS analysis report, for FREE.

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IRS Telephone Scams

May 13, 2016 by admin

Steven A. Leahy
Beware IRS Telephone Scams

By Steven A Leahy

The biggest news about the IRS lately is really NOT about the IRS. I receive at least 5 calls a week about the “IRS” contacting taxpayers and telling them they are under investigation, or about to be sued or about to be arrested because the owe the IRS money and haven’t paid.

These calls are SCAMS – it isn’t the IRS calling! That is NOT how the IRS works. They will NEVER take a payment over the phone, or accept iTune cards as payment. That’s right, iTune cards. I was on David Hochberg’s Home Sweet Home Chicago Radio show last week to address these scams. You see, David received a call himself. We had previously addressed this issue on his show, so he knew it was a scam. He played along to see where it led.

Initially, the caller told him she could not help him – it was too late. But, with a little questioning, said she could talk to her supervisor to see if they could resolve the matter without having him arrested. Sure enough! If he went to Walgreens, CVS or Rite Aid and purchased around $3000.00 in gift cards, the “IRS” would not arrest him. The gift cards are also known as, get this, iTune cards! So, the caller told him to call back when he had the iTune cards and read the numbers on the back of the card.

As silly as this sounds, it WORKS. There wouldn’t be the number of scam calls as there are if there weren’t vulnerable taxpayer’s out there falling for it. The ONLY reason the scam works is the public is scared to death of the IRS and will do just about anything to avoid being a target.

Now, on rare occasions the IRS will call taxpayer. But they will NEVER ask for payment in this manner. If you EVER receive a call from the IRS, or someone claiming to be from the IRS, tell them you need to speak with your attorney, then hang up the phone. Immediately call my office for advise. If you need help, we are the firm to help. But, if you don’t, we will let you know that for FREE.

So, if you have ANY IRS questions, Call me, Attorney Steven A. Leahy at 312-664-6649. I am the Chicago IRS Answer Man.

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