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IRS Tax Filing Tips
One problem that people may face at one time or another in their life is collections from the IRS. For some people this can be a very stressful time. However if you prepare yourself properly and deal with the IRS government in an honest way you really have nothing to fear.
For example if it's time to file taxes, and you do not have the money, you should consider filing an extension. Most times these extensions will be accepted by the IRS. Everyone runs into situations where they are short on money and paying taxes is no different.
A couple things that you may want to keep in mind when it comes the filing an extension and being accepted by the IRS on it.
- You need to be able to prove that you had circumstances come up that has affected your ability to pay.
- You can expect to have a lien placed on something of value. If you owe money the IRS might lean a checking account, or even ask for security in a vehicle or other asset as payment.
- If you cannot come up with a way to pay the IRS may grant you a payment plan. This gives you an opportunity to make monthly payments until your due taxes are paid.
- If you foresee having a problem in the future you may want to make estimated tax payments to keep your current tax year up to date. This way you are not compounding your problems by adding another year into an already unpaid year.
These are a few IRS tax filing tips that may be helpful to you owe back taxes or anticipate owing in the future.
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