A Letter from the IRS…Where Do You Go from There?
Denver's Problem-Solving Tax Specialists Have Been Down this Path Before
DENVER, March 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- What are the three most intimidating letters that strike fear in American businesses? I-R-S. So when a company receives an IRS collection action notice, it's no surprise that many are paralyzed by fear and simply don't know where to turn.
Thanks to its history as tax resolution advisors, Larson Tax Problem Solvers will help ease the fear with its expertise, strategic thinking and individually tailored guidance. Yes, you still must respond to an IRS notice, but with Larson's guidance, the response will be well prepared and with a plan.
"If the claim is accurate and you can afford to pay the taxes in question, do so," advises Jack Larson, the firm's co-founder. "If you cannot pay the taxes within the timeframe the IRS is requesting, first we must protect your assets from collection, and then negotiate a payment arrangement, an Offer in Compromise, or an uncollectible status."
Tax problems and their solutions are complex, says Jack, which underscores the need to work with someone who knows the ins and outs of the tax code. Not all tax advisors are equal, he says. Some may not have the breadth of experience necessary to navigate the collection division. Larson specializes in protecting individuals or companies who are behind on filings or taxes and are usually facing liens, bank levies or garnishments.
After years of experience working with the IRS and the taxing authorities in all 50 states, Larson steers clear of a "cookie cutter" approach to solving tax problems, and cautions against believing the hype.
"If someone tells you that you can settle with the IRS for pennies on the dollar, beware and get another professional opinion," Jack warns. "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
Larson's expertise and success has received top rankings from reputable industry organizations, including the Better Business Bureau. In many instances, Larson has been successful in negotiating installment agreements, reaching a compromise that lessens a client's tax burden or moving a client to uncollectible status, stopping the IRS from taking further action.
"Ultimately, individuals and companies need someone in the driver's seat when it comes to taxes," says Ron Larson, Jack's brother and co-founder of the firm. "Otherwise, what you don't know will put you or your business at risk."
"No news is not good news," adds Jack Larson emphatically. "When you owe the IRS, contact a professional immediately."
For more information visit www.Larson-Financial.com
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Betsy Donnelly
913-236-7757
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