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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Colorado Springs: Should I File an Offer in Compromise to Resolve my Tax Debt?


Facing a significant tax debt can be overwhelming, but an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Offer in Compromise (OIC) provides a potential lifeline. This program allows taxpayers to settle their tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed, offering a fresh start for those in financial distress. Here are key reasons to consider filing an OIC:

  1. Financial Relief: If you're struggling to pay your tax debt due to financial hardship, an OIC can significantly reduce the amount you owe, making it more manageable.

  2. Avoid Bankruptcy: Filing for bankruptcy has long-term consequences. An OIC can be a preferable alternative, allowing you to resolve your tax issues without the severe impact on your credit score.

  3. Simplified Process: Although the process can be complex, Cash Tracks Financial walks you through the process to provide tax relief and peace of mind.

  4. Peace of Mind: Settling your tax debt can alleviate the constant stress and anxiety associated with owing the IRS, allowing you to focus on rebuilding your financial stability.

  5. Future Compliance: Successfully completing an OIC can help you get back on track with your tax obligations, ensuring you remain compliant in the future.

Marcelino Dodge, EA, CTRC will analyze your circumstance to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria, filing an OIC could be a strategic move to regain control of your financial situation and secure a more stable future.

Cash Tracks Financial of Colorado Springs
Marcelino Dodge, EA, CTRC
525 N Cascade Ave., Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 359-8789
www.cashtracksfinancial.com
success@cashtracksfinancial.com

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Colorado Springs: My Spouse Filed Joint Tax Returns With Large Amounts of Tax Due? Am I Still Liable to Pay the Taxes?

 



You are either divorced or your spouse has passed away.  Then, one day you either have money unexpectedly withdrawn from you bank account by the IRS or receive notice of an overdue tax bill from the IRS.   You ask, "Why am I receiving these notices, my spouse is the one who owes the taxes?"  If you either knowingly or unknowing filed a joint tax return with your spouse, according to Internal Revenue Code Section 6013, the IRS can collect tax from either spouse.  This can lead to inequitable results.

One step is to determine if a valid joint return was filed.  Did you provide tacit consent? Did you sign the return under duress?  Was your signature forged on the return?  These are just some of the questions that would need to be answered to determine if you qualify for Innocent Spouse Relief.

Marcelino Dodge, Enrolled Agent of Cash Tracks Financial of Colorado Springs can help you to determine in you qualify to file for Innocent Spouse Relief under IRC Section 6015.


525 N Cascade Ave., Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 359-8789
success@cashtracksfinancial.com

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