Showing posts with label unpaid taxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unpaid taxes. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Colorado Springs: Helping Your Divorce Clients Escape IRS Tax Debt with Innocent Spouse Relief


In the emotional landscape of family law, attorneys often find themselves face to face with clients who are facing an unexpected side of divorce: tax complications due to a spouse's unpaid taxes. The stress of navigating IRS Innocent Spouse Relief can weigh heavily, adding layers of anxiety and fear to an already challenging situation.

For family law attorneys, understanding the intricacies of IRS Innocent Spouse Relief is essential. Clients may feel embarrassed or annoyed about owing taxes, not knowing that this solution can provide a path to financial freedom. As a tax professional and enrolled agent, I specialize in easing this burden, ensuring that clients no longer have to navigate these turbulent waters alone.

Consider a scenario where your client is overwhelmed with letters from the IRS, each stamped with the fear of tax liens, interest, or unexpected surprises. The weight of unfiled returns adds frustration, but with expert guidance, these feelings of isolation and victimization dissipate. A tax professional can effectively communicate and negotiate with the IRS, safeguarding your client's peace of mind.

By removing the exposure and vulnerability that tax compliance often entails, I transform the feelings of inferiority into confidence and optimism. With proactive strategies, your client can step into a future free from the shadows of tax worries.

In collaboration, family law attorneys and enrolled agents can provide a comprehensive support system. Together, we craft a narrative not of fear, but of empowerment, ensuring that clients transition into their next chapter with clarity and assurance. Let us guide them through this maze, reinforcing that this, too, is a challenge they can overcome.

Take the first step towards financial peace today! Click here and complete our New Client Questionnaire and let us help you navigate your tax challenges with ease and expertise.

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

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Colorado Springs: An IRS Tax Lien? Can I Still Sell My House?

 


Wanting to sell you your home?  But wait, there is an IRS tax lien on your home. Can you still sell your home?  Selling your home with an IRS tax lien can be challenging, but it is possible. An IRS tax lien is a legal claim against your property due to unpaid taxes, and it attaches to all your assets, including real estate. This lien must be addressed before the sale can proceed smoothly.

When selling a property with an IRS tax lien, the lien does not automatically disappear. The IRS has the right to claim proceeds from the sale to satisfy the debt. However, there are several ways to manage this situation.  Begin with contacting a tax professional like Marcelino Dodge, EA, CTRC to discuss your situation and to learn your options. If your are unable to payoff the IRS in full and get the lien released, then you could request subordination, which allows other creditors, such as your mortgage company to take priority over the IRS.

It's important to communicate with the IRS and seek assistance from a tax professional to have a successful sale of your home.  Proper handling of the tax lien can help you to move forward  with the sale of your home without the burden of unresolved tax issues.


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

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