Letters and Warnings: Letters have come and gone.
You know you owe the IRS money.
And you're convinced you can do this all on your own.
But look at the facts.
Lawyers, Attorneys and even Accountants have all ended up in debt with the IRS.
Even the smartest people who are used to bureaucratic rules cannot figure the IRS out.
IRS Attorneys specialize in tax law.
Your chances of winning against the IRS are slim.
So make sure you do your research before you go head to head.
Quick Fix: There is a one simple solution you can try to do on your own.
You can make the IRS halt collection efforts for a maximum of 45 days.
It doesn't work 100% of the time, but it's worth a shot.
Simply call the IRS and tell them you cannot pay your debt right now.
This will give you time to either seek professional help, or find the funds to pay.
But don't think this is a permanent solution.
Your debt is still there and waiting for you once the time period is up.
"Do it Yourself": I've stressed this before, the IRS is not user friendly.
If you call them, it could be hours before you get a human being on the line.
When you finally get in touch with your IRS Hitman, he's only going to demand your Debt be paid in full.
And if you ask for alternate payment methods, IRS personnel will not be able to help you.
So what should you do? Professional Help: Look for help! Find a qualified tax care professional.
With their help, you will be able to come up with a payment solution that suits your specific needs.
They can also negotiate with the IRS and get your debt as low as possible.
Now You Have The Smoking Gun...
Use it!
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