IRS Tax Problems

admin • December 31, 2018

The IRS may be your worst enemy right now, always calling and sending you harassing letters about the taxes you owe them. You may be experiencing the following problems with the IRS:

  • Tax Problems
  • Tax Debts
  • Past Due Tax Returns

Tax Problems
The most important thing to remember is that filing your Federal income tax returns is the first step to resolving your IRS problems !

Tax Debts
There are settlement options available to you to resolve your IRS problems. I can help you determine which settlement option best fits your situation and then negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.

Past Due Tax Returns
Pursuant to Federal Statutes, willful failure to file your tax returns is a felony.

Let the Law Office of Mary E. King, P.L. provide the expertise and experience to get your life back. Call me now and I will show you how to change your situation and give you the relief you’re looking for.

 

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