Denver Tax Settlement
Attention: What The IRS Doesn't Want You to Know!
Did you know you are able to pay less than what you owe in taxes if you can prove hardship?Find out by contacting a tax professional today. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
There are a decent number of people in Denver have owed the IRS either payroll taxes, personal taxes, self-employment taxes or business taxes for some time. By not taking any action, Colorado tax officials eventually start garnishing your hard earned wages. The average Colorado adjusted gross income in 2007 was $61,526.00. As you can see, the IRS is hungry for your tax dollars. They don't care if you live in Denver or moved to a different state. The IRS have been quietly working with people like yourself in Denver, Adams County to settle tax debts in amounts such as $12,000, $25,000 and even in excess of $30,000.
You Can Do It Yourself
Anyone can call up the IRS and try to settle their IRS debt themselves. There's no special license or special agency you need to use.Going with a real Denver IRS tax settlement company may improve your chances and you typically do not pay anything unless the Colorado IRS tax settlement offer is successful.
Get your freedom today by way of a Colorado tax relief professional with an IRS Offer in Comprise. The Offer in Comprise can be considered a tax debt settlement or a debt forgiveness in the state of Colorado. The US federal government will settle for less than what you owe them and to the Colorado government if you can prove hardship. Whether you owe national/federal taxes or Colorado state taxes, the tax acts allow you to proposal an offer in comprise to get relief ASAP.
Local IRS Office in Denver
1999 Broadway, Denver CO 80202
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"I owed about $19,000.00 in combine Colorado state and IRS taxes and had no money to pay. The Offer in Comprise helped reduce that amount." -- Jackie (Colorado)