Failing to File Your Tax Return Is a Misdemeanor and Should Not Be Taken Lightly
Most taxpayers file their tax returns on time, but sometimes they just stop filing altogether. Usually, this is due to a change in circumstances, such as financial or emotional hardship.
Or, maybe they’ve misplaced the paperwork needed to file their return or were overwhelmed by the complexity of the new tax reform laws and just didn’t get around to filing this year. Whatever the reason, failing to take action only makes a bad situation worse.
We Are Here to Help You Get Back on Track
Over a million taxpayers fail to file returns annually. Whether you’re an individual, head of household, self-employed, or a business owner, we can assist you.
Our Comprehensive Services:
- Reconstruct missing tax records
- Prepare and submit non-filed tax returns
- Negotiate with the IRS on your behalf
- Submit an offers in compromise to the IRS
- Arrange installment agreements with the IRS to pay back taxes owed
- Represent you throughout the tax preparation and collection process.
You Could Be Losing out on a Refund You’re Entitled To
Whether it’s been one year or ten since you stopped filing your tax returns, it’s not too late. If you don’t owe any tax, you might be due a refund. If you do owe tax, then you might be able to minimize the amount you owe.
Potential Consequences of Not Filing:
- Failure to file penalties
- Loss of potential refunds
- Legal repercussions (up to one year in jail per unfiled year)
Take Action Today
Not everyone needs to file a tax return, but if you do and haven’t, the consequences can be severe. Don’t risk your financial future or legal standing.
Help Is Just a Phone Call Away
If you are one of the more than one million taxpayers who haven’t filed a tax return recently, contact us immediately. We’ll set up an appointment with a tax specialist, or fill out the contact form below.