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Our stated mission
Dealing with debt to the IRS can be overwhelming. Even minor mistakes on your tax filings can lead to serious consequences, impacting your financial health.
Tax laws are intricate, and they often result in individuals owing more than they can afford to pay. Many people feel trapped, especially when IRS debt forgiveness seems unattainable. Unlike other debt collectors, the IRS has the authority to take drastic actions, such as seizing assets and garnishing wages.
Our goal is to provide the support and guidance you need to confidently manage your tax responsibilities. We offer professional tax relief services customized to fit your unique financial situation. Our team works with you to create personalized strategies for addressing your IRS debt.
Let us help you navigate your tax challenges, take a significant step toward resolving your issues, and move closer to financial stability.
Unfiled Tax Returns
Gold Standard Tax Reliefprovides assistance to individuals with outstanding tax returns from previous years. Our experienced settlement and resolution team helps collect essential documents, prepare accurate tax filings, and submit returns promptly. We streamline the process with efficient document collection, precise return preparation, electronic filing for faster refunds, and IRS follow-ups to ensure proper processing and refund delivery. By working with Better Tax Relief, individuals can prevent unnecessary penalties and interest while restoring their tax compliance.
Tax problems Gold Standard Tax Relief can help you with
The IRS is Investigating Potential Criminal Charges
The IRS is relentless when it comes to tax enforcement, closely monitoring financial activities to ensure compliance. An IRS criminal investigation is a serious matter that should never be taken lightly. The agency utilizes all legal avenues to recover owed taxes, and without proper legal support, individuals may face severe penalties, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record.
To mitigate these risks, it’s crucial to seek guidance from an experienced tax attorney before matters escalate. A tax attorney can negotiate on your behalf, advocate for your interests, and help minimize the impact of tax obligations. Consulting with a settlement and relief officer regarding any concerns about your tax situation can provide proactive solutions and prevent serious legal consequences.
Tax Fraud Investigations
One of the most concerning tax issues is fraud, and individuals may unknowingly find themselves entangled in such cases. Unintentional mistakes—such as misreporting deductions, filing incorrect tax credits, or underreporting income—can lead to fraud allegations. Navigating these situations requires the expertise of a qualified tax professional who can guide you through the process and help resolve the issue.
Unfiled Tax Returns
Failing to pay taxes on reported income can be perceived as willful tax fraud. To avoid complications, have a trusted settlement and relief officer review your documentation. Doing so ensures you receive your rightful tax refund while preventing legal troubles that could result in costly court proceedings.
Tax Liens
Neglecting to pay property taxes can lead to a tax lien, giving the government the right to claim your assets as collateral. Once a lien is in place, your financial credit may suffer, making future financial endeavors more difficult. To prevent harsh tax penalties, it’s essential to work with a tax professional who can communicate with the IRS on your behalf and seek a resolution.
Tax Levy
Unlike a lien, which places a claim on your property, a tax levy allows the IRS to seize your assets to settle unpaid tax debt. Acting swiftly to halt a levy, minimize financial losses, and negotiate additional time to secure funds or present supporting documentation is crucial. Consulting a settlement and relief officer can help protect your assets and provide strategic solutions to address your tax issues.
Tax Filing Compliance
Managing various tax obligations—such as property, state, federal, and income taxes—can be overwhelming. Many individuals unintentionally overlook certain payments, leading to potential tax liabilities.
To reduce the risk of errors, consider having a tax professional review your tax filings before submission. Relying on an expert provides peace of mind, ensuring that your taxes are handled correctly and in compliance with IRS regulations.
Need Income Tax Relief?
For assistance in resolving tax disputes with the IRS, contact GSTR at (866) 562-1216. Our team specializes in tax relief solutions to help you regain financial stability.
8 strategies for resolving IRS Tax Issues
1. Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status
If you are unable to pay your tax debt due to financial hardship, you may qualify for "Currently Not Collectible" (CNC) status. This designation informs the IRS that you lack the financial means to settle your tax liability at this time. To be approved, you must provide detailed documentation proving your inability to pay; otherwise, your request may be denied.
2. Partial Payment Installment Agreement
If a standard installment plan isn’t feasible, you can negotiate a Partial Payment Installment Agreement (PPIA). This option allows you to make smaller, more manageable payments over time—typically within a ten-year period. Due to the complex nature of these agreements and their long-term impact, consulting a Settlement and Resolution Officer is recommended to help navigate the process and avoid unexpected IRS assessments.
3. Installment Agreement
For taxpayers struggling with a large amount of unpaid taxes, an Installment Agreement can help divide the total owed into monthly payments. This option makes repayment more manageable by spreading the cost over time, reducing the stress of having to pay a lump sum all at once.
4. Innocent Spouse Relief
If your spouse is responsible for tax debt that does not involve you—especially if the liability occurred before your marriage—you may qualify for Innocent Spouse Relief. This provision protects individuals from being held accountable for a partner’s tax obligations, preventing unfair financial burdens.
5. Offer in Compromise (OIC)
If you cannot afford to pay your full tax liability, you may apply for an Offer in Compromise (OIC), which allows you to settle your tax debt for less than the total amount owed. Similar to CNC status, you must submit financial documentation proving that paying the full balance is not possible. If approved, you will need to provide updated financial statements regularly. However, if your income exceeds the OIC threshold, the IRS may require you to resume full payments.
6. Filing Past-Due Tax Returns
Failing to file your tax return on time can lead to penalties and interest charges. However, submitting a past-due return can help resolve this issue. In some cases, you may even be eligible for a refund if you overpaid taxes, offering potential savings.
7. Penalty Abatement
If you’ve been hit with tax penalties, you may qualify for a penalty abatement, which can reduce or eliminate these fines. To improve your chances of approval, work with a Settlement and Resolution Officer to present a strong case, outlining the valid reasons for your request.
8. Statute of Limitations on Tax Debt
IRS tax debt generally has a 10-year statute of limitations, after which it may no longer be collectible. However, relying on this as a way to avoid payments is risky, as the IRS actively seeks ways to collect outstanding debts—including tax liens and levies. While some individuals with no assets or income may manage to avoid payment for a decade, the IRS has various enforcement methods to recover unpaid taxes.
Get Professional Tax Assistance Today
If you need help resolving tax issues, Gold Standard Tax Relief is here to assist. Our experienced Settlement and Resolution Officers specialize in navigating IRS disputes and finding the best solutions for your situation.
📞 Call us today at (310) 508-7439 to see how we can help you regain control of your tax matters.
FAQs
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Our expert tax relief services help you navigate the complexities of your tax situation with confidence. We conduct in-depth research, thoroughly review your documents, and provide clear explanations to prevent costly IRS errors and unnecessary delays—all while protecting your legal rights.
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Start by scheduling a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our Settlement and Relief Officers. We’ll evaluate your case to determine if we can represent you and then develop a customized tax strategy tailored to your situation. If you decide to move forward with our services, we’ll immediately begin working on your case to find the most efficient and effective resolution.
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Every tax case is unique, and while we may not be able to assist in every situation, we will carefully assess your case to determine your eligibility as a client. For those who qualify, we have a strong track record of significantly reducing tax liabilities—often resolving cases for just a fraction of the original amount owed.
Contact Gold Standard Tax Relief today to explore your options and take control of your tax situation.
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