At Precise Books & Tax Solutions, we understand the fear of not being able to pay what you owe when the IRS requests it, and we can help.
The vast majority of Americans get a tax refund from the IRS each spring, but what if you’re one of those who end up owing?
The IRS encourages you to pay the full amount of your tax liability on time by imposing significant penalties and interest on late payments if you don’t. So if you are unable to pay the tax you owe, it is generally in your best interest to make other arrangements to obtain the funds for paying your taxes rather than be subjected to the government’s penalties and interest.
Here are a few options to consider. Although they all have negative connotations, they are all better than the penalties and interest the IRS could impose, not to mention the time and headache of dealing with IRS communications and the possibility of wage, bank account, and asset levies.
If you find you cannot pay your taxes due, you should still file your tax return before the deadline. I know that’s days away, but it is a best practice.
If you would like to discuss your options or would like to make sure you pay enough taxes during the year, please contact Precise Books & Tax Solutions today! We will explain these options in more detail and help you to determine what makes the most sense for YOUR situation.
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