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Owe IRS Delinquent Taxes?

This area of our site was created to aid you in understanding the ramifications of delinquent income tax returns, and explain why you may see extra charges you did not originally have assessed by the federal government. Depending on how much time has past, an individual will see hundreds; even of thousands of dollars owed in back taxes that were not originally assessed when first receiving a letter from IRS. Similar to a credit card company, penalties and interest can and will be applied.

Delinquent Income Tax Return Defined
A delinquent income tax return is defined, in the eyes of the IRS and federal government as:
Income tax return having a US mail postmark after April 15th, if an extension was not granted. If an extension was applied for and granted, a delinquent income tax return is defined as an income tax return with a US mail postmark after the due date of that extension.


If you know this applies to you, contact us now for a free consultation so you can get your IRS situation settled and move on with your life.


Does the IRS Keep my Return Money if I am Late?
After three years, yes. There is a statute of limitations, or certain period of time allowed, by the federal government applied to receiving income tax refund money for a given year. That is three years from the due date of the tax return, not January 1st.

Just think, you could have money owed to you that you could apply toward your IRS tax debt if you have not filed. Allied Tax Solutions can show you how to get credit for your refunds.

Tax Return Stature of Limitations Example
For example this is 2007, if your unextended delinquent income tax return for 2003 is fixed this year, you must do so before April 15th, 2007 to receive any refund from the IRS. After that date, the government legally does not have to pay any refund owed even if it is thousands of dollars. If you mail or the return after the third anniversary date, the IRS will keep your refund check.

Delinquent Tax Penalties & Interest
If you owe tax from the year’s income, you could possibly be subjected to several penalties on the amount due. The failure to file penalty assesses a 5% charge on the amount due each, up to a maximum amount of 25%. The failure-to-pay penalty equals one-half of 1% of the amount owed per month, maxing out at 25% as well. You will be charged interest on an unpaid balance at the prevailing rate (varies month-to-month). You may be subjected to a penalty for not paying sufficient estimated taxes. There are several other penalties that may also apply.

If you have not filed for years, there is hope. Every month you do not file, the IRS tacks on more on your balance. Get a Free Delinquent Tax Consultation now or keep reading about methods the IRS will use to collect, if you are are not already familar with them.

If you have not filed and have not heard from the IRS, it is only a matter of time, even if you have not heard from them in years. They will contact you and find a way to collect. Beat them to the punch with Allied Tax Solutions on your side.

How the IRS will Settle Delinquent Taxes by Force
If none of these previously mentioned options above are arranged, some of the enforced collections measures the IRS can use, but are not limited to:

  • Wage attachments
  • Bank Account Levies
  • Seizures of property
  • Referrals to a private collection agency
  • License or permit revocations
  • Corporate responsible person assessments

If you have already experienced some of these measures taken by the IRS, Allied Tax Solutions can help you stop and reverse some of the damages. Let our professionals act as a go between to negotiate on your behalf with the IRS.

Do not let the IRS scare you into signing an agreement that demands high dollar tax payments that you can not afford. Let an ex-IRS tax professional with years experience working with IRS help you. Contact one of our delinquent tax professionals and End your IRS Fears Today.

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