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Resources:
Tax Education: Business
Taxes (Schedule C, Form 1120, and Form 1065)
Business Taxes
The classic business tax
problem is unpaid payroll taxes. Its like a loan from the IRS
with an uncertain due date and uncertain interest rate.
The failure to file
business taxes typically has a snowballing effect. It starts
out as a small problem, escalating over the years into a huge
problem. The IRS tends to take business tax issues very
seriously. Business taxes can be much more difficult to
resolve. If the IRS comes to the conclusion that you cannot pay
the taxes because you are not making enough money to pay your
overhead and taxes, the IRS will not hesitate to shut you down.
Filing old tax returns
is more difficult than it might seem at first. You need old
income information, old tax-return forms, and old tax tables.
We can help you obtain this information. More importantly, we
can handle the entire process so that IRS collection activity is
completely avoidedno levies.
Returns that might be
require to be filed include forms 941 and 940 for payroll taxes,
a Schedule C for sole proprietors and sole-member LLCs filing
as a sole proprietor, Form 1120 for C corporations, 1120S for S
corporations, and Form 1065 for partnerships.
For more information contact
us at taxhelp@taxdefendant.com
or
Toll Free 866-216-1930
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