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Watch Out The IRS Is Coming For You
By: Richard Close

Ben Franklin said, "There are only two certainties: death and taxes." There are some of you who have been putting off your tax debt. It's been a while since the IRS sent you a letter, right? You probably think the IRS has forgotten about you and your tax debt, or you've gotten lost in the system. Think again, we used to comb the system for people just like you. Because once we found those who had put off their tax debt they were easy money.

The IRS is gunning for you! This is a new tax year and the IRS ramps up their efforts to track down debtors. Once you file your tax returns a red flag is going to pop up and take my word, the IRS isn't very fond of debt dodgers. They won't give the usual warnings and go straight to wage garnishment or seizing your assets.

You can't hide forever. You may be thinking that you just won't file your taxes this year and try to continue coasting by under the IRS's radar. Here's the deal, you will get caught! The IRS is merciless in their pursuit and here's what will happen when you get caught. You'll wish the IRS just broke your legs when you owed money.

? Depending on how long you've gone without paying your original debt, you may find that you owe a lot more money to the IRS than you thought you did. During the time you "thought" the IRS wasn't paying attention to you, interest and penalties were adding up on your debt to the tune of 25% per year. So that $2,000 debt that you originally owed may now be a $10,000 debt. And since you've managed to get away without paying so far, the IRS is going to want their money right now...or else!

? If you've been avoiding your debt by not filing, not only are you risking jail time, the IRS has probably filed for you with what's called a Substitute Filing Return. That seems real nice of the IRS to do your "work" for you. Here's the rub, this return doesn't take any deductions into account and will result in you owing even more money.

? Just so you know, it isn't illegal to owe the IRS, but it is illegal to not file your taxes. That's tax evasion, and that's how they got Al Capone.

Don't let the IRS hunt you down. What can you do? If you're already in debt you can try to negotiate with the IRS or get professional tax help to represent you. But the best thing to do if you find you owe money...is to take care of the situation immediately! Even if you don't hear from the IRS contact them or get professional help. You don't want to even think of the alternative.

Now you have the smoking gun...Use it!

Richard Close was an IRS-Hitman. He worked as a revenue officer for the IRS and his father was the head of the collections branch for 30 years; so it runs in the family. He left that behind and now he's partnered with Tax Defense Network to help thousands of Americans with their tax problems. He gives the tips and tricks for you to fight the IRS and win! Visit him at: http://irs-hitman.blogspot.com or http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com or contact: email irs-hitman@taxdefensenetwork.com or 1-888-248-9058.


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