Connecticut Tax Resolution Service

Non-Filed Tax Returns

Non-Filed Tax Returns Are A Big Mistake

Whether You Can Pay The Tax Bill Or Not, Always File Your Tax Return.

Even if you have always filed your tax return on time in the past, there are circumstances such as financial or emotional hardship, misplaced records, health reasons, disasters, etc., that may lead to a non-filed tax return.

Whatever the reason, non-filed tax returns are a big mistake.

The Statute of Limitations Are Your Friends

The Statute of Limitations in the IRS code are safeguards designed to protect you against the IRS attempting to collect taxes from you indefinitely. The issue with not filing your tax return is that these statutes will never begin running until you actually file. The Assessment Statute stipulates that the IRS has three years from the tax return due date or filing date (whichever is later) to assess your return for any changes. The Collection Statute states that the IRS generally has ten years to collect taxes owed from the assessment date on the taxes you owe. Neither of these statutes commences if you do not file. By not filing, you are ultimately hurting yourself.

It’s Illegal

Simply put, the willful failure to file a tax return is a misdemeanor.

The Connecticut Tax Resolution Service Is Here to Help Get Non-Filers Back on Track

According to IRS estimates, more than one million taxpayers fail to file their tax returns in any given year. Whether you file as an individual, head of household, are self-employed or file a business or corporate tax return, if you’re one of them, the Connecticut Tax Resolution Service can help.

Here’s what we do for you:

  • Obtain Power of Attorney. The IRS  communicates with us, not you
  • Reconstruct tax records if you’ve misplaced these documents
  • Prepare and submit non-filed tax returns
  • Negotiate with the IRS on your behalf
  • Analyze your financial records to decide the best course of action
  • Represent you throughout the tax preparation and collection process

The Options The Connecticut Tax Resolution Service Has To Resolve Your Case

The IRS offers a range of solutions to address tax issues, but not all options are suitable for every taxpayer. A careful financial analysis is crucial to determine the best approach for your unique situation. Click here to explore the potential options for resolving your tax problem.

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