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Ronald Cutler- Tax Attorney- CPA- Former Special Agent FBI

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Attorneys, Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys, Bankruptcy Law Attorneys

1162 Pelican Bay Dr, Daytona Beach, FL 32119

386-788-4480

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Fail to file your income taxes? Owe money to the IRS? I CAN HELP!

General Info
I would like to help you deal with your tax problem. If you would like to learn more about potential remedies available to you, please contact me at your earliest convenience so that you can make a more informed decision. Inasmuch as the the tax laws are federal in nature, dealing with the IRS is the same regardless of what state you live in. Thus, I can deal with your IRS matter irrespective of where I am located. I have clients in many different states. There is no charge for an initial consultation during which we can discuss your options, and other issues, in more detail. There are multiple options in dealing with an IRS problem, and we can apply your facts to the options available. Please call me at 1-386-788-4480, or our toll free number at 1-888-735-3371 to go over your case. We look forward to hearing from and assisting you. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Appearances before the United States Tax Court In the event the IRS reviews your tax return and does not agree with its content, it will notify you that you can appeal the IRS changes to the United States Tax Court. Prior to a trial in Tax Court, you will have an opportunity to settle your issues with a conference with an IRS appeals officer. These conferences generally can be very successful for the taxpayer. Appeals to the United StatesTax Court prevent the IRS from any collection action against the taxpayer until resolved by the Tax Court. Representation before the IRS The tax law is complicated. It consists of the Internal Revenue Code, Regulations, Revenue Rulings, as well as court cases. In order to insure that your tax matter is thoroughly dealt with, it is necessary to have a tax professional plead your case before the IRS. Signing documents without knowing their implications can affect you for many years. There is a Taxpayers Bill of Rights, so don’t give up your rights without knowing what they are. Filing Sales Tax Protests and Appeals Failure to comply with state sales tax laws can result in serious punitive penalties. Many states treat failure to deposit sales tax receipts as a criminal offense. In many instances the filing of a protest or appeal can diffuse a potential criminal situation. Filing Bankruptcy Petitions in Chapters 7, 11 & 13 Bankruptcy can discharge some income taxes in full if certain pre-conditions are met. These pre-conditions must be met before filing a bankruptcy petition. The pre-condition rules are complex and require the knowledge of an attorney skilled both in bankruptcy and income tax law. Filing of a bankruptcy too early can result in not having income taxes discharged. Ask your bankruptcy lawyer if he is aware of the rules to discharge income taxes in bankruptcy. Negotiating IRS Installment Agreements One of the options a taxpayer has in dealing with his tax problem is the Installment Agreement. The Installment Agreement allows the taxpayer to pay an IRS debt over a period of time. The IRS may demand a larger payment over a shorter period of time than the taxpayer believes is reasonable. Negotiating the amount of the payment and the time period over which to make payments requires the knowledge of a skilled professional. Negotiating Offers in Compromise Another option in dealing with an IRS tax liability if the Offer in Compromise. The taxpayer can offer the IRS an amount less than is owed to settle his tax liability in full. The amount of the "offer" is based upon an IRS formula. The formula is a complex calculation and requires financial information on the taxpayer and his or her spouse if married. The processing of an Offer in Compromise by the IRS will stop collection activity by the IRS until the offer is accepted or rejected. Resolving Payro
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Attorneys, Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys, Bankruptcy Law Attorneys, Business Law Attorneys, Corporation & Partnership Law Attorneys, Credit & Debt Counseling, Tax Attorneys
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Located in the Pelican Bay Professional Village on Beville Road in Daytona Beach.
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Pelican Bay
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Attorney & Counselor At Law Certified Public Accountant Former Special Agent F.B.I. Admitted to Illinois and Florida Bars
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