More Businesses Need Tax Help in Ailing Economy as IRS Cracks Down on Delinquent Payroll Taxes

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While the IRS grows increasingly aggressive in their collection attempts for past due payroll taxes, struggling business owners with payroll tax problems need to know how to protect the future of their businesses.

Encino, CA, September 28, 2009 — In this weak economy, many businesses – both big and small – are struggling to make their payroll tax deposits. With the federal government looking for ways to fund deficit-reduction activities as well as close the growing tax gap, the IRS is taking a closer look at employment tax returns, and stepping up increasingly aggressive collection efforts for unpaid payroll taxes.

According to certified tax resolution specialist Michael Rozbruch, delinquent payroll taxes can be the downfall of many otherwise successful businesses. And in this economy, many businesses may find themselves in a cash flow crisis, tempted to “borrow” from the money they collect from employment taxes to pay operating expenses until things improve. But what many businesses don’t know is that the IRS views non-payment of payroll taxes as ‘theft’ and thus it carries severe consequences.

“Payroll tax problems can be the kiss of death for many business owners as IRS payroll tax penalties can add up quickly,” said Rozbruch, founder and CEO of Tax Resolution Services, Co., a company that provides affordable IRS help to people seeking income tax relief. “The IRS assigns a higher priority to collecting employment taxes than income taxes so incurring payroll tax debt means you risk losing your business, having your assets seized and being held personally liable!”

Rozbruch adds that it’s more important than ever for small business owners to know how to avoid common payroll tax problems and how to resolve tax audits to protect the future of their businesses.

“The IRS assigns a higher priority to collecting employment taxes than income taxes so it’s much more difficult to negotiate a tax settlement such as a long-term installment agreement for unpaid payroll taxes,” Rozbruch said. “There’s a lot more at stake for our clients than just cutting a deal with the IRS to save money – resolving their payroll tax problems is about saving their companies.”

Tax Resolution Services is dedicated to providing affordable solutions to businesses and individuals who find themselves in trouble with the IRS. Their team of expert tax attorneys, enrolled agents and CPAs has a success rate of 90% – second to none in the industry – and an Offer in Compromise Settlement Rate of $0.13 on the dollar. For more information or to receive a FREE tax relief consultation, visit www.taxresolution.com or call 866-IRS-PROBLEMS.
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Debbie Edwards
Tax Resolution Services, CO
Encino, CA
818-201-3326
[email protected]
http://www.taxresolution.com

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