IRS Delinquent Tax Filings

Need help with IRS delinquent tax filings and negotiating simple solutions to IRS problems? McCauley Law Offices solves IRS tax problems everyday. Let us settle your case, too. The initial consultation is confidential and free.

Failure to file a tax return is a misdemeanor offense punishable with substantial monetary fines and the potential to be incarcerated for up to a year for each tax return that is not filed. When multiple years of returns have not been filed,felony charges are possible, which may result in several years of incarceration. No matter how much you owe, our firm is uniquely positioned to reconstruct your records and books to enable us to file delinquent returns on your behalf. This is our sweet spot: to stop a potential criminal case and achieve tax compliance.

At the Law Offices of Gregory M. McCauley, Esquire,our attorneys provide you with legal options to avoid criminal prosecution and resolve your outstanding tax obligations with the IRS and state taxing authorities. If you have received a notice for a missing return, you must move quickly to prepare the tax return for audit reconsideration. If the IRS has not yet contacted you, and you know you have not filed tax return(s), our firm can assist you in returning to tax compliance through a voluntary disclosure process with the IRS and various state and local taxing authorities. We do this type of case all the time.

Call now for a confidential free consultation,during which the attorneys will discuss options to resolve your IRS tax problem. 1-877-829-5267

Programs and options available to protect you:

Our team of attorneys, reconstructive accountants, and other qualified tax professionals often collaborate in the following:

Reconstructive accounting: With or without records, our team of reconstructive/forensic accountants is capable of producing tax returns to file on your behalf.

IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program: The IRS and state taxing authorities have voluntary disclosure programs through which you can avoid criminal prosecution, monetary penalties, and possible incarceration.

Offer in Compromise (OIC): Settlement of your tax liability for less than the amount that you owe.

Installment agreements: A variety of full-pay and partial-pay installment agreement options are available and can be negotiated on your behalf.

Currently non-collectible status: When circumstances make it impossible for you to pay back taxes, our attorneys pursue a settlement where you do not have to pay.

Penalty abatement/waiver: Depending on your unique situation, i.e., medical conditions, family issues, destruction of records, theft, etc., penalties and penalty-related interest maybe removed from your existing tax liabilities.

Help Is Available in Pennsylvania and Nationwide.

Call for a free confidential consultation 1-877-TAX-JAMS.