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Science 2012-07-14 2 min read

Tax Defense Network's Employees Explain Do-it-Yourself Solutions

Tax Defense Network's employees want to set the record straight about resolving a tax debt with the IRS yourself.

JACKSONVILLE, FL, July 14, 2012

Tax Defense Network's employees want to set the record straight about resolving a tax debt with the IRS yourself, revealing that taxpayers may be disappointed with the results they receive if they attempt to take on the IRS on their own.

"While taxpayers can resolve their tax debt themselves and save money by not hiring professional help, they may not get the resolution they want because most do not have a full understanding of the qualifications the IRS looks at when reviewing applications," a tax analyst at Tax Defense Network explained.
This news comes straight from the tax professionals in Foxhound, Tax Defense Network's legal department.
"Only taxpayers who have a low debt amount of $7500 or less or can pay the tax debt in full should attempt to negotiate a payment plan with the IRS."

Tax Defense Network's employees agree that approval into IRS programs are dependent on multiple factors, including the financial condition of the taxpayer, deep knowledge of tax laws, qualifications of the IRS programs, and negotiation skills.
Tax Defense Network's tax debt consultants further explained that some taxpayers call up and only want a reduction in debt.
"If a taxpayer has full confidence in their ability to take on one of the largest collection agencies in the world, then they should go ahead and do what they think is best. But I can't count the amount of people that call up asking what we can do after they've been denied an Offer in Compromise. It pains me to tell them, nothing."

Tax Defense Network tax analysts warned that if a taxpayer negotiates a deal with the IRS and they are unsatisfied, there is really nothing Tax Defense Network can do for them because through the settlement application's "full financial disclosure" stage, they have already given all the evidence the IRS needs to support its argument.

Tax Defense Network employees have increased the number of free consultations they are performing in order to keep taxpayers fully informed about their tax debt options.

"No taxpayer should try to resolve their tax debt themselves without first consulting with a tax professional," a debt analyst at Tax Defense Network stated.

For more information about Tax Defense Network and how it can help with your IRS tax debt, please visit http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com/pr or call (888) 605-5657 for a free consultation. For other inquiries, contact kara.nuckles@taxdefensenetwork.com