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Once again the attorneys of Blue Tax take it to the IRS!

2012-08-27
LOS ANGELES, CA, August 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Michael (Bridgewater, MA) came to the offices of Blue Tax with a few returns missing for the State and the IRS. The IRS had filed a Substitute For Return (standard protocol) for the taxpayer for $16,300 for 2004. Blue Tax's challenge was going to be protecting Michael from any collection action while filing the missing returns and resolving his case. But the expert team at Blue Tax eats challenges for breakfast!

After Blue Tax completed the returns and filed them with the IRS and the State, Michael was then placed on a payment plan with the IRS to ensure that no collection activity would take place. Meanwhile, Blue Tax was able to abate a large sum of the penalties, roughly $3838, for the taxpayer's 2004 balance. Once Michael's balance was below a certain threshold, Blue Tax went in again to negotiate a lower payment plan that the taxpayer could afford. The resulting balance for the state was not very significant and the taxpayer full paid the balance.

In conclusion, Blue Tax satisfied all of their client's needs while going above and beyond to secure a favorable outcome for the taxpayer. Michael was extremely grateful to Blue Tax, even posting a positive review on www.TrustLink.org as well. Success!

For more information about Blue Tax and its ability to help taxpayers resolve their tax problems, please visit www.BlueTax.com or call (888) 310-5858 for a free confidential consultation.


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[Press-News.org] Blue Tax - Complaints - Scammers Beware of Blue Tax... They Do What They Say and Solve America's Tax Problems!
Once again the attorneys of Blue Tax take it to the IRS!