| Letters and Warnings: Letters have come and gone. | | | | 100% of the time, but it's worth a shot. Simply call the |
| You know you owe the IRS money. And you're | | | | IRS and tell them you cannot pay your debt right now. |
| convinced you can do this all on your own. But look at | | | | This will give you time to either seek professional help, |
| the facts. Lawyers, Attorneys and even Accountants | | | | or find the funds to pay. But don't think this is a |
| have all ended up in debt with the IRS. Even the | | | | permanent solution. Your debt is still there and waiting |
| smartest people who are used to bureaucratic rules | | | | for you once the time period is up. |
| cannot figure the IRS out. IRS Attorneys specialize in | | | | "Do it Yourself": I've stressed this before, the IRS is not |
| tax law. Your chances of winning against the IRS are | | | | user friendly. If you call them, it could be hours before |
| slim. So make sure you do your research before you | | | | you get a human being on the line. When you finally |
| go head to head. | | | | get in touch with your IRS Hitman, he's only going to |
| Quick Fix: There is a one simple solution you can try to | | | | demand your Debt be paid in full. And if you ask for |
| do on your own. You can make the IRS halt collection | | | | alternate payment methods, IRS personnel will not be |
| efforts for a maximum of 45 days. It doesn't work | | | | able to help you. So what should you do? |