The Internal Revenue Service has invested significant resources in technology and personnel to target non-filers. Through increasingly sophicticated matching programs, the IRS has increased its ability to identify and contact individuals and businesses who have failed to comply with tax law.
This is not a situation to take lightly; failure to file your tax returns is a criminal offense. If you willfully do not file your tax return as required by law, you can be prosecuted and punished with potential jail time, one year for each year not filed. Why risk potentially losing your freedom for failing to file your tax returns?
We can help guide you into compliance with the law. If guidelines for voluntarily compliance are followed, the chances for a successful resolution to your problem are much greater than if the IRS identifies you as a nonfiler first.
If you wait for the IRS to file your returns for you, they are prepared using the information that has been reported to the government by third parties. The IRS prepared return would typically contain items of income without benefit of most deductions to which you would be entitled.
In order to determine the best course of action to resolve a non-filer's liability for unpaid tax, interest and penalties, returns for all unfiled years must be brought current. We can help you through that process.