How Can Nationwide Tax Consulting Save You from IRS Penalties?

Recently tax days are passed as the deadline was April 15 and there might be individuals who would not have paid their taxes yet, or maybe some has even not filed. Such individuals with pending taxes would have been charged under IRS penalties of Failure to File or Failure to Pay. With Failure to File Penalty, individuals pay 5% extra on the owed tax amount which continuously increases for the months and days; your taxes are pending. Under Failure to Pay penalty, Individuals are charged with 0.5% of the owed tax amount until the day they don't clear the taxes.

If your financial conditions don't allow you to pay owed taxes, you should at least file them with the help of a tax resolution company such as Nationwide Tax Consulting. NTC experts can negotiate with IRS on your behalf, and our first attempt will be for an offer in compromise so we can arrange your tax amount with IRS to make things easy for you. 

If you are not eligible for OIC, we will make sure IRS doesn't charge you with Failure to Pay penalty and will get you Install Agreement so you can pay your taxes more conveniently.

Experts at Nationwide Tax Consulting are dedicated to helping clients in every possible way, and alongside, we also maintain a healthy relationship with IRS that enable us to negotiate them for your good. Here, we offer personalized service to every client, and they can contact us any through a toll-free no that we give them.

Do not run from tax because you can't, and IRS will do anything to get back taxes from you; even they can go for your property so consider properly doing things. It doesn't matter if you can't pay taxes now, there are solutions available to get you out from the situation.

Contact us at:
Call now (888) 902-2293
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Write now: info@nationwidetaxconsulting.com

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