IRS Delinquent Tax Filing


Delinquent tax filings refer to tax returns that are filed after the deadline set by the IRS. Failure to file taxes on time can result in penalties and interest charges. The IRS considers a tax return delinquent if it is filed after the original due date, including any extensions granted. It is important to file delinquent tax returns as soon as possible to minimize penalties and avoid further consequences such as IRS collection actions.

Your Partner in Resolving IRS Delinquent Tax Filings and Achieving Tax Compliance

At Trusted Tax Advisor, we specialize in resolving IRS tax issues, including assisting clients with delinquent tax filings.

Failure to file a tax return can lead to serious consequences, including significant fines and potential imprisonment. Whether you have several years of unfiled returns or are facing a notice for a missing return, our firm can help you reconstruct your records and file delinquent returns on your behalf. We are experienced in preventing potential criminal cases and ensuring tax compliance for our clients.

If you are dealing with issues related to unfiled tax returns, we are here to assist you in negotiating simple solutions and avoiding potential criminal prosecution.

We offer legal options to prevent criminal prosecution and settle your outstanding tax obligations with the IRS and state taxing authorities. If you have not yet been contacted by the IRS but are aware of unfiled tax returns, we can help you return to tax compliance through a voluntary disclosure process. Our team handles such cases regularly and has the knowledge and experience to guide you effectively.

Our dedicated team provides personalized solutions, including:

Reconstructive Accounting: Our experienced reconstructive and forensic accountants can prepare accurate tax returns on your behalf, even if you do not have all the necessary records.

IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program: Take advantage of voluntary disclosure programs offered by the IRS and state taxing authorities to avoid criminal prosecution, monetary penalties, and potential incarceration.

Offer in Compromise (OIC): Explore the possibility of settling your tax liability for less than the amount owed.

Installment Agreements: We can negotiate various full-pay and partial-pay installment agreement options on your behalf.

Currently Non-Collectible Status: If you are unable to pay back taxes due to financial circumstances, our attorneys can pursue a settlement where you are not required to make payments.

Penalty Abatement/Waiver: Depending on your unique situation, such as medical conditions, family issues, record destruction, or theft, we may be able to have penalties and penalty-related interest removed from your tax liabilities.

Trust Trusted Tax Advisor for expert advice and personalized solutions to resolve your IRS delinquent tax filings.

If you're dealing with tax issues and wish to arrange a private, complimentary case evaluation, reach out to us now for a candid consultation on tax relief.

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