The Truth On Accumulated Payroll Taxes

This is the absolute top of the food chain of priority cases for IRS Collection employees.

Succumbing to the temptation to use IRS as your involuntary banker is rewarded at best with steep penalties–not deductible, thank you–and interest charges that together make credit cards look like a bargain.

Prosecution is possible for severe offenders as this official Department of Justice News Release shows. In the criminal justice system, failing to turn over withholding taxes is considered just the same as embezzlement.

A business’s unpaid employment taxes will quickly become so overwhelming that it is impossible to recover. Bankruptcy will not help you. Operating as a corporation doesn’t shield the owners from liability for withholding taxes. The inevitable filing of a federal tax lien will follow you for the next decade. Payment Agreements on these liabilities can be arranged if you can liquidate your delinquency over a reasonable period of time and pay current taxes. Offers in Compromise can be sometimes negotiated once you demonstrate you are paying current taxes timely. If payroll taxes are your problem you need to tell other creditors to wait and start paying current taxes immediately and contact me.

Have a question? Contact Michael Cash.

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