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We have recently become aware of companies and/or organizations who are calling people using the generic name "Tax Relief Center" for their phone solicitation activities. TaxReliefCenter.org does not make these automated calls to consumers and it is our policy not to engage in this form of marketing.If you have received such a call, please let us know by emailing [email protected] so that we may report this unauthorized activity.
Additionally, the IRS does not use email, text messages or social media to discuss tax debts or refunds with taxpayers. The IRS initiates most contacts with taxpayers through regular mail delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. There are special circumstances when they may reach out via phone regarding overdue tax bills or delinquencies, but almost always only after they’ve already sent a letter first.
UPDATE: Recently we have learned of instances where consumers are also getting automated calls regarding “unpaid taxes”. Do not respond to these calls as the IRS will typically send letters or notices via U.S. mail. So, if any company or organization calls claiming you have unpaid taxes, DO NOT respond to these unsolicited calls.

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1. A Step By Step Guide To Filing Back Taxes


When you have not filed your taxes on time, you will need to file back taxes. The back taxes definition is the taxes you failed to file. It is illegal to ignore your taxes and you must file the paperwork to avoid a jail sentence. Filing back taxes starts with clarifying the appropriate steps to avoid mistakes… Click to read more

2. How To File Back Taxes Online


When you learn how to file back taxes online, you’ll see there are several methods of payment. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) states that you should pay the tax due even if you cannot file on time. Even when you apply for an extension, you are obligated to pay your taxes by the April 15 deadline… Click to read more

3. Income Tax Bracket Guide for 2018: How it Works


What is your income tax bracket for 2018? Today, we listed down all the tax brackets for singles, heads of household, and married couples to help you out. With the new tax reform laws looming, it’s important to know where you stand in the tax bracket, and how much you’ll have to pay in taxes for this year. Read on for more information about your tax brackets… Click to read more

Do You Qualify For IRS Back Tax Relief? Take The Quiz Now!
Do You Qualify For IRS Back Tax Relief? Take The Quiz Now!

4. Pros and Cons of Tax Debt Relief


Very few things strike fear into the heart of man more than facing a mountain of IRS tax debt you are unable to pay. Many people feel like they are swimming in a sea of debt related to their taxes. For these people, the idea of tax debt relief in the form of the IRS debt forgiveness program sounds like a lifeline. Before you grab it and hold on for your dear life, though, it’s a good idea to ask the question: “Is tax debt relief right for you?” Click to read more

5. Different Types of Taxes We Pay in the US


Part of everyone’s civic duty involves the proper declaration and payment of different types of taxes. Taxpayers usually owe their taxes either to the federal or state government, though some taxes are automatically included in the purchase of goods or services. To find out more about these different types of taxes common to US citizens… Click to read more

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