If you take your eye off the ball and file your tax returns late, or fail to pay your taxes on time, you could face huge penalties.
However, if you know how to handle things right, the cold-hearted IRS will show you mercy and forgive your sins and trespasses.
How do you get Uncle Sam to let you off the hook and let those penalties slide?
You’ll find out when you read my new article titled Tax Tips: Facing IRS Penalties? Avoid Them with IRS Mercy; Here’s How!
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll tell you the three magic words that work wonders. If the IRS ever hits you with a failure-to-file penalty or a failure-to-pay penalty, just pick up the phone and utter this three word phrase. When you do, the IRS will remove the penalties, provided you have no other tax compliance issues. We’ll tell you what the three magic words are when you read the full article.
- You’ll learn how to avoid penalties by citing a “reasonable cause.” The IRS will remove penalties if you can explain why you didn’t file or pay on time. But you’ll need to come up with a “reasonable cause” that passes muster. We’ll list three reasonable causes that the IRS will accept when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you how to avoid making serious mistakes. Be careful. If you say the wrong thing to the IRS, they won’t forgive the penalties. You’ll learn exactly which phrases to avoid when you read the full article.