As the IRS's advanced computer system continues to improve, it's only a matter of time before they track down an individual with a non-filed tax return.
Neglecting to file your tax return is not to be taken lightly—it's a criminal offense. Failing to file can lead to prosecution and potential imprisonment—one year for each unfiled year. Don't risk your freedom by ignoring this obligation!
I’m here to provide you the peace of mind you need by helping you comply with the law. By voluntarily filing your overdue return, you'll mostly avoid serious consequence other than the requirement to pay accrued interest and penalty.
If you allow the IRS to file your return on your behalf, they'll do so in the government's favor—often omitting many of the deduction you might be entitled to.
To resolve this situation, all outstanding return must be filed to bring you up to date. In most instances, this will result in a debt comprised of tax, interest, and penalty. Once I determine the total amount due, I can formulate a plan to resolve your tax issue.
dana@danacpa.com