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Government Tax Liens

Federal taxes are inevitable. Failure to pay them can result in unpleasant consequences, which in some cases can lead to financial ruin. Many people hope they can slip through the cracks or fly under the radar of the IRS, but this is never a good strategy to adopt. However, even if you've found yourself in serious trouble for unpaid taxes, all is not lost. You still have the ability to turn your situation around if you take the right kind of action.

If you've avoided paying taxes for any reason, chances are the IRS will eventually find you. Once they do, they are likely to seize your assets through legal government tax liens on your home, your automobiles, and any other property they deem necessary to resolve your tax debt. Before this happens to you, contact Premier Tax Resolutions and let our experienced team deal with the IRS on your behalf.

The Legality of Government Tax Liens
Government tax liens are not only legal methods used by the IRS, but they are becoming more and more popular. The IRS has stated that some $80 million in uncollected in back taxes is floating around the country, and they are determined to collect every penny. Through legislation and agency power, the IRS is able to use several different types of enforced collection tactics on people and businesses, including government tax liens.

Our experts are extremely well-versed in negotiating with the IRS, and are ready to help reverse any government tax liens and other enforced collection actions taken against you. Call us at 1-800-554-0146 to set up a confidential analysis at no cost. We will examine your case and move quickly to resolve your tax debt liability. You can also reach us by email at info@premiertaxresolutions.com or via our online contact form.




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