Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Tax Lady Roni Deutch And Her Team Negotiate Payment Plans For Clients Collectively Owing The IRS $9.5 Million

In the second quarter of 2009, the attorneys at Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation successfully negotiated payment plans for clients owing the IRS $9.5 in aggregate. The clients each owed the IRS a different amount, but were all unable to repay their debts in lump sum payments.

North Highlands, CA (PRWEB) August 9, 2009 -- By negotiating affordable payment plans with the IRS, Roni Deutch and her experienced team of attorneys were able to provide tax relief to a group of clients collectively owing the IRS $9.5 million during the second quarter of 2009.

"With unemployment rates still on the rise," notes The Tax Lady Roni Deutch, "millions of families across the country are struggling just to put food on their tables, let alone make a huge lump sum payment to the IRS. Fortunately, these taxpayers have options. My highly experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping American taxpayers regardless of how bad their financial situations are."

During the second quarter of 2009, the tax attorneys of Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation negotiated payment plans for clients collectively owing the IRS over $9.5 million in unpaid tax liabilities. The payment plans, called Installment Agreements, allow taxpayers to repay all, or part, of their IRS debt through manageable monthly payments.

The clients consisted of two main types, those who qualified for traditional Installment Agreements and those who qualified for Streamlined Installment Agreements. The average monthly payment for the clients with traditional Installment Agreements was $766.85, whereas the average payment for the Streamlined clients was only $268.60. There are strict IRS guidelines determining qualification for a Streamlined Installment Agreement.

"All of my firm's Installment Agreement clients intend to pay down their IRS tax liability. However, they may not have the financial means to pay it off in a single, lump sum payment. This inability to fully pay their IRS tax debt is in constant conflict with the IRS's desire to collect as much money as they can, as fast as they can," states Ms. Deutch. "Nevertheless, our firm has had tremendous success representing individual and business taxpayers in negotiating with the IRS to establish affordable and manageable monthly payments. Our representation can provide taxpayers the relief they deserve and ensure that the IRS doesn't cause additional financial hardship."

Installment Agreements are only one of the resolution services that Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation offers. The firm consists of experienced tax attorneys specializing in tax debt relief through a variety of services including: offer in compromise, currently not collectible status, wage garnishment release, bank levy release, revenue officer assistance, payroll tax representation, tax account review, and full pay service.

Millions of people recognize tax attorney Roni Deutch as The Tax Lady®. She has been helping taxpayers nationwide resolve their tax liabilities for over 18 years. As an industry leader, she has saved her clients tens of millions of dollars and has helped thousands of families settle their back taxes. To learn more about The Tax Lady Roni Deutch, you can visit her blog or YouTube profile.

About Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation
Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation is a nationally recognized law firm that has been helping clients find solutions to their back tax liabilities for over eighteen years. To find out more about the law firm or its IRS tax relief services, visit their website at RoniDeutch.com or call 1-888-TAX-LADY.

The Tax Lady's Guide To Beating The IRS And Saving Big Bucks On Your Taxes
(BenBella Books, February 15, 2009, Paperback Price: $16.95, ISBN 978-1-933771-77-9)

Contact:

Nicole Elton
Roni Lynn Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation
877-232-8477 Ext. 2410
http://www.ronideutch.com

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