State Tax Problems and Relief Options

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The IRS may be the most important tax agency in the country, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the state and local levels.

Although local taxes are typically far and few between, state tax problems can be even more stressful than dealing with the IRS since most states are more aggressive in their collection tactics.

State Taxe Problems

Have you ever tried to pay your taxes?

If so, you know how difficult it can be. Filing taxes can be stressful enough—but when you have to deal with state tax problems, things can get even tougher. State governments tend to be more aggressive in their collection pursuits, which means you might not only owe back taxes, but you might also have a lien placed on your property, garnished wages, or levied back accounts to pay off your debt.

State tax problems can be an even greater headache than problems with the IRS, as states tend to be more aggressive in their collection pursuits. For example, state governments may threaten to restrict your driver’s license, registration, or your professional licenses in addition to failure-to-file or failure-to-pay penalties and interest. State governments can place liens on your property, garnish your wages, and levy your back accounts to pay off your debt, just like the IRS.

If you fail to file state income taxes, states have the power to prosecute you on civil or criminal charges if they find that you have been purposefully or knowingly evading taxes. Otherwise, you will still be levied a monthly tax penalty for your failure to file, depending on state laws. This penalty is separate to any penalties and interest owed in addition due to a state tax debt.

 

Work with a Professional

State tax problems are just as potent as federal tax problems, but the state’s respective tax agency will utilize everything in their power to try and collect. Don’t take on your state tax problems alone – call us today for protection!

It’s not uncommon for states to try and collect back taxes from individuals who owe them money. However, each state has its own set of guidelines and rules that must be followed when collecting on debts owed to the state.

Generally, states will first impose a lien on your property, and then turn towards levies and garnished wages to try and collect your debt if you fail to make an effort to pay up.

It’s important to work with a professional that understands the ins and outs of your state and local tax laws, as well as your respective deadlines and penalties. We’ll work with you and your state’s tax agency to explore all options for debt relief.

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