If you need to file back tax returns because you received an IRS notice/ letter call us today and stop the worry.

 

We are a team of former IRS agents and managers that know the system and can walk you through the process and stop IRS and settle your case.

When all is said and done the IRS CP 518 B is a tax warning notice.

If you have not filed back tax returns the IRS sends out an IRS notice CP 518 B letting you know they have no record of any tax filings.
It is imperative that you file your back tax returns because the Internal Revenue Service under 6020 B of the revenue code can file your back tax returns for you and you will be hit with the highest amount allowed by law.

IRC 6020b

(a) Preparation of return by Secretary
If any person shall fail to make a return required by this title or by regulations prescribed thereunder, but shall consent to disclose all information necessary for the preparation thereof, then, and in that case, the Secretary may prepare such return, which, being signed by such person, may be received by the Secretary as the return of such person.
(b) Execution of return by Secretary
(1) Authority of Secretary to execute return
If any person fails to make any return required by any internal revenue law or regulation made thereunder at the time prescribed therefor, or makes, willfully or otherwise, a false or fraudulent return, the Secretary shall make such return from his own knowledge and from such information as he can obtain through testimony or otherwise.
(2) Status of return..Any return so made and subscribed by the Secretary shall be prima facie good and sufficient for all legal purposes.

It is imperative that you or a tax representative or tax preparer get your tax returns filed and contact the IRS.
If you neglect to do anything about this the Internal Revenue Service will prepare your returns send out a bill or notice and start the IRS collection enforcement process.

What happens if IRS doesn’t receive your record of tax filings?

As a former IRS agent and teaching instructor with the Internal Revenue Service will pull up all W-2s and 1099s that they have on file for each calendar year that you have not filed a tax return. IRS will then file those tax returns for you claiming single taking the standard deduction.When IRS does this, you will pay the most amount of tax that is allowed by law.

IRS gives the taxpayer every opportunity to file their back tax returns so IRS feels there is no excuse and many times it results and follows up with tax liens, wage garnishments and IRS bank levy notices.
If this has happened to you call us today we can get you back in the system worry free.

Not only can we get you back in the system worry free but we can resolve your tax balance with Internal Revenue Service and also close out your tax assessment case by putting you either into a hardship, payment agreement or the filing of an offer in compromise to permanently settle your tax debt.

Call us today for an initial free tax consultation and we can resolve your problem if you have received an IRS notice CP 518 be no record of tax filings. all we need to do is file a power of attorney and contact IRS and we take over from there. You will never speak to the Internal Revenue Service. We will file and settle your case all at the same time.

Back Tax Return Filing + Received IRS Letter/ Notice CP 518 Former IRS + Pompano, Ft.Lauderdale, Miami, Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Aventura

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Michael D. Sullivan is the founder of MD Sullivan Tax Group. He had a distinguished career with the Internal Revenue Service for 10 years. As a veteran IRS Revenue Officer / Agent, he served as an Offer in Compromise Tax Specialist and Large Dollar Case Specialist.

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