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http://www.bills.com/videos/ How you can resolve your tax debt to the IRS. Jim Brown from bills.com reviews IRS tax resolution options, including installment agreements and offers in compromise.

According to Jim Brown, VP of Freedom Tax Relief, you must be in compliance with the IRS before you can apply for tax relief. In order to be in compliance, you must file the last six years worth of returns. From there, a tax settlement firm will negotiate with the IRS to create a five-year installment agreement. If you are unable to pay the tax owed, they can negotiate for an offer in compromise to pay the debt and remove tax liens from your record. Watch this tax resolution video to learn more. Visit bills.com for more personal financial information and advice.

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  • tell the IRS TO LICK MY BALLS AND THE FED CAN EAT MY ASS

  • And I told you! Section 1 of Title 26. That is the exact, precise law. Would you like me to get you the Public Law number?

  • its been almost a week an you still haven't answered my question what is the law code that you violate when you dont pay a federal income tax?

  • wrong thats the title it explanes what the title is ok you know how you get a speeding ticket an they say you violated this law code (what ever it maybe where you live) thats what im asking for your section 1 of title 26 only says what it is an there is no enforcement also i would really like to recommend you to watch "theft by deception" it breaks down the hole title 26 it detail but its an hour an a half long... enjoy

  • Try section 1 of Title 26, "There is hereby imposed on the taxable income of every individual . . . who is not a married individual a tax determined in accordance with the following table:" followed by a table specifying the tax rates on various income amounts. If you are married, you are covered by the similar provision at section 1(a).

  • that maybe so but you still have yet to give me a law code that says you have to pay a federal income tax you've addressed everything but the law code im not talking about section 61 or title 26 im talking about the law code that enforces that amendment

  • Who told you that???? That's ridiculous. Check Websters for the definition of "amendment". So, my friend, does that mean that the 14th amendment, which provides for equal protection, does not apply to the former slaves? Becuae, guess what, the 3/5ths clause in the body of the Constitution, which states that they are to be counted as 3/5ths of a person for congressional apportionment pursposes, is still there. It hasn't been removed.

  • Article. I. Section. 2. "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years"

    this has yet to be removed from our Constitution so there for you can't add something that goes agents this and also you have yet to give me the law code that say you have to pay

  • To say the income tax is voluntary is a corruption of statements made by the IRS, the courts, and Congress to encourage taxpayer compliance with the law, without the need for legal action against taxpayers. When confronted by claims that income taxes are voluntary, courts readily explain that the payment of income tax is mandatory, not optional: Appellants claim that payment of federal income tax is voluntary clearly lacks substance. Helvering v. Mitchell, 303 U.S. 391, 399 (1938).

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