State Tax Debt
Many people who don’t file their federal tax returns also don’t file state tax returns or they may owe taxes to both the IRS and their state.
Each state has its own Department of Revenue with individual state tax laws they follow.
Similar to owing taxes to the IRS, owing income taxes to the state government can result in a financial nightmare.
Luckily, you can get help in your fight to resolve your tax debts. A local tax attorney can help you work with your state’s tax code to find a solution that works for you.
Arrange a free consultation with an attorney today to learn more about your options. Just fill out the free case review form below to get started now.
Resolving Your State Income Tax Debt
State taxation laws differ from state to state. While a few states charge no income tax, most states require residents to file income taxes each year.
States usually have similar consequences and penalties for unfiled state tax returns and states may have different standards and penalties than the IRS, but a tax attorney can explain these in more detail.
Resolving your state tax debt can be a source of headache and frustration, especially if you can’t afford to pay the added penalties, fines and interest. With more paperwork to file and state laws to abide by it can turn into a stressful time for anyone.
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Working with a local tax lawyer who knows the complicated state laws can help ease the stress of dealing with your state tax problems.
A local lawyer can help you figure out how to file back taxes, look at options to negotiate down and reduce your state tax debt, determine the best forgiveness or repayment options, and explain penalties you may be facing.
Connect with a participating local tax attorney in your area to learn about your rights and your options when dealing with your state’s Department of Revenue. Arrange your free consultation today by filling out the free case evaluation form below.