Innocent Spouse Tax Relief
Are You Eligible to File an Innocent Spouse Claim?
- Has the IRS demanded payment from you for a joint tax return that you contest?
- Were you unaware that your spouse failed to report income or exaggerated deductions?
- Did you sign a joint tax return without knowing its contents or under the belief the tax was paid?
- Did your spouse forge your signature on a tax return?
- Did your spouse earn income through gambling or illegal sources?
- Did you receive little or no benefit from your spouse's income?
- Were you separated, divorced or living apart during the tax year in question?
If you answered yes to any of the questions listed above, you may qualify for reduction or complete elimination of taxes, penalties and interest under Innocent Spouse relief. Innocent Spouse relief can mean a clean credit rating, no tax liens and levies, and wages and bank accounts free from the tax collector.
Relieving Your Tax Obligation
Innocent Spouse relief is not automatic. First and foremost, a timely request must be filed with the IRS. There are numerous facts and issues which could lead to Innocent Spouse relief. Only by following proper procedures and identifying the key facts of your case will achieve your goal of Innocent Spouse relief.
An Experienced Tax Lawyer Can Make the Difference
Attorney Jason Peck of The Peck Group, LC, has a 14-year record of achieving Innocent Spouse relief for many. We know that listening to you is paramount. By listening and asking you the "essential" questions, necessary facts will be uncovered. You can rely on us to present your best case within the detailed IRS procedures to assure your best chance of success. If you are concerned that the collection of a tax debt is not warranted, contact us at 770-952-1000. Let us tell you how we can help.
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, we represent clients nationwide.
