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Payroll Tax Lawyer


If you own a business that has employees, you are required by law to pay payroll taxes. Depending on the number of employees and the total overall size of your payroll, you may be legally obligated to make tax deposits with the IRS as early as the next day after you pay your employees. If your business fails to make its payroll tax payments on time, the IRS can and will conduct audits, impose stiff penalties that include loss of your business, and begin applying interest to your tax debt. If you do not act right away by contacting a payroll tax lawyer, the penalties and interest could combine to total more than the amount owed on payroll taxes.

Our payroll tax lawyers are among the most experienced in the business and can help identify the mistakes you have made and the exact amount your company owes in unpaid payroll taxes. While our payroll tax attorneys are confident that they can solve your tax problem, it is imperative that you contact us right away when you identify an issue with your payroll.

There are several common ways that payroll tax problems can come about. Sometimes, when a business is low on funds, its owners choose to pay office rent, vendors, and suppliers over the IRs under the assumption that the IRS moves very slowly and that the problem won’t arise for months, even years. This is the biggest mistake a business owner can make. While it’s true that the IRS won’t make a business-affecting decision as quickly as your landlord might, the problems that arise from failing to pay payroll taxes can infiltrate not only your business but your personal life as well. Untouched payroll tax problems grow pay period after pay period and interest penalties continue to accrue. At this point, a qualified, experienced payroll tax lawyer will have to battle hard to stop the IRS coming for your business, your possessions, and even your home. In some severe circumstances, failing to pay payroll taxes can be a felony crime subject to punishment by imprisonment.

Another very common way that payroll tax issues arise is through the actions of dishonest or inept employees who fail to pay off their payroll tax debts, and conceal their mistakes from the business owners. Although your business cannot avoid payroll tax in its entirety, our payroll tax lawyers can negotiate a favorable settlement with the IRS that will likely reduce penalties and interest amounts. Our payroll tax lawyers can also be prevent the IRS from holding you, the business owner, personally responsible for any payroll tax debts.

While the IRS has many weapons in seeking satisfaction in a payroll tax dispute, your rights can save you from disaster. You have the right to consult a payroll tax attorney, or tax lawyer to help guide you to tax relief. Our payroll tax lawyers have extensive IRS litigation experience and can help find solutions to your payroll tax problem!

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