Monday, October 20, 2014

PFGTAX fixes complaints with the IRS.

PFGTAX is the web address of Phoenix Financial Group, a tax resolution company in Broomfield, CO. They have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. If you have a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service, Phoenix Financial Group can help.

People like to complain about the IRS. They are a government entity that has tremendous power.  They have the ability to levy your bank accounts, garnish your wages or file a lien on your property.

You have rights. Don't let the IRS trample them. The tax attorneys and enrolled agents at Phoenix Financial Group (PFGTAX), specialize in dealing with taxpayers who have fallen behind with their taxes. We know your rights. We can help protect your assets. We can get you a resolution consistent with your ability to pay. Complaining about the IRS won't do you any good. Now is the time to get help in dealing with your past due tax debt.

They can help you with all tax types including, 941 Withholding Tax, 940 Unemployment Tax, 1120 Corporate Income Tax and 1040 Personal Income Tax.

PFGTAX can help you with: Installment Agreements, Penalty Abatements, Levy Release, Asset Protection, Liens, Offers in Compromise and more.

Phoenix Financial Group can be reached at (888) 572-2179. Stop complaining about the IRS and give them a call to see how they can help you. Their is no obligation. Call for a free consultation.

PFGTAX helps businesses and individuals with their tax debts. Owing the IRS can be a scary thing. The IRS will send you letters threatening to Levy your assets or Seize your property. These letters should be taken seriously. If you don't know what they mean or how to respond, please consider getting professional help. Time is of the essence. A lot of the rights afforded to you as a taxpayer must be exercised within a given time frame. Don't give up your rights because you don't know any better. Call (888) 572-2179 for a free consultation. Things will get worse the longer you wait. Penalties and interest will continue to accrue and the IRS will get more and more aggressive in the attempts to collect the debt.