Summary: IRS turning over debts to private
collectors
Review : News item
that shows IRS is going to get even tougher by giving debts to
real debt collectors. Personally I have found that the
employees of "collections" - the group that collects past due
tax debt, rarely give any brakes based on the tax law because
they are in essence the same as any other bill collector.
Back Taxes Owed to IRS Now Collected by Private Debt
Collectors Author: Neil
Lemons
According to a New York Times article that was released
August of last year (2006), I.R.S. back taxes and delinquent
taxes under $25,000 or less owed by taxpayers will now be
attempted to be collected by up to three private collection
agencies.
Two weeks after the article was published, data on 12,500
overdue taxpayers was turned over to the three private
collection agencies.
Paying Private Tax Collectors to Collect From You
The article explains that although I.R.S. official
representatives agreed at the time that this will be more
costly than collecting this "low hanging fruit" by using
internal means, they felt as though Congress forced this step
by not allowing the hiring of more revenue officers.
These private collection agencies are expected to rake in
upwards of $1.4 billion over a ten year period, with the
agencies about $330 million of the sum. Do you want to give
these companies a portion of your hard earned money instead of
paying the I.R.S. in full or at a reduced negotiated rate for
your tax obligation?
I.R.S. Email Scams & Telephone Fraud -
Law makers and IRS agents who were against this privatization
plan said that by involving these collection agencies there is
a greater chance for abuse of the system.
With private companies in the mix, they said, debtors could
more easily be tricked into paying money to scam artists
calling the debtor on the phone or sending an I.R.S. e-mail
scam. I.R.S. e-mail scams were a popular scheme among hackers
and opportunists in 2005.
Nina B. Olson, an I.R.S. taxpayer advocate, warned Congress
earlier this year,
"Because private collectors will operate under rules of profit
maximization rather than the I.R.S.'s customer-service based
policy, the private collectors may have less incentive to
safeguard taxpayer rights."
Unmentioned I.R.S. Tax Penalties -
Al Cleland, a retired I.R.S. tax collector in Minnesota,
predicted that using private collectors would cause some
debtors to owe more than he/she did originally,
"We always told people to get current on their taxes first, so
they would not have more penalties added, and then work on
paying off their back taxes," Mr. Cleland said. "A private
collection agency has no incentive to tell taxpayers that, so
people will pay more penalties."
The private debt-collection agencies are outside the budget
rules for Congress because, except for the start-up costs, the
collectors are to be paid from the proceeds - commissions on
your overdue taxes.
I.R.S. News Commentary -
You read it right folks. These agencies will make every effort
to contact you because it puts a portion of your owed tax money
in their pockets. Why else would a company volunteer for such a
thing? Civil service duty? Being a good corporate citizen?
These companies have no reason to make you aware of penalties
and time tax amnesty deadlines or even work with you and the
I.R.S. Settle your debts in a more reasonable fashion by using
offers in compromise and/or I.R.S. payment plans with our
help.
The Future of I.R.S. Debt Collection -
You now have more reason than ever before to get delinquent
taxes taken care of with the I.R.S. before these companies
annoy, pester, and threaten you by phone calls and letters.
It is a sad state of affairs, but I.R.S. debt collection
privatization is the new direction of the federal government.
The original New York Times article stated that by 2008, about
350,000 past-due tax records will be distributed among about 10
private debt-collection agencies.
This problem is not going away any time soon. Get started by
learning about your I.R.S. debt options and contact us today
for your free tax help analysis.
Resources -
The New York Times
Article Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/back-taxes-owed-to-irs-now-collected-by-private-debt-collectors-109089.html
About the Author:
Neil Lemons represents Allied Tax Solutions, a 30 year
leader in IRS
& tax help as well as tax relief solutions.
For more information or a free consultation visit http://www.alliedtaxsolutions.com.
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