Munoz & Company, CPA, has been providing business owners and other taxpayers with sound business advice and tax preparation services for more than 30 years. Now serving clients in the Tampa, FL, area, my tax firm provides the knowledge and real-world experience that today's taxpayers need. I also have a successful track record in helping business clients and individuals with complex tax problems, ranging from IRS wage garnishment to tax liens and penalties.
Gilbert J. Munoz, owner, has been in the tax services business since 1982, so call or e-mail if you need help with tax issues, tax debt reduction, or IRS back tax problems. The importance of having an experienced tax adviser to help you save money and avoid problems with the IRS can not be overstated. As Gilbert J. Munoz, CPA, I make it my business to provide clients with the most value while keeping my prices affordable and competitive.
My extensive knowledge of IRS rules, regulations, and requirements will help you make sound tax-planning decisions and give you the peace of mind of knowing that your taxes are being handled by a qualified professional.
Gilbert J. Munoz, owner, has been in the tax services business since 1982, so call or e-mail if you need help with tax issues, tax debt reduction, or IRS back tax problems. The importance of having an experienced tax adviser to help you save money and avoid problems with the IRS can not be overstated. As Gilbert J. Munoz, CPA, I make it my business to provide clients with the most value while keeping my prices affordable and competitive.
My extensive knowledge of IRS rules, regulations, and requirements will help you make sound tax-planning decisions and give you the peace of mind of knowing that your taxes are being handled by a qualified professional.
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Gilbert J. Munoz is a Certified Public Accountant who has over 30 years' experience helping clients resolve their tax issues.
He is also a certified tax resolution specialist.
A Tampa native, Gil graduated from the University of South Florida and joined one of the largest local CPA firms in the Bay area, where he was manager of the Financial Audit Department.
Gil then joined the tenth largest accounting firm in the country, American Express Tax and Business Services, where he was a manager in the Tampa office.
He is also a certified tax resolution specialist.
A Tampa native, Gil graduated from the University of South Florida and joined one of the largest local CPA firms in the Bay area, where he was manager of the Financial Audit Department.
Gil then joined the tenth largest accounting firm in the country, American Express Tax and Business Services, where he was a manager in the Tampa office.
While some people feel perfectly comfortable preparing their own income taxes, many local residents prefer having their tax returns done by an experienced professional.
What are the advantages?
To begin with, a well-qualified tax preparer will make sure your tax returns are completed properly and that you're claiming the maximum number of deductions to which you're entitled.
A trained, certified tax professional can also help you avoid the possibility of an IRS audit, and can provide you with competent representation if a tax audit does occur.
What are the advantages?
To begin with, a well-qualified tax preparer will make sure your tax returns are completed properly and that you're claiming the maximum number of deductions to which you're entitled.
A trained, certified tax professional can also help you avoid the possibility of an IRS audit, and can provide you with competent representation if a tax audit does occur.
If you own a business that has seriously fallen behind in its tax obligations, then you're all too familiar with how stressful and overwhelming that problem can be.
Owing back taxes can bring with it a flurry of secondary problems, such as penalties, interest charges, and the threat of legal action by the government.
When you're in a position like that, you need the immediate help of a tax advocate that can turn the situation around and get your business back on an even keel.
There are tax settlement options that you may not even be aware of that can result in an IRS debt reduction agreement.
Owing back taxes can bring with it a flurry of secondary problems, such as penalties, interest charges, and the threat of legal action by the government.
When you're in a position like that, you need the immediate help of a tax advocate that can turn the situation around and get your business back on an even keel.
There are tax settlement options that you may not even be aware of that can result in an IRS debt reduction agreement.
When it comes to collecting back taxes, the Internal Revenue Service can be quite adamant in its efforts to get you to pay.
In addition to notifications, reminders, and threats, the IRS will also impose tax penalties on you and add interest charges to your overdue amount.
Other tactics the federal tax agency uses include an IRS tax lien, which essentially gives the IRS a legal claim to your property.
An IRS tax lien can have a devastating impact on your credit rating, and it is also a clear sign that you need immediate help in resolving the problem and getting IRS tax relief.
In addition to notifications, reminders, and threats, the IRS will also impose tax penalties on you and add interest charges to your overdue amount.
Other tactics the federal tax agency uses include an IRS tax lien, which essentially gives the IRS a legal claim to your property.
An IRS tax lien can have a devastating impact on your credit rating, and it is also a clear sign that you need immediate help in resolving the problem and getting IRS tax relief.
Statistically speaking, there's roughly a 98% chance that you will not be invited in for an IRS audit this year.
That's good news for most taxpayers, but provides little consolation to those who are among the 2% singled out for a tax audit.
A certain number of IRS audits are conducted on a purely random basis, while other audits are based on tax returns that have missing information, an unusually high number of itemized deductions, or those that claim large cash contributions to charities-primarily if the contributions are disproportional to the taxpayer's income.
That's good news for most taxpayers, but provides little consolation to those who are among the 2% singled out for a tax audit.
A certain number of IRS audits are conducted on a purely random basis, while other audits are based on tax returns that have missing information, an unusually high number of itemized deductions, or those that claim large cash contributions to charities-primarily if the contributions are disproportional to the taxpayer's income.
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