Small Business Owner: Owe Payroll Taxes? Here’s What To Do.

by | Jul 6, 2022 | IRS, Tax Lawyer

Unpaid payroll taxes are a serious matter to the IRS and are some of the worst kinds of back taxes you can owe. If you’re a small business owner with a payroll tax problem, read on to learn what you can do to avoid the IRS crippling your business or worse, shutting your business down completely. Already in payroll tax trouble? Contact us to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation, and let’s get your payroll tax issue resolved.

Why Small Business Owners Get Into Payroll Tax Trouble In The First Place

It’s hard being a small business owner today, trying to pay your employees their weekly paychecks and pay the IRS all those payroll taxes!

A lot of times, when money is short, you pay the employees first. It’s a natural thing to do — you must take care of your employees, even if you have to skip paying yourself! Besides, if you don’t pay them, they’ll quit, and you will have to hire new people all the time.

It can seem easy to “just pay the 941 taxes next pay period” and give yourself a little cash flow cushion, but skipping paying your employees’ payroll tax deposits is never a good idea.

What happens too often is that one pay period turns into 2, 3, and 4, and eventually, you’re so deep in payroll tax debt that the only thing to do is completely ignore your problem.

Except the IRS doesn’t care about your financial problems. They just want you to pay your payroll taxes!

The IRS doesn’t care if you can’t pay your employees. They don’t care if they put your employees out on the street. They don’t care if you can’t collect your receivables. They don’t care if one of your largest and best customers just went “belly-up.” All they care about is you have money that belongs to them, and they will do whatever they have to, even put you out of business, to collect it. They don’t care who you are or even what business you are in.

Penalties are The Kiss Of Death When It Comes To Back Payroll Taxes

Penalties for failing to file and pay your payroll taxes are the “kiss of death” for any small business owner. They tack on penalties totaling 33% in just the first 16 days! And it doesn’t stop there. The IRS adds interest on top of the penalties too. It is not uncommon that a payroll tax liability doubles in short order. And if you don’t pay them or work something out, they will shut you down! It’s much less work for the Revenue Officer, as most are lazy, to close you down than work out an arrangement with you.

The IRS Will Collect Or They Will Shut You Down

It’s as simple as that. The IRS is the most brutal collection agency on the planet. They have more authority than the President of the United States! And they have all the ways and means to do whatever it takes to collect what’s owed to them. You didn’t wake up in the morning, go to work, and say to yourself, I’m not paying my payroll taxes because you didn’t want to. The money wasn’t there. It’s not your fault. One week you’re short of cash. It was a slow week, a customer’s check bounced, or any number of legitimate reasons that just prevent you from paying the IRS. You’re a good person. You figure you will make it up the following week. But then next week comes and goes, and you realize you still don’t have enough money to make that payroll tax deposit into an avalanche. And then the entire situation starts “snowballing.”

Should You Call The IRS To Get Your Payroll Issue Fixed?

If you were to call the IRS and get through after waiting on “hold” for an hour or two and try to explain your situation well, have a conversation with the wall — — you might because they don’t care. The IRS representative you’re talking to probably makes less than $20 an hour and is poorly trained. Do you think they ever had to make a payroll in their life? Do you think they know what it’s like to run a small business? Do you think they will have any sympathy for you?

Not only is the answer “NO,” but they can also dictate the fate of your case. They will try to get all your personal and financial information while you’re on the phone. They want to know where you bank; they’ll want to know all about your customers who owe you money; they’ll want to see the value of all your assets, like your home, cars, motorcycles, etc. Why? Because now they have all the information they need to levy your bank accounts, take your receivables and seize your property.

Now that you know you shouldn’t be talking to the IRS because they will not help you, you might wonder what you should do? Where should you turn for help? The smartest thing you can do to protect your business and family is to have someone represent you — someone who deals with the IRS for a living. You need to get help — but not just from anyone. You need help from someone who is an experienced, competent professional who deals with the IRS daily, helping small business owners keep their businesses and settle IRS payroll tax problems. Contact us to get help you with Business Law

Would you go to court without a lawyer if you were charged with a serious misdemeanor or felony? You don’t want to represent yourself before the IRS either. You need professional, expert representation.

Reach out to our firm, and we’ll schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation to explain your options to resolve your tax problem permanently. Our expert tax resolution professionals know how to navigate the IRS maze.

Once you decide to retain us, we step into your shoes and protect you from the IRS’s abusive tactics. We take over all communications from the IRS on your behalf. You don’t have to speak with the IRS anymore. We do. Not only that — they are not allowed to talk to you once you’ve signed our Power of Attorney! Once they realize you have someone on your side protecting you, who knows their tricks as well as they, do, they have to step back and follow the law. So not only can we protect you from the IRS harassing you, calling you, and showing up at your front door, we can get those penalties reduced and, in some cases, completely removed!

Contact us now, and let’s get your payroll tax issue resolved!

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About Daniel T.A. Cotts

Daniel is a skilled Tax Attorney who moved to Corpus Christi in 2019 to expand his practice and return to Texas. With over 26 years of experience in the legal profession, Daniel brings a wealth of knowledge of Taxation, IRS Dispute representation & resolution, Estate Planning, Accounting, and Business & Contract Law to South Texas.

 

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