January 20, 2010 - William L. Henry IV
IRS penalties can be assessed when you do not meet an obligation under the tax code. IRS penalties can be either civil or criminal. Common IRS penalties include:
- Failure to file a timely return
- Failure to pay tax
- Failure to pay an assessed tax (delinquency penalties)
- Failure to pay estimated income tax
- Failure to make a deposit of taxes
- Accuracy-related penalties
- Fraud penalty
- Failure to pay over collected taxes
- Filing a frivolous return
- Failure to file information returns
- Failure to furnish correct information returns
Our Denver tax attorneys can help resolve your IRS penalty situations. Among the solutions to IRS penalty problems include penalty abatement. Our tax attorneys can help guide you through the IRS collection process and assist you with penalty abatement.
Robinson & Henry's tax attorneys are available to meet with you in our Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, and Denver offices. Contact our tax attorneys to schedule a free consultation. We help clients nationwide with IRS penalty problems.







