Offers in Compromise

An Offer in Compromise could be just the Solution you need. Find out today.

Maybe you didn’t know that the IRS has an Offer in Compromise program that can be utilized by the tax payer when liability has been incorrectly assessed or when total liability is more than you can afford to pay.
When presented correctly to the IRS, this might mean your tax liability is entirely eliminated for as little as 5-15% of the total amount.

Our experienced tax specialists can help you determine if you might qualify for an Offer in Compromise, or if a tax payment plan would be the better route for you to go.

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Five Reasons to Take Scenario Planning Seriously in Your Skagit County Small Business

Happy Earth Day. The day we celebrate this little blue marble we all enjoy living on. I found this fascinating as I was reading about it this morning — there are so many elements that make up the scenario of a thriving Planet Earth. Less threats because...

CFPB Small Business Loan Requirements & Your Skagit County Biz

The 2024 federal tax season has reached its end…  well, unless you joined the other 19 million taxpayers and filed for an extension. That’s something we anticipate every year here at Padgett & Padgett, PLLC CPA. And we’ll be working away the next...

3 Debt Elimination Steps for Your Skagit County Small Business

Lots going on this week. Namely…The tax filing deadline is Monday, April 15th. For any of our Mount Vernon business clients who haven’t yet reached out to us, we can still take you on by filing an extension on your behalf and then managing the filing after. But,...

A New Retirement Plan for Skagit County Small Business Owners

Well, the U.S. government has decided it can go on spending money – 1.2 trillion dollars to be exact. That means the departments of State, Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, and Homeland Security are funded, through next September anyway. So the shutdown...

Manage Remote Workers Through I-9 Requirements: A How-To for Skagit County Businesses

Double-checking is a motto we live by here at Padgett & Padgett, PLLC CPA. It’s just good sense when you’re dealing with complicated tax code and people’s returns. No one situation is quite the same with our clients. And you can be sure we’re giving your tax...

Why Retain Skagit County Business Advisors Year-Round

Well, since we’re in full deja vu mode right now with the presidential election bid and this year’s Super Bowl outcome… let’s talk about the Employee Retention Credit… again.Because this week is the deadline for withdrawing ineligible claims — March 22. That’s...

Zero-Based Budgeting in Your Skagit County Small Business

No business management technique is sacred anymore. And rightly so.In my world, there’s been a trend in recent years with businesses moving away from traditional, fixed budgets towards more flexible approaches. I think that could be said for most tasks within business...

Making Your Skagit County Business and Tech Work Together

When I see relevant stats that my Mount Vernon business owner friends should know about, I’m going to share them with you. (You already know I’m a numbers person, after all.)But first, a quick note about the business filing deadline.Namely, that it’s a week and a half...

The Nuances of Sales Tax Holidays For Skagit County Business Owners

Firstly — a quick reminder for those of you working under a corporate status: we gotta file those returns for you by March 15th — so help us help you. Send us anything we've been asking for ... today? :)Second — there are less than 30 days before the ERC withdrawal...

A Failed Business Strategy Tale for Skagit County Owners

We’re less than a month away from March Madness. The NCAA recently released the tournament schedule with locations, if you’re wanting to see your favorite team play in person. Or you just want to mark it on your home calendar so your family knows you’ll be...

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