Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Tells Delinquent Taxpayers They Are Not Alone But Are in Good Company With Thousands Of Federal Employees.

Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO, and founder of IRSALLSTAR, shares that thousands of government employees are delinquent either in paying their taxes or filing their tax returns as encouragement to others to not feel alone or feel like there is no solution to their problem.

Fairhope, AL, March 21 2023: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO, and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published an article on his website entitled “No One Likes Paying Taxes Not Even People Who Work For The IRS.” Mr. Willis shares examples as encouragement for those taxpayers who may be delinquent.

Willis states, “I don’t know anyone who likes to pay taxes.” He continues, “Even though I’ve been a tax attorney for most of my career, I’ve never run across anyone excited to pay their taxes. On occasion, I’ve run into clients who are excited that they can actually pay what they owe or pay a reduced tax bill. But never ever have I had anyone say, “I love paying taxes!” With that being said,” Willis writes, “you might take some small pleasure in knowing that even federal employees, people who work for the IRS and review tax returns, resent supporting the government by paying taxes. Those who work for the IRS must pay their taxes even though they may not want to. That’s because a law that was passed in 1998 says the IRS can’t keep employees who don’t pay their taxes. Yet, apparently, 1.35% of the tax agency’s workers are delinquent.”

“In other branches of the federal government,” Willis notes, “a rising number of employees are also delinquent in paying their taxes. And many don’t even file their tax returns. For instance,” he shares, “topping the list is the U.S. Postal Service with 9,056 delinquent or non-filers. Next comes the Department of Veterans Affairs with 6,586. The Department of the Army has 4,459 while the Department of the Navy has 3,411, and the Department of the Air Force with 2,725.”

Willis continues with a few more examples then states, “With the 2022 tax filing deadline of April 18, 2023 approaching, the point of this example is to let you know you are not alone if you cannot pay your taxes. I do not offer this as an excuse to become delinquent, but to let you know that there are many people who for one reason or another find themselves in the position of not being able to pay what they owe. The IRS works with taxpayers knowing the burden that taxes are to everyone. “

Resource: https://reason.com/2023/03/17/federal-employees-dont-like-paying-taxes-either/

The entire article can be read HERE.

ABOUT JOHN WILLIS

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 25 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed, and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

To learn more about Mr. Willis and his law firm please visit http://www.IRSALLSTAR.com or call toll-free 877-254-4254.

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