Engineers IRS Tax

Engineers

We represent engineers with government troubles, such as government indebtedness, missing tax forms, audits, and penalties.

Regrettably, engineers are likely to have late filed or missing tax returns. This is likely due to the particular aspects of the work engineers perform. Engineers often work long and irregular hours. This keeps them from taking care of their personal finances, which includes timely filing tax forms.

Engineers are also more likely to have outstanding tax indebtedness. This is also due to the particular aspects of the work engineers perform. It is also due to the type of accomplishments and training that engineers have. Engineers are smart and willing to research issues before making decisions. This may result in inaction when it comes to resolving outstanding tax indebtedness. Other engineers face the opposite problem, namely, they take a wait and see approach.

Engineers are also likely to be pulled for audit by the IRS. The IRS generally views engineers as being more likely to have problems complying with our tax laws. These problems complying with our tax laws also stem from the particular aspects of the work engineers perform and their skills and training, but also from their tendency to prepare their own tax forms or rely on lower-end tax preparers.

From a tax standpoint, right or wrong, engineers are defined by missing or late filed tax forms, outstanding tax indebtedness, and government audits. There are a number of court cases and administrative rulings that demonstrate this. If you are an engineer, we can help you avoid or manage these issues.

We help engineers with missing or late filed tax forms, outstanding tax indebtedness, and government audits. We would like to hear from you if you are a engineer and have one of these issues or are likely to have one of these issues in the future.

Please contact us to discuss your options today.