I’m not used to being dependent on anyone. Perhaps, the reason behind this is that I was brought up in the orphanage and was trained to be independent at an early age. As far as I can remember, I only relied on myself for every decision I made including filing my income tax return. For two decades, I’ve been paying my taxes and I can proudly say that I have been compliant in performing my duties as an American. After I got married, however, I started to be dependent on my husband and he helped me out with my company. He was in charge of our finances and filing of income taxes because he was an accountant.
Unfortunately, after two years of marriage, my husband and I decided to call it quits. He was a philanderer and have become irresponsible. He left me when I was pregnant and the company I started back when I was single was barely afloat. I’ve always been a strong person and I know that I can recover my losses even with a kid in tow. For several months it was a living hell. Once I got my divorce papers, everything went back to normal or so I thought.
I received a call from the Internal Revenue Services just a few months after my divorce was granted. I was informed that my ex-husband and I have incurred a tax debt during the time when he was the one who manages our income taxes. I was speechless when I heard this and I was totally oblivious to his exra-curricular activities at that time because I was in the hospital and was having problems with my pregnancy. I was advised by the doctor to to stay in best during the first trimester of my pregnancy to prevent further complications. Needless to say, I did not know what to do about the IRS and I know that if I do not get any tax help, I would not be able to survive the ordeal.
I got fed up with my crying and I know that it wouldn’t help me resolve my problems; I asked my friends for referrals, anyone or any company that can help me out of this mess. I turned to the internet to seek solutions to my problem. It’s a good thing that I stumbled upon Preferred Tax Relief. According to the tax experts, I can file for innocent spouse tax relief from the IRS. Even if I was not used to relying on people and even after what I experienced from my husband, I felt assured that Preferred Tax Relief will do me good when negotiating with the IRS on my behalf. True enough, after a month, the company was able to provide me with the tax help that was just right for me. My tax problems are solved now, thanks to Preferred Tax Relief.