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  • Six years is a LONG time not to pay taxes, and I knew better. I just thought that if I filed some years without paying then the IRS was going to come after me.
  • The fact that I found you on the radio is a true testament to the fact that there is a God who watches over us...
  • When it comes to IRS representation, there are the men and there are the boys, and Travis Watkins is "the man" if you have witholding issues...
  • I visited with another lawyer before I came to see Travis Watkins. I got this heavy salesman feeling, like I just walked on a car lot...
  • I was recommended to Travis Watkins by my son, Michael, an excellent attorney himself in OKC...
  • I hired another firm before hiring the Law Office of Travis Watkins. Big mistake...

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What can I do if my income taxes were discharged in bankruptcy, but my IRS transcript shows that I still owe them?

 

A: This is one of the most common mistakes that the IRS computers make.  Their systems (and their agents for that matter) rarely understand discharge of income taxes.  For that reason, the IRS may be wrong about the amount you owe and still try to aggressively collect from you anyway.  If the IRS won't listen, call a tax professional immediately.  There may be an appeal that can be done or your representative may need to get the Taxpayer's Advocate Office (TAO) involved.