I recently sent the text below in form of a letter to each member of our state ways and means committee, our city council, the governor and the mayor in hopes that they would pick up this idea and put it into action in Hawaii.
My reason for doing this was to get the deliquents to payup so you I and all of our clients are not subjected to more local and state taxes.
I would like to suggest that each of you do the same in your state.
Text of message: I was recently made aware of the Philadelphia Tax Amnesty Program established to collect delinquent taxes.
Part of my business, as a tax Enrolled Agent, is to do compliance, installment agreements and offers in compromise for my clients. I do this partly because I do believe that everyone should take responsibility for their tax liability.
We all know that the State is looking for ways to beef up the budget. Rather than further overburden residential home owners, or raise the GET tax, I would like to take this opportunity to urge each and every one of you to review the Q&A on the site provided and seriously consider a similar program for Hawaii delinquent taxpayers.
Realizing that this could place a burden on the tax office if it were necessary for them to assist these "delinquents" perhaps the program could refer the taxpayer to their (or a knowledgeable) tax preparer if they require assistance in coming into compliance with past year returns and the application for amnesty.
Should you decide this is a feasible opportunity I further urge you to set it up for a period of more than 30 days. Keep in mind that it takes 45 to 60 days for homeowners to obtain an equity loan or refinance. If this program is to work there must be an adequate time included to allow for the taxpayer to set up financing.
My reason for doing this was to get the deliquents to payup so you I and all of our clients are not subjected to more local and state taxes.
I would like to suggest that each of you do the same in your state.
Text of message: I was recently made aware of the Philadelphia Tax Amnesty Program established to collect delinquent taxes.
Part of my business, as a tax Enrolled Agent, is to do compliance, installment agreements and offers in compromise for my clients. I do this partly because I do believe that everyone should take responsibility for their tax liability.
We all know that the State is looking for ways to beef up the budget. Rather than further overburden residential home owners, or raise the GET tax, I would like to take this opportunity to urge each and every one of you to review the Q&A on the site provided and seriously consider a similar program for Hawaii delinquent taxpayers.
Realizing that this could place a burden on the tax office if it were necessary for them to assist these "delinquents" perhaps the program could refer the taxpayer to their (or a knowledgeable) tax preparer if they require assistance in coming into compliance with past year returns and the application for amnesty.
Should you decide this is a feasible opportunity I further urge you to set it up for a period of more than 30 days. Keep in mind that it takes 45 to 60 days for homeowners to obtain an equity loan or refinance. If this program is to work there must be an adequate time included to allow for the taxpayer to set up financing.
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