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Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 – Lenders approved short sale, How do I ensure I don’t pay taxes?

Primary residence, first time buyer, purchased at $ 298K condo in August 2006. Had 80/20 option ARM, both lenders finally agreed to short sale. Property will be sold by end of this month for $ 145K. How do I make sure that I do not end up paying taxes for the difference? Am I covered under the Debt Relief Act?

Tax Relief for Foreclosed Homeowners – IRS Cancellation of Debt Income


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This message is from Nina Olson, the National Taxpayer Advocate and your voice at the IRS. It is one of a series of videos with consumer tax tips about important tax issues you may be facing. This series focuses on the issue of cancellation of debt. Tax relief for foreclosed homeowners is discussed in this video.

The Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS, helps taxpayers resolve problems with the IRS and recommends changes that will prevent the problems.

For additional information, please visit http://www.irs.gov/advocate or

http://www.taxtoolkit.irs.gov/ for our Tax Tooklt.

The IRS and the Taxpayer Advocate Service worked together to develop the Tax Toolkit, as an easy-to-read toolkit designed to help people understand taxes. The Tax Toolkit is available in both English and Spanish versions.

Even more news and information can be found on the Taxpayer Advocate Service in our TAS Press Kit, which can be found at:
http://www.taspresskit.irs.gov/

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How to End Credit Card Debt


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To learn more, please visit:

http://www.BobPlimpton.com

and
http://www.RedemptionService.com

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George Tannous Former IRS Agent


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Tax advice for IRS problems like unfiled tax returns, IRS audits, IRS Offer in compromise, IRS Appeals. Website:FormerIRSagent.com Tel: 1800-TAXTAX5

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PAX FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC – Dave Ramsey Endorsed Local Provider – Financial Planning Services

http://www.paxfinancialgroup.com (210) 881-5700

PAX FINANCIAL Group, LLC

Our focus is helping you improve your quality of life through strategies for financial peace of mind. We offer a wide variety of products and services to help you solve today’s personal and business financial problems and to prepare for the future.

Products & Services

* Non-Qualified Retirement Programs
* Financial Resource Analysis
* Life & Disability Income Insurance Needs
* Retirement Income Needs
* Budgeting and Cash Flow Study
* Retirement Products
* Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
* Retirement Needs Analysis
* Tailored Retirement Programs
* Long Term Care Insurance
* Tuition Funding Programs
* College Costs Analysis
* Estate Planning *
* Tax Reduction Strategies
* Charitable Giving
* Business Solutions
* Business Continuation Planning
* Buy – Sell Strategies
* Family Business Succession Planning
* Key Person Insurance Executive Fringe Benefits
* Executive Bonus
* Deferred Compensation
* Employee Benefit Program
* Pension, Profit Sharing and 401(k) Plans
* Payroll Deduction Plans
* SIMPLE IRAs
* Estate Planning is accomplished by working in conjunction with the client’s tax and legal advisors.

LICENSING: We are licensed to sell insurance in the following jurisdictions: TX. We are licensed to sell securities* in the following jurisdictions: TX. We cannot communicate with, nor respond to requests from, users who reside in jurisdictions where we are not licensed to conduct insurance/securities business.

*Darryl Lyons, Joseph Schuetze, and Andres Gutierrez are Registered Representatives of and offer securities and investment advisory services through LPL Financial. A registered investment advisor. Member FINRA & SIPC.

Supervisory office: 400 N. Loop 1604 E Ste 330, San Antonio, TX 78232, (210) 881-5700.

PAX Financial Group is not an affiliate or subsidiary of LPL Financial

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