Behind on filing your tax returns? We help individuals and businesses get caught up, minimize penalties, and get back into good standing with the IRS.
Life happens. Maybe you got behind during a difficult year, lost track of records, or simply did not realize you needed to file. Whatever the reason, unfiled tax returns do not go away on their own, and the IRS does not forget.
When you fail to file, the IRS may file a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf. These returns typically do not include deductions or credits you are entitled to, resulting in a larger tax bill than necessary. Additionally, failure-to-file penalties accumulate at 5% per month, up to 25% of the tax owed.
Our team helps you file accurate returns for all missing years, claim every deduction and credit available to you, and potentially reduce or eliminate penalties through reasonable cause arguments.
We built Infinity Accounting Solutions around a simple belief: business owners deserve expert accounting support without feeling like just another client number. By combining modern technology with old-school relationship building, we provide the personalized service, accessibility, and trusted guidance that businesses need to grow with confidence.
We bring the technical knowledge of larger firms together with the personalized attention of a boutique practice.
Relationships come first. We believe accounting is about more than just numbers. We build long-term relationships based on trust, communication, and a genuine understanding of your business.
Whether you need bookkeeping, controllership support, or tax guidance, we're here to help you make informed decisions, not just deliver reports.
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We can help with any number of unfiled years. The IRS typically requires the last six years of returns to be filed to be considered in compliance, but we handle each situation individually.
Criminal prosecution for non-filing is rare and typically reserved for cases involving deliberate fraud. In most cases, the IRS is focused on collecting the taxes owed, not criminal charges. Getting into compliance voluntarily works in your favor.
You can claim a refund for up to three years from the original filing deadline. After that, any refund is forfeited. This is why acting quickly is important.
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