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Back Taxes Lubbock TX Relief
Lubbock, Texas residents, do you owe money on any unfiled delinquent returns or back tax returns that you cannot fully pay when you send in the returns? Do you need help with back taxes? Are you seeking tax relief? You may be able to set up an installment agreement with the IRS to settle your back tax debt. Our firm offers legal advice to residents of Lubbock, Texas concerning back taxes and the IRS. If you cannot afford to make any payments due to extreme financial hardship then you can consider an Offer in Compromise or filing Bankruptcy as a solution. Call us today to discuss your options for back tax help! (713) 774 4467
Lubbock’s History
Founded in 1876, Lubbock was named after Thomas S. Lubbock, a former Texas Ranger and Confederate officer. The city became incorporated in 1909, shortly before the establishment of rail service which would help make Lubbock the agricultural marketing center of the region, earning it the name “Hub of the Plains”. The city’s growth continued throughout the 20th century, aided by the establishment in 1925 of Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University) and the opening of two military training bases during World War II. Today Lubbock continues to grow, relying on the area’s vast agricultural resources in addition to a variety of manufacturing facilities.
Lubbock’s Economy
The Lubbock area is the largest contiguous cotton-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on irrigation water drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer. However, the aquifer is being depleted at a rate that is not sustainable in the long term. Much progress has been made in the area of water conservation and new technologies such as Low Energy Precision Application (LEPA) irrigation were originally developed in the Lubbock area. A pipeline to Lake Alan Henry is expected to supply up to 3.2 billion gallons of water per year upon completion in 2012. The ten largest employers in terms of the number of employees are: Texas Tech University, Covenant Health System, Lubbock Independent School District, University Medical Center, United Supermarkets, City of Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, AT&T, Convergys, and Lubbock County. A study conducted by a professor at the Rawls College of Business determined that Texas Tech students, faculty and staff generate about $1.5 billion with about $297.5 million from student shopping alone.
Visit your local Lubbock IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center:
1205 Texas Ave. Lubbock, TX 79401 (806) 472-7582