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Waco, 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 Waco, 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 4467Waco, 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 Waco, 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
Waco’s History
Named after the area’s first inhabitants, the Huaco Indians, Waco began as a village which didn’t take shape until 1849, when surveyor George B. Erath laid out its first streets. In 1856, Waco became incorporated as a city, and by the 1870s became a hub of commerce for the state of Texas with the arrival of several railroad lines. In 1886, Baylor University relocated to the city from Independence, Texas, merging with Waco University. By the turn of the century, Waco had established itself as one of the world’s leading producers of cotton. In more recent times, Waco made the news as the site of a 1993 shoot-out claiming the lives of six members of the Davidian cult and four agents of the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). A 51-day standoff ensued, culminating in a fire which destroyed the Davidian compound located in Mt. Carmel, near Waco.
Waco’s Economy
Downtown Waco is small compared to many other Texas cities, such as Houston or Dallas, or even San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso or Austin. However, each day roughly 17,000 people commute to and from work in downtown. Downtown Waco was built around the Waco Suspension Bridge, which was a crucial crossing of the Brazos River. In May 1953, the worst tornado in Texas history struck downtown Waco killing 114, and injuring hundreds. It caused millions of dollars in damage, and dented Waco’s economy for years after. Downtown Waco is home to the ALICO building, which was completed in 1910, and was once the tallest structure in the Southwest. Downtown Waco is now the location of the famous Dr Pepper Museum, where Dr Pepper was invented; it is also the location of the McLennan County Courthouse.
Visit your local Waco IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center:
6801 Sanger Ave.Waco, TX 76710(254) 741-2312