Back Taxes – Fort Bend County Killer Tax Relief
Back Taxes Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County, 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 Fort Bend County, 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
Fort Bend County’s History
Prior to Anglo settlement, the area was inhabited by the Karankawa Indians. A group of Stephen F. Austin’s colonists, headed by William Little, built a fort at the present site of Richmond around 1822. The fort was called “Fort Bend” since it was built in the bend of the Brazos River. The city of Richmond was incorporated under the Republic of Texas along with nineteen other towns in 1837. Fort Bend County was created from Austin, Harris, and Brazoria Counties in 1838. In April 2009, as part of a settlement with the United States Department of Justice, Fort Bend County agreed to increase assistance to Spanish-speaking voters in elections held in the county. Fort Bend County was the site of the Jaybird-Woodpecker War.
Fort Bend County’s Demographics
According to the 2008 American Community Survey, the median income for a household in the county was $81,456, and the median income for a family was $90,171. Males had a median income of $54,139 versus $41,353 for females. The per capita income for the county was $30,862. About 5.50% of families and 7.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.50% of those under age 18 and 9.40% of those age 65 or over.As of 2006 Fort Bend County is the wealthiest county in Texas and the 24th wealthiest in the US with a median household income of $75,202 (In 2006 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars), having surpassed Collin and Rockwall counties (Dallas suburbs) since the 2000 census. However, the Council for Community and Economic Research ranked Fort Bend County as America’s 3rd wealthiest county when the local cost of living was factored into the equation with median household income.
Visit your local Fort Bend County IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center:
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