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Back Taxes – Milam County Killer IRS CPA Help

joemas On May - 5 - 2010

Back Taxes Milam County

back taxes milamMilam 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 Milam 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

Milam County’s History

In the 1820s, Milam County was organized as the “Municipality of Milam” covering roughly one sixth of the entire state of Texas. In the 1850′s and 1860′s, Milam County was subdivided to form several other Texas Counties. Present day Milam County includes portions of the Brazos, San Gabriel, Brushy Creek and Little Rivers within 1,017 square miles of the Blackland Prairie and Post Oak Savannah regions of Texas. Towns in present day Milam County include: San Gabriel, Thorndale, Rockdale, Milano, Gause, Burlington, Cameron (county seat) and Davilla.

Milam County’s Economy

In 2002, the per capita personal income in Milam County was $21,591. This was an increase of 18.5% from 1997. The 2002 figure was 70% of the national per capita income, which was $30,906.

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