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Back Taxes – Spring, TX Killer Tax Relief

joemas On May - 5 - 2010

Back Taxes Spring TX Solutions

Back Taxes Spring TXSpring, 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 Spring, 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

Spring’s History

In 1871 the International and Great Northern Railroad, built through Spring, opened. This caused Spring to expand. In 1873 Spring received a post office. By 1884 Spring had 150 residents, two steam saw and grist mills, two cotton gins, three churches, and several schools. In 1901–1903 the International-Great Northern Railroad opened, connecting Spring to Fort Worth. Spring, now with a roundhouse, became a switchyard with 200 rail workers and fourteen trackyards. The population increased to 1,200 by 1910. The Spring State Bank opened in 1912. In 1923 the roundhouse relocated to Houston, causing Spring to enter a decline. By 1931 Spring had 300 people. The bank was robbed several times in the 1930s; false rumors stated that Bonnie and Clyde robbed the bank once. The bank consolidated with Tomball Bank in 1935.

Spring’s Economy

The median income for a household in the CDP was $56,662, and the median income for a family was $60,934. Males had a median income of $42,134 versus $30,270 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $21,027. About 3.1% of families and 4.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.7% of those under age 18 and 4.5% of those age 65 or over. In January 2010 the Houston Business Journal reported that real estate officials said that ExxonMobil planned to build a corporate campus in unincorporated Harris County along Interstate 45, adjacent to the Spring CDP. According to the article ExxonMobil plans to consolidate thousands of employees from Houston and Fairfax County, Virginia into the facility; employees from over two dozen locations in Greater Houston are expected to be consolidated into the new facility.

Visit your local Spring IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center:

12941 I45 N
Houston, TX 77060
(281) 721-7021
Approximately 8 Miles

1919 Smith St.
Houston, TX 77002
(281) 721-7021
Approximately 20 Miles

8876 I45 S
Houston, TX 77017
(281) 721-7021
Approximately 26 Miles

8701 S. Gessner
Houston, TX 77074
(281) 721-7021
Approximately 27 Miles

350 Pine St.
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 981-5760
Approximately 76 Miles

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