Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Settle for pennies with the IRS

IRS Problem Resolution

Significant IRS problems affect one in four Americans. In selecting a firm to assist the taxpayer under attack by Internal Revenue Service Collection personnel, it is helpful to know the basics of what is going to happen.

These steps will follow only after a lengthy consultation with a competent professional.
Stay away from the big television promoters. The IRS watches them like a hawk and they are mainly into revenue production, not helping taxpayers.

If the person answering the phone says sure, we can get you out of it, you will pay the IRS only $500, hang up. You are about to be robbed.

This work requires the full attention of professionals experienced in understanding and negotiating with the Internal Revenue Service.

A Primary Resolution Plan (The Plan) is developed and communicated to the client prior to implementation.

The Plan may require lifestyle changes or financial changes by the client to obtain the taxpayer’s ultimate desired result. The Plan could require for example, relocation to housing fitting the IRS definition of “Allowable Housing” expenses.

The Plan may caution you against making uninformed choices that affect your “collectible” amount from the IRS. These choices include job changes, divorce, marriage, purchase of real estate, and participation in Individual Retirement Accounts, participation in 401-k or similar savings plans.

You will also be cautioned regarding your tax withholdings or estimated payments. It is generally not in your best interest to have excess of either during a tax year. When the IRS shows a balance owing for any year, these overages can be applied to your old balance. Paying the IRS on the oldest balance first is rarely a good idea.

Communications with Internal Revenue Service personnel will be discouraged in the plan. That is what you hired us for isn’t it? These are tricky people with tricky questions, the answers to which will be used against you if at all possible by the Internal Revenue Service.

Internal Revenue Service enforced collection action is being stepped up. Additional Revenue Officers (IRS employees with authority to collect) are being placed all over the United States. Seizures of bank accounts, seizures of wages, and other draconian measures are on the increase even by IRS reported statistics.

Here is what you must do once you hire us:

Follow our instructions
Provide all data requested by us promptly. (Yes we know it is a lot of work)
Be patient. How long did you avoid this issue? 5 years, 15 years?
It won’t be solved in an hour.

Don’t keep a lot of money in any bank account
Be prepared for more bad news from the IRS. They love to send notices.
Relax. You probably won’t go to prison. What could be better than that?

For more information go to www.irstaxfix.com or call 888-473-7778

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