If you owe the IRS back taxes, they will place, if they have not done so already, a garnishment on your wage, a levy on your bank account or a tax lien on your assets. These IRS actions are very difficult to manage when they occur.
The First Time You Are Aware of IRS Actions
The IRS will send you notices by mail requesting you to pay your tax debt. There's a good chance they may never have been opened and are thrown away just to avoid the stress that it will bring just reading that notice. The IRS will eventually send a certified letter or an IRS agent to your home or place of work notifying you that IRS actions will be taken in the next few weeks. Now that you know it's about to happen you're ready to take actions of your own. Unfortunately, most of the time the few weeks you have to figure out your options, it's too late. This is where having IRS representation makes a difference.
Professional IRS Representation Can Speed The Process Up
At this point in the process, having a tax professional working with you on your tax problem is the best way to stop any IRS actions with such notice. These tax professionals, such as CPA's, attorneys, and Enrolled Agents, have the advantage of being able to speak directly with an IRS employee that can provide all documentation as well as receive documentation almost immediately so that IRS collection attempts are temporarily stopped, if not permanently. Something that would have taken a typical taxpayer weeks, if not months, to do.
Our team of CPA's, attorneys, and enrolled agents have the imagination and the technical knowledge to find a solution to your IRS tax problem. If we cannot help, we will not take the case.
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