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I
received an IRS notice, so do I open it? |
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Yes,
do not avoid the problem, it can only get worse. |
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What
do I look for in the letter? |
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Read
the top right section to see the important information: ie. your
name(s), address, s.s. number(s), tax form and tax year involved.
Read through the letter, and see what the IRS really wants. If the
letter requires an action on your part, work within the time frame.
If it appears you need help, email
or call us at 800-325-7871. Remember, there is always help available... |
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I
owe Uncle Sam big time - what do I do? |
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Get
started now repairing the problem. As a tax payer and tax debtor,
you are not without a powerful defense when facing the IRS. In response
to the IRS procedures, we can plan an aggressive strategy to defend
you against liens, levies and other collection actions. Act
NOW! |
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What
if I can't pay? |
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There
are several strategies available, and we can help. Your taxes may
have been improperly assessed, the Statute of Limitations
for Collections has or soon will expire or you might qualify for
financial hardship. You may even qualify for relief as an innocent
spouse. |
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What
is an offer in compromise? |
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Many
times, we can arrange a compromise settlement for pennies on the
dollar. See our section on offers
in compromise. |
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Should
I deal directly with the IRS? |
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If
your debt is small, you may want to try it yourself after reading
through our website. However, we suggest that if you have a sizable
debt or serious tax burden that you contact us and allow us to immediately
go to work for you. |
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What
exactly is an E.A.? |
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The
acronym E.A., stands for "Enrolled Agent." An E.A. is
a full-time tax advisor and tax preparer who is permitted to practice
before the IRS in all matters, with the exception that a small number
of E.A.'s are qualified to represent their clients in Tax Court.
E.A.'s earn their designation by either passing a difficult IRS
exam or having at least five years of experience working for the
IRS. They are required to have continuing education to retain their
E.A. status. Ahlberg Auna, E.A., spent 5 years working for the IRS
as an auditor. |
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Is
it true that the IRS is targeting selected taxpayers? |
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Yes!
The truth is that various methods of the selection process for audits
have been a mainstay for many years. The IRS wants folks to comply
and be honest in their financial affairs with the government and
will use targeted methods to focus on segments of the population
that have low compliance. |
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I
live in another state, can you help me? |
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Yes. No matter where you live, we are equally effective for you, as if you lived next door! Distance is not a concern - trust, integrity and skills are. With that in mind, our record speaks for itself. Our best case on an Offer was for only 3¢ on the dollar! Our average ranges between 10¢ and 20¢ on the dollar. Email us today describing
your situation and let us begin working for you! |
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I
haven't filed tax returns in 5 years and have lost all my records,
can you help me? |
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Yes.
We can get IRS information on your earnings and can estimate your
expenses through your oral testimony and other methods. Don't delay,
call us immediately. |