IRS Problems:
FOUR TIPS You Can Use
Now
IRS Problems - Tip
Number 1.
In most cases you do not
have to personally meet the IRS to discuss anything.
Don’t let the IRS intimidate you into telling them
anything. You donot have to. Instead you can
select to have your own representative meet or talk to the
IRS at some other location. This means no intimidating
meetings with the IRS in your home or business. The only
time the IRS can make you appear and provide information
is if they summons you. This is extremely
unlikely.
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2.
You do not have to sign anything the IRS provides
you until you have had your representative review and
approve. Never sign anything
from the IRS unless you completely understand the
repercussions. You may be giving up
some of your rights or extending the time the IRS has to
audit you or attempt to collect taxes from
you.
We
can handle most U.S. Tax
Cases
no matter where you live or
work Call us today at
1-888-984-3357
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3. The IRS is not always right…even
though they may think they are. Always
ask for more when dealing with the IRS. Just because the
IRS says that the tax laws entitle you to such and
such…ask for more. This could be more time to file, more
time to pay, for an adjustment in your favor during an
audit, to pay less than you owe, to have the IRS get rid
of penalties, to stop the interest they are charging you
….ask for anything that benefits you! If you don’t… I
guarantee the IRS will not give you something you have
not asked for. All they can do is say no…Don’t be afraid
to ask.
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4. If
you do decide to talk to the IRS…then only give them
information that they ask for
specifically. Do not provide them
anything else. Remember that you have the right to stop
any IRS questioning at anytime by telling the IRS Employee
that you want or need representation. If you find yourself
in any uncomfortable conversation or meeting with the IRS
and you get that sinking feeling in your stomach that
things are not going well …then stop
talking! Tell the IRS employee that’s
it…refuse to answer any more questions until you get
representation. If they give you a hard
time… immediately ask them for their managers name, title
and direct phone number. Try to
remember what you told them before you decided to stop
talking and schedule and appointment to meet with a
professional who represents taxpayers in front of the IRS
everyday.
We
can handle most U.S. Tax
Cases
no matter where you live or
work Call us today at
1-888-984-3357

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