Friday, December 17, 2010

Approach to Solving IRS Problems

Experience

Our staff includes former IRS employees as well as experienced CPAs who have over 60 years of combined experience dealing with the IRS and solving tax and financial problems.

Customized Solution

Our approach to solving your tax problems will be to gather all pertinent facts, apply our knowledge of IRS collection rules and tax law and develop an individually tailored strategy for you. We do this because the facts in your particular case are unique and must be studied in order to get the best result. There are no canned solutions. We will then discuss our proposed strategy with you and, once you approve, implement the strategy.

Never Deal with the IRS Again

Once you engage us to represent you, you will no longer have to talk to, or meet with, representatives of the IRS. We do.

Reasonable Cost

Representing taxpayers before the IRS is our primary business. We deal with the IRS on a daily basis; as a result, we know the rules and are efficient and organized to provide these services. This translates into savings to you because you do not pay for research and/or training. We know the rules.


To contrast our approach with an example, let's say you elect to hire an attorney who specializes in bankruptcy to assist you in this matter. Can you guess what he or she is going to suggest to you as a solution to your problem? The answer is bankruptcy. While this is a solution in certain cases, it is not in most cases. You may be better off with an offer in compromise, an installment agreement, or another solution. There are no canned solutions.

The collection area is complex and includes many obstacles. Additionally, this area is relatively unknown by most attorneys and CPAs. As an example, a bankruptcy or an offer in compromise that is filed at the wrong time will not only fail to solve the tax problem, but will extend the period of time that the IRS can pursue you and/or your Company for collection of the tax. That is why you should seek the advice of persons who have experience in this area.

If you are an officer or owner of a Company, you may be facing the trust fund recovery penalty (formerly the 100 percent penalty). What this means is that the IRS may attempt to access you, personally, for the Company's unpaid taxes. Proper planning is required to avoid this situation or to turn it to your advantage. We are uniquely qualified to help you with this problem because our business is representing taxpayers before the IRS. Our team of tax professionals has many years of experience, which can be called upon, as needed, in developing and implementing your strategy.

We hope you will call us today to schedule your free half-hour consultation. At that time, we can determine more precisely what can be done for you and your Company. You can reach Mr. Adamson at 713 386-5236 or email him at ricadamson@yahoo.com.


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