Friday, December 17, 2010

Rick Adamson

14173 Northwest Freeway, Suite 171 Houston, Texas 77040
713-386-5236
ricadamson@yahoo.com

Rick Adamson is a Certified Public Accountant. He graduated from Auburn University in 1976, with a BS degree in Accounting. He began his career with Arthur Andersen & Co. in l976 and attained the level of Senior Manager. In l984, he joined Suniland Furniture Company in Houston serving as CFO. In l987, he formed his CPA Firm.

Mr. Adamson’s principal emphasis, since l990, has been on representing taxpayers before the IRS and on IRS negotiations and crisis management. He is a member of the Turnaround Management Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants. He has written several books and articles on topics associated with IRS problems. Mr. Adamson’s direct telephone line is (713) 386-5236.

Rick has been helping taxpayer's solve their IRS problems for over 20 years. He has extensive experience in all aspects of IRS audit and collection procedures. These include IRS examinations (audits), offers in compromise, installment agreements, appeals and bankruptcy.

One of the most important services offered by Rick is to make sure the taxpayers’ rights are protected and, in addition, there is a psychological benefit because he gets between the taxpayer and the IRS so that the taxpayer no longer has to talk to the IRS.

One big difference between Rick's practice and those you see on television is that he operates within a small CPA practice in Houston. He and his team do all the necessary work from that office and he is hands on with respect to every case. He can work for taxpayer's from all over the Country because much of the work consists of letters, faxes and telephone calls. However, the point is that the taxpayer has direct access to Rick and his team versus an apprentice in another City.

Rick's goal is to see to it that the taxpayer pays the IRS the smallest amount possible considering the unique circumstances of each case and that the taxpayer's rights are honored.

To get an idea of our approach see the post entitled "Approach".

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