This is the time of year where our attention turns to taxes, with 1099's and W'2s being sent out and when you either decide to attempt to do your taxes on your own or go to a professional to have your taxes done. It's also the time of year where it's common to receive notifications from the IRS if you made a mistake or if there turned out to be unreported income that you did not file. If something like that happens, you don't want to take on the IRS by yourself, it's when you should turn to a Tax Attorney.
Why I recommend a Tax Lawyer is because this is their area of expertise. You wouldn't go to a general practitioner for a major surgery, so don't trust your financial situation to someone who does not have a proven track record of experience. Some companies like Certified Tax Inc., actually hire former IRS agents. There are a large number of ways you can be helped, from negotiating a realistic installment plan to even negotiating down the amount owed and the fines levied. It's why my consumer tip at tax time for those looking for Tax Relief is don't use a friend of a friend, use a professional...
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If you want to be in the Obama administration, not paying your taxes seems to be a prerequisite.
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