An Advocate For Consumers: Help Dealing With The IRS
Posted by Tax Man - 15/11/09 at 02:11 pmSeveral years ago, I found myself in a bad situation. My business’ accounting records were a mess, and instead of fixing it, I chose to ignore the problem. Unfortunately, I only made a bad situation worse when I chose to ignore the issue. The IRS contacted me last year and notified me that a file was opened against me and my business. I was completely terrified by this news. Tax Advice
Would I see my income garnished? Would I have to lay off any employees? Would the IRS put a lien on my property? How could I pay the taxes I owed, and still keep my business running? With so many questions constantly plaguing me, the stress was eating me up. I began to suffer from stress headaches and nausea, all caused by the intense anxiety I felt.
Most of my stress came from my ignorance. I didn’t know how to appropriately work with the IRS, and I was terribly afraid that I wouldn’t represent myself very well. I understood that I had made a mistake, but I didn’t want to suffer unnecessary consequences as a result. I just wanted to right my wrong.
I visited my family attorney, and told him about the situation. I asked if he could help me deal with the IRS, or if he knew of an attorney with experience in this area. My attorney told me he couldn’t help. I became really upset, and he let me know that he knew of the perfect advocate. It was then that I was introduced to the Preferred Tax Relief service. Tax Relief
Preferred Tax Relief specializes in working as an advocate for consumers when they are placed in the position that they must deal with the IRS. With an experienced staff in this area, they have considerable knowledge regarding tax law and legal penalties that the IRS could impose. After I had my first consultation with them, I was immediately full of the feeling that everything was going to be okay. After giving me the necessary information I needed to prepare my case before the IRS, my Preferred Tax Relief counselor explained what the IRS could and couldn’t do in terms of penalties.
With Preferred Tax Relief’s help, I was able to settle my case with the IRS simply. Although I did have a penalty, it was much less harsh than I had initially expected it to be. I know I couldn’t have represented myself as well as Preferred Tax Relief. It was readily apparent how much knowledge and experience Preferred Tax Relief has. Preffered Tax Relief












































