July 23rd, 2013 → 7:16 pm @ danielle // No Comments
It’s ridiculous that a taxpayer might not be able to count on getting a right answer from the IRS regarding tax questions, especially considering that the IRS is the agency that is charged with the task of enforcing tax laws.
However, you may find yourself in a position where you’re already past the point of needing help with your tax returns. Filing this year’s tax returns may not be the issue.
The issue for you is:
If you’re in any of these positions, you need to speak with a qualified tax attorney as soon as humanly possible.
Ask yourself…if the IRS Taxpayer Assis-tance Center cannot correctly answer simple tax questions more than 57% of the time, do you think that they are going to be able to answer a question about a complicated matter such as a lien on your property…the Statue of Limitations, bankruptcy or other complicated legal matters.
Do you think that your ac- countant – a person who deals with taxes for 3 months out of the year and works with balance sheets and financial reporting for the rest of the year – is most qualified to help you fight and keep the IRS from destroying your financial life? Do you think that an attorney – one who spends most of his time dealing with personal injury suits, corporate law, or criminal law – is somehow familiar with the ins-and-outs of the complicated tax system of the United States, which changes from year to year? Would just any attor- ney be familiar with previous tax decisions that could help your case?
No – it’s clear that a qualified Tax Attorney is your very best choice in this situation. Don’t make a fatal mistake in choosing the very best help with your IRS problems.
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