Getting-Tax-Relief
Some people are fooled into thinking that getting tax relief isn’t necessary when it takes a while for the IRS to begin sending delinquent tax notices. But like an arrow hitting its mark, eventually the IRS will find you. When it does you will probably owe taxes, penalties and interest.
Never Represent Yourself
They say only a fool represents him or her self in court. This may sound harsh and there might be exceptions, but there’s a reason why this expression was invented. People who try to represent themselves in court are too close to the situation and usually don’t have the specialized training needed to deal with the system.
This is true for getting tax relief also. People who try to negotiate with the IRS on their own behalf almost always end up paying a lot more than was necessary. The IRS knows taxpayers are unfamiliar with many of the possible tax resolutions and that taxpayers are reluctant to push their cause.
On the other hand, people who can’t pay their back taxes think a tax negotiator is going to be too expensive. The truth is you should not try to resolve your tax issues on your own, and you can afford a qualified tax negotiator. Tax representation in most cases doesn’t even involve an extensive amount of discussion with the IRS when the IRS knows the representative is thoroughly familiar with the collection process.
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