Experience Online Tax Relief With A Resource Online

By Nannie Huseby

People often phone me for help when they are facing the IRS in a tax delinquency case; I am a CPA. While I am an experienced accountant, I am not familiar with the best way to deal with the IRS in these cases. In the past when I received these phone calls, I was forced to explain that I could not help. Usually I would encourage people that they could be represented by an experienced tax attorney, and they should locate one to contact.

Retaining a tax attorney can be incredibly expensive, so when an individual doesn't have these kinds of funds their tax problems become difficult to deal with. If placed in this kind of position, what should a person do? Taking part in an IRS case without any representation is certainly an inadvisable proposition. Most people are unfamiliar with IRS protocol, do not understand tax law, and would not be able to tell you the best way to negotiate with the IRS. The most frightening aspect of any IRS case for the consumer has to be the potential for penalties. However, from a legal standpoint the IRS can only assess a limited number of penalties, and most people are not aware of what those could be.

One day, I was on the phone telling a consumer that he should seek a tax attorney's advice, and a fellow CPA that was in my office heard my conversation. My colleague described the Preferred Tax Relief service after my phone call had concluded.

Consumers are offered trained, experienced advocates that will help them face the IRS in delinquency cases; this service is Preferred Tax Relief's specialty. With their considerable knowledge and experience, Preferred Tax Relief's advocates work towards a fair settlement for the consumer; these specialists explain the IRS case details to the individual, communicates with the IRS on their behalf, and represents the consumer in negotiations. All of the consumer advocates working with Preferred Tax Relief have worked in similar cases before, and have developed a feel for the best way to interact with the IRS.

Recently, one of my clients told me that he had been served with an IRS notice several years ago that notified him of his delinquency investigation; as a result he obtained services from Preferred Tax Relief. When my client recalled his experience, he described how he felt before he contacted Preferred Tax Relief; apparently he was immobilized by his fear and anxiety. My client's fear of the unknown was making him a wreck; he was unaware of the possible consequences he could be facing as a result of his delinquency case.

However, he immediately felt a rush of relief after he had worked with his Preferred Tax Relief advocate for the first time. He now understood the way his case would typically work, and he felt confident that he had someone representing his best interests. My client wrote a raving review of Preferred Tax Relief and sent it to their offices after the case was settled. In his letter, he detailed how thankful he was that he had an advocate represent him in his IRS case; he found that his representative was knowledgeable, caring, and experienced. My client felt that there wasn't any way he could have negotiated such a settlement agreement on his own; the case settlement was fair and appropriate. The help my client received from Preferred Tax Relief led him to experience a positive outcome in a negative situation. - 31821

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