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		<title>How Can Anyone Convince The IRS To Get A Levy Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 13:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marty Martelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The IRS has always had the stigma of being very hard-nosed and difficult to deal with. While many times it may seem that way, there may come a time in someone's life that it would be better to talk with them than ignore them. That time may come in the for a trying to get a levy release.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The IRS has always had the stigma of being very hard-nosed and difficult to deal with. While many times it may seem that way, there may come a time in someone&#8217;s life that it would be better to talk with them than ignore them. That time may come in the for a trying to get a levy release.</p>
<p>While the IRS can not just slap a lien on a person&#8217;s property, it can feel that way. In reality they must give a least a month&#8217;s notice before placing the lien. This is to give someone time to get funds together to try and avoid it from every happening. There are a few things that can help to see that it doesn&#8217;t happen.</p>
<p>Sometimes a lien is levied against a person and they truly feel that they can not make those payments and have sufficient funds to feed and clothe themselves. Making an appointment with the IRS and talking with them face to face is the best way to work out some sort of agreement. It may not be an easy conversation, as they will always try to insist on being paid in full, all at one time.</p>
<p>There are a number or organizations available that can assist and often get the lien released in less than a week. Often they can help with making arrangements that won&#8217;t be so difficult to work with. It is possible to set up an installment scheduled with them to pay back what is owed in several payments.</p>
<p>Often the taxpayer will have the option of either making monthly payments until the amount is paid. Or a partial payment installment can be done. This means they can have their situation reviewed periodically to see if payments need to be altered. If their conditions improve, they may need to make a lump sum payment.</p>
<p>There is also the chance to submit an offer in compromise. If a taxpayer can prove that it will cause a real hardship to pay the taxes in full, the government might be willing to accept less. However, it should be realized that this does not happen often, and they must feel that this is the best they can get.</p>
<p>It is not fun to receive this type of correspondence from the IRS. But the first thing to do is not panic. The very best thing anyone can do is call and talk with the local office to get a levy release or stop it from happening all together. Of course, it is even better to pay all taxes when they are due and not ever been in this situation to begin with.</p>
<p>How could a person work with the IRS to get a <a href="http://www.martellelaw.org/">levy release</a> today? Getting a <a href="http://www.martellelaw.org/">lien release</a> may not be as tough as you think &#8211; let us give you more information now.</p>
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		<title>Reasons for Getting a Tax Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People can get sued for many reasons. There are a few ways to protect your self from a lawsuit, but some lawsuits are just unexpected. The most common way of getting in trouble with the law without even knowing it is when it comes to the tax law. Many people make mistakes when it comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People can get sued for many reasons. There are a few ways to protect your self from a lawsuit, but some lawsuits are just unexpected. The most common way of getting in trouble with the law without even knowing it is when it comes to the tax law. Many people make mistakes when it comes to their taxes without even knowing it, but they will later find themselves in rough problems with the IRS. In this case, the best way to get protection is with a tax attorney. </p>
<p>Most people don’t realize that there is a significant difference between a CPA and tax attorney. A tax attorney can prepare a strong case when dealing with the IRS and everything you tell him is confidential. If you tell your CPA that you’ve done something illegal when it comes to taxes, he has to testify in court. On the other hand, the relationship between you and your tax attorney is somewhat similar to that between you and your priest or your doctor. Most people hire a tax attorney when they start having problems with the IRS, but it is best to already have an attorney before any incident. If the IRS starts an investigation on you, it might be a mistake or you might have done something illegal. There are a number of things that you can do wrong when it comes to taxes and the IRS has the right to start investigating. To make sure that the investigation doesn’t end badly for you, you need to hire yourself a good tax attorney. Unlike general attorneys, tax attorneys are confronted with tax problems every day. They have higher experience in this field and they know how to get around a rough situation. </p>
<p>The tax law is complicated because of three facts: it changes often, it can differ from state to state and it is not black and white. If you don’t have special knowledge about this matter, you will find it hard to keep in touch with all the changes in the jurisdiction. That is why you need a person with experience to handle your problems with the IRS. Your tax attorney will &#8220;fight&#8221; the IRS for you. Most people get in higher difficulties because they try to handle the IRS themselves and they give more information than they should. The IRS can start investigation based on our statements so it is best to let a tax attorney talk for you. </p>
<p>A tax attorney can stop the IRS through a number of strategies and it is up to you to decide what exactly to use. You can explain your situation and you and your attorney can come up with the best solution for your problems. The IRS uses many techniques in order to get what they want and they usually succeed. Only an experienced tax attorney can stop them in their tracks. </p>
<p>Any person that owns a business or has a reasonable amount of money in real estate or cash should try hiring a tax attorney. You can’t keep in touch with every move in the tax law, but your attorney can. A good tax attorney can make you save thousands of dollars in tax deductions and he can make sure that the IRS can’t touch you. The best way to stop a problem with the IRS is preventing it and only a good attorney can help you do that. You just need to search and find out who is the best. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">Avoid any problems with the IRS with the help of a <a href="http://www.taxattorneyhelp.com/" rel="nofollow">tax attorney</a>.<br /><a href="http://levelguide.org">Wow Level Guides</a> </div>
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		<title>Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Tax Attorney, CPA or Tax Resolution Specialist to Solve Your IRS Tax Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:25:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a tax professional to solve your tax problems is like the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Make the right choice and all your wounds will be healed. Make the wrong choice and you’ll be turned into a screaming shriveled skeleton. Whether it’s a tax attorney, certified public account or certified tax resolution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a tax professional to solve your tax problems is like the end of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Make the right choice and all your wounds will be healed. Make the wrong choice and you’ll be turned into a screaming shriveled skeleton. Whether it’s a tax attorney, certified public account or certified tax resolution specialist (CTRS), it’s important to choose your tax representative wisely. </p>
<p>If you’ve got tax problems, like delinquent tax returns, back taxes, payroll taxes or other tax collection or audit issues, your first instinct may be to open up the yellow page or Google or ask around for recommendations. Great, now you’ve got some names, but how can you find the right expert to give you the IRS help you need? </p>
<p>To avoid paying a high hourly rate unnecessarily, go through this tax attorney/CPA/tax resolution specialist interview checklist first. This checklist will help you weed out the tax relief scammers, as well as the merely inept attorneys and CPAs out there who will leave you with their high fees, your original tax debt, plus additional penalties and charges. </p>
<p>Print out this article and ask the following questions.  </p>
<p>Before you face a tax attorney or tax resolution professional, first look in the mirror to get a handle on your tax problem. </p>
<p>Answering these questions will help you decide what kind of tax help you need. </p>
<p>When you get tax problem resolution professional recommendations from friends, you need to compare apples to apples. While a CPA will have a cheaper hourly rate than a great tax lawyer, they can’t do what a good tax lawyer can. A great CPA can put your tax records in order so you can get a true accounting of the “historical” road just travelled, but they probably shouldn’t take you into battle with the IRS because they don’t spend all their time negotiating tax resolutions the way specialized tax professionals do. You need someone who battles the IRS for a living, who has learned the latest laws and knows all the secrets to helping resolve your tax problem. </p>
<p>That’s why some tax resolution firms offer a team of expert tax professionals to help you get the best possible outcome for your tax settlement.  So before you rack up those high hourly charges, you need to make sure you are talking to the right tax professional who can do the job for you. You will be hiring this tax attorney, so treat your initial consultation as what it should be, a job interview. </p>
<p>Questions to ask a tax attorney, CPA or certified tax resolution specialist: </p>
<p>About the firm:  </p>
<p>1. How long has they been in business solving IRS problems? The longer they have been handling negotiations with the IRS the better.  A lawyer or CPA firm may just do tax law on the side and not be dedicated to knowing the ins and outs of IRS negotiations. </p>
<p>2. How many tax attorneys do they have on staff? (Some firms are only CPAs, some are nothing but former IRS agents, some are straight law firms with only one or two tax attorneys). If you don’t do tax resolution day in and day out, you don’t know all the loopholes, tricks and tools. Look for someone who is a certified tax resolution specialist, they have to take a special exam and have a number of years of experience and continuing education in this field. There are only about 200 in the entire country who actually do this as a living. </p>
<p>3. What is their success rate with tax cases? Don’t take a generic number here. Ask about the success rate for cases like yours. Don’t expect a perfect score. For example in most cases the Offer in Compromise is a starting offer. Only about 2% are immediately accepted by the IRS. The more important number is comparing cases like yours. What is the total dollar amount negotiated in settlements divided by total dollars in tax, interest and penalties owed? In short, how much did these tax attorneys save their clients? </p>
<p>4. Do they offer a guarantee? Run away if they do. No one can guarantee anything. </p>
<p>5. Does the law firm or tax resolution company want all the money up front? If they do, run. Once tax professionals have your money, they have no incentive to go the extra mile for you. If your tax attorney, tax resolution specialist or CPA wants some &#8220;good faith money&#8221; that’s fine. </p>
<p>6. Do they give you a high pressure sales pitch? If they are pushing that hard, that’s a warning sign to stay away. In many cases when you get a sales pitch you are talking with a salesperson, not a tax attorney or tax resolution specialist who can help you. </p>
<p>7. Check out your potential tax attorney or tax resolution firm with the Better Business Bureau, but keep in mind the volume of people the company serves. If the company has 20 complaints over three years but has served 5,000 clients in that time, that’s a 0.4% failure rate, or said differently a 99.6% satisfaction rate. Even that can be misleading because the BBB only tracks complaints, not resolutions. Even if the client got a full refund and 100% satisfaction, the client can’t withdraw their complaint once it is filed with the BBB. You could also Google their name with the words “complaint,” “rip-off” and “scam.” And if they are a tax attorney, check with your state’s bar to see if they have any complaints against them. </p>
<p>8. Ask for the names of the people who own the law firm or tax resolution company. If your contact is elusive on this, run. Bottom line, you need to know who runs the show. You need the name of the owner, NOT the senior tax attorney. If your IRS case goes south or the tax attorney handling your case is a problem, you need to know exactly who you can complain to or who to seek redress from. </p>
<p>9. Find out the name of the tax attorney or tax resolution specialist who will be taking your case. Find out how quickly they respond to your inquiries. Do they answer their phone or email promptly? Ask for references of satisfied customers for that specific tax attorney or tax resolution professional. (Given the confidentiality of tax resolution work, a personal reference for a tax attorney might be hard to come by.) </p>
<p>10. Does the tax attorney or tax resolution firm have experience in multi-jurisdictional issues? Because the IRS is a federal agency, there are three people permitted to practice before the IRS. You have to be an active licensed member of the state bar, a certified public accountant actively licensed or an enrolled agent. No matter where they live, they can represent the taxpayer before the IRS is all 50 states. </p>
<p>11. Will this tax attorney or tax resolution specialist go with you to an in-person audit? Although 90% of tax resolution work is done over the phone, electronically or via FedEx, sometimes you need a tax attorney to literally hold your hand in an audit. But don’t choose a tax attorney just because they have an office near your home. An accident of geography doesn’t mean they are the right tax attorney for the job. In many cases a national firm such as ours can make sure you never have to darken the door of an IRS audit. </p>
<p>12. How can they help you if the IRS wants to come to your home or business? </p>
<p>13. Is the firm just a tax form filler? Just because they prepare a lot tax returns doesn’t mean they are ready to battle the IRS. There are a number of tax resolution and “tax attorney” scams that do nothing but type up an Offer in Compromise and just mail it to the IRS. That’s all the service these “tax attorneys” provide. These companies are at best, a waste of time and money and at worst, a one-way ticket to big trouble. </p>
<p>14. What are their prices? Don’t be penny-wise but pound-foolish. Don’t just lock onto a tax attorney or tax resolution firm’s low price. Look for value and the number of services you get. Will this tax attorney or tax resolution professional give you preparation of all IRS forms, all backup documentation, and all negotiation with the IRS? When you meet or interview your tax resolution specialist or tax attorney ask them: </p>
<p>1. Where did this tax attorney or CPA go to school for tax resolution? How current are they (how much continuing education is this tax attorney taking)? </p>
<p>2. How long has this tax attorney or tax professional practiced tax resolution, not straight tax law but real battle with the IRS for tax resolution? </p>
<p>3. What percentage of their jobs are tax problems like yours? </p>
<p>4. Who is their direct supervisor? What is their contact information? </p>
<p>5. Does the individual tax attorney, CPA or tax resolution specialist have references? </p>
<p>6. What is his/her personal success rate? (How many Offers in Compromise settlements have been accepted and what was the negotiated amount owed versus the initial amount of taxes owed and penalties? In short, how much has this individual tax attorney or tax resolution professional saved clients? How does this tax attorney or tax resolution specialist compare to the rest of the firm: above average or below?) </p>
<p>7. What sorts of releases for tax liens, levies, etc. have they achieved? How fast? </p>
<p>8. What sorts of penalties (like mine) have this tax attorney/ tax resolution specialist gotten waived? </p>
<p>9. What sorts of installment agreements in situations like mine has this tax attorney or tax resolution professional negotiated and what was the payment schedule?  Once you are convinced you have found the tax attorney or tax resolution specialist that can help you, you’ll feel like you’ve found the Holy Grail. Choose wisely. </p>
<p>For more information on achieving a tax resolution for your IRS problems or back taxes, visit www.taxresolution.com for a free tax relief consultation or call 866-IRS-PROBLEMS.  </p>
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