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Winning the IRS Game: Secrets of a Tax Attorney
Winning the IRS Game: Secrets of a Tax Attorney
by Frederick W. Daily
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Federal Tax Procedures for Attorneys
Federal Tax Procedures for Attorneys
by W. Patrick Cantrell
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Income TAX Preparers, Enrolled Agents, Tax Attorneys and Electronic Filing (IRS Regulation). Audio Review
Income TAX Preparers, Enrolled Agents, Tax Attorneys and Electronic Filing (IRS Regulation). Audio Review
by Natalia Foley
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Avoiding POA Problems with the IRS.(power of attorney): An article from: The Tax Adviser
Avoiding POA Problems with the IRS.(power of attorney): An article from: The Tax Adviser
by Mark H. Ely
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T.H.H. Thoresen, states attorney, tax commissioner, and lieutenant governor (North Dakota mini-biography series)
T.H.H. Thoresen, states attorney, tax commissioner, and lieutenant governor (North Dakota mini-biography series)
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IRS Tax Debt

If I want to appeal an IRS tax liability do I have to get a tax attorney? No you don't. You can represent yourself in any stage of the appeals process in regards to your IRS debt. If it's a possibility a tax professional such as a tax attorney, CPA, or licensed enrolled agent, should work on the behalf of you as they know how to deal in on the IRS.

 

I'm afraid of my boss finding out about my IRS money owing because he might fire me. Can the IRS tell my boss about my debt without my knowledge? Can my boss really fire me for having an IRS debt?

The IRS can contact any third party about your IRS debt without your consent. That includes neighbors, banks, employers, or anyone else. You can ask for a list of people who the IRS has contacted. As to the other question, if your boss fires you for an IRS debt, or if the IRS imposes a wage levy he/ she can be subject to substantial fines.

If I owe an IRS tax arrears can the IRS take my property or cash in my bank consideration right away?

No properties can't. IRS earning agents are required to attempt every other team process to get payment for your arrears before they can put a levy on your property, bank account, or wages. There are a monkey of ways that you can pay off an IRS tax money owing and also installment agreement, offer in compromise, innocent spouse, and others.

Is there any way too the IRS can't put a levy on my property or wages? There are certain situations at which the IRS can't impose a levy, but a levy can only be held off for a short time. The short list for when the IRS can't levy you is: while you are in an installment agreement; additonally your request for a payment agreement is underway; for 30 days in the wake of a request for an agreement has been rejected or an installment has ended; additonally you are in bankruptcy.

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