Questions
In order to analyze your problems we need to
zero in on the most important questions!
- How large is your problem - is it a six figure ($100,000+)
problem?
- What is the current stage of your contact with the IRS.
- Have your taxes been filed, personal and business?
- Have you been audited or notified that you are going to be
audited?
- Has The IRS made an administrative determination that you owe
substantial taxes?
- If the answer to #3 is yes, do you dispute the amount
owed?
- If the answer to #3 is no, do you need help in setting up a
plan and making an agreement to pay the taxes that you do owe?
- If you have a large outstanding tax liability, have you been
given an opportunity in Tax Court to litigate or settle the
liability?
- If you were not given an opportunity, or did not go to court,
has the IRS given you an opportunity for a hearing while they are
in the process of putting a lien on your property, or attempting to
collect from you by levy, seizure, or forfeiture?
- Are you possibly under criminal investigation by the IRS?
- If the answer is yes,you need advice from an experienced
criminal tax attorney(such as Robert Alan Jones) immediatley.
Your answers to the above questions indicate that
you need help with solutions. Contact us here for immediate
consultation and aid.
Six reasons that taxpayers should know as they
prepare to defend themselves against the IRS include:
- Tax preparers and accountants are not qualified in
general to defend against the IRS because they lack specific
knowledge to defend against long held IRS positions.
- IRS revenue agents and officers do not care whether
or not the taxpayers view of the laws and regulations are correct
or incorrect. Their object is simply to get the money. To the IRS,
the ends justify the means
- People or companies who advertise that they can solve
IRS problems for pennies on the dollar are only useful to taxpayers
who only have "pennies" left to protect.
- Arguing that the tax laws are unauthorized or unfair,
will fall on deaf ears - both with the IRS and in the courts. It
will go nowhere and only create animosity towards the
taxpayer.
- In order to be adequately defended in a tax shelter,
trust, or overseas account investigation or audit, you are in need
of a team defense. The defense must include not only an experienced
tax attorney, but also a reconstruction CPA who can find mistakes
that not only you have made, but also mistakes the IRS has made. In
addition a certified fraud examiner/forensic account, is necessary.
This is someone who can dig out IRS administrative and computer
records through the Freedom of Information Act.
- If you were advised that there is even a hint of
criminal investigation by IRS Special Agents (Criminal
Investigation Division), you must immediately contact an
experienced criminal litigation tax defense attorney. There are no
tax preparers, accountants, or CPAs that are capable or qualified
of handling such a defense.
Our office is one of the only firms in the United
States on a national level which includes in its team CPAs, fraud
examiners, and civil and criminal tax attorneys. We have a solid
history of successful litigation, positive settlements, securing
dismissal of cases, and winning cases for our clients. Please
contact us and experience the difference of what it is to have a
first rate tax defense team on your side, fighting for your
success, and for your rights.