IRS Tax Attorney
There are two
reactions commonly seen among those who receive a communication
from the IRS, especially a notification of the IRS lien. They
either fret or go into overdrive right away and both of these
reactions do not lower the intensity or magnitude of the problem.
They can only make it worse if you made the wrong move in
panic.
So, when you get the lien notice, just study it carefully and
gather all the tax records that you have so that you are aware of
the true picture yourself and if you feel there is something that
you do not quite agree with the IRS on, you should call the IRS and
let it know about your position. The call to the IRS would ensure
that they get the message regarding your willingness to settle the
matter amicably.
However, do not be overzealous in doing that and make sure that
you know everything about your taxes before you make the call.
Also, you could approach a tax attorney to help you out with the
situation. It is important so that the issues that you have with
the IRS on the taxes could be solved in your favour and you don't
end up paying a penny more than what you owe to the government.
Remember, running away or avoiding IRS would not help. You
certainly don't want to be seen as someone who wishes to run away
with the government but you can surely battle it out with the IRS
if they are wrong. And you attorney would be of valuable help to
you in doing that.
Tax attorneys are normally the people who have quite a great
deal of experience working with the IRS. And this makes them in a
better position to judge what stance would work with the IRS. So,
if you take their advice and help, they would be able to guide you
with regard to the approach you should take in the given
situation.
A tax lien only means that your rights on your property are
curtailed but it does not mean that the IRS can take your property
but if you did not act fast enough, there can be an IRS levy and in
that case the IRS can take your property and use it to obtain the
taxes it thinks you owe to the government.
So, the important thing is that you get an IRS tax attorney for
yourself and act fast to save yourself any further trouble.
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