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Tax Representation

Business Master > Tax Representation

Expert Federal and State Tax Representation

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is a special creditor, the most powerful taxing and collection agency. They are not your usual creditor, the IRS can take your property such as your house, cars, boats and even personal items. The IRS can shut down your business file liens against you and your property. They IRS can garnish your wages. The tax laws and regulations are very complicated. When the IRS sends you collection notices or an IRS Revenue Officer knocks on your door at home or business it is time to hire the Business Master who understands the tax laws and regulations and can help protect your rights.

Right of Consultation

The tax law allows the taxpayer the right to retain representation with any in-person interview relating to the collection of tax. The taxpayer must clearly state to the IRS officer or employee at anytime during an interview, even if they are at your door, you wish to consult with an Enrolled Agent. At this point the IRS officer or employee must suspend the interview regardless of whether you have answered questions. Serious situations require serious representation.

You have the right to retain representation before speaking with the IRS and state tax authorities. Don’t take chances with dangerous matters. Call the Business Master before you call or speak with an IRS Officer, IRS employee or state tax authority. And call the Business Master before you dispute an IRS or state tax authority notice in writing. Time is of the essence in these situations. Business Master is an uncontested nation wide tax expert.

 

Some of our practice areas to name a few:

 

  • Innocent Spouse Defense
  • IRS Examinations
  • Gambling Tax Issues
  • Wage or Bank Levies
  • Reduce Penalties and Interest
  • Wage Garnishment
  • Offer in Compromise
  • Tax Notices and Letters
  • Audits
  • Liens
  • Appeals
  • Payment Plans (Installment Agreement)
  • Unfiled Tax Returns