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Representation by an Expert and Experienced IRS Tax Attorney
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Regardless of your location or taxpayer identity, a Power of Attorney on IRS Form 2848
permits you to be represented by a tax attorney with comprehensive IRS National Office technical, administrative and procedural experience.
Harness the "good will" and inside knowledge of a former IRS Chief Counsel attorney. It is advantageous to know IRS personnel, how the IRS
thinks, and what "bells to ring" in arguing the facts, the law, and if necessary, negotiating a settlement.
Tax attorney representation prevents IRS coercion, intimidation, abuse and bluff. Only an
experienced tax attorney has more training, education, technical skill, experience and overall
ability than an adverse IRS agent. The tax attorney can reverse intimidation, stop abusive
actions, and prevent IRS bluff. Thus, the tax attorney is in a position to identify faulty logic,
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Making appearances at any IRS office, including Washington, DC. |
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Preparation of responses to all IRS communications. |
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Confront and argue with IRS agents, supervisors, and conferees. |
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Pursuance of all administrative and procedural remedies. Each level of appeal creates a new opportunity to reduce tax liability. |
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Risk of malpractice for CPAs, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Enrolled Agents, and Attorneys who do not have either the time, education, technical skill, interpretative ability, experience or creative insight to effectively identify or resolve a complex or important tax issue. |
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Technical analysis, issue identification or development, research, drafting, strategy, settlements and undeveloped tax issues. |
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Surface the flaws in erroneous or weak IRS determinations on factual and legal issues. |
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