Do You Really Want Help From Former IRS Agents When Resolving Your Tax Problems?
Russ and Sulley had lots of great tax relief questions for me when I appeared on their Big Biz TV show last week. One of them had to do with whether enlisting former IRS help to get out of tax debt is a good idea or not.
And actually, getting former IRS agents to help you with your tax problems is not something I recommend.
Some tax relief firms pride themselves by having former IRS agents on staff. But think about it. When these former IRS staffers wake up in the morning, they’re still trained that if someone owes taxes they are a “tax cheat” — no matter what. If they are a good person or a bad person. If they are just a victim of bad circumstances. And they can’t make that mental transition to the other side.
Like Russ and Sulley said: It would be like being a prosecuting attorney suddenly trying to defend a murderer.
I have never worked for the IRS, but I know the tax rules even better than they do. And I’ve helped thousands of people resolve their IRS problems. I really like Russ and Sulley’s analogy: I’m the lion tamer, not the lion. And I know how to beat the beast.
More Tax Help, IRS News and Tax Relief Tips:
- Tune in to the Big Biz Show on WealthTV on Tuesday, September 9, 2008
- How A Business Owner Owed $7 Million in Payroll Tax Debt - But Enlisted Expert Tax Help and Paid Nothing to the IRS!
- Frequently Asked Questions about IRS Payment Plans
- Tax Help: How to Resolve Your Back Taxes & Prevent Tax Problems If You’re Short on Cash This Season
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