Posts Tagged ‘legal advice’

Do You Owe Back Taxes? Are Under Audit? Don’t Hide from the IRS Anymore, Get Tax Relief Now!

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Our friend, lawyer and nationally recognized radio host, Bill Handel doesn’t mess with two people – the IRS and his wife! He admits he’d rather have his wife come after him than the IRS. If you owe back taxes, you wouldn’t want to take your chances with the IRS! Check out the video below, where Bill offers excellent tax advice to thousands of listeners on his radio show Handel on
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Tax Resolution Services, Co. Works With Bill Handel to Offer Expert Tax Advice

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Tax Resolution Services, Co. has been endorsed by well-respected public figures such as Bill Handel for a while now. Bill, a nationally respected attorney and talk show host, offers expert legal advice for common legal problems in an easy to understand way on his talk show Handel on the Law. We have featured Bill several times on our blog and have collaborated to help educate taxpayers on their tax resolution
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Law Day 2009 – A Full Day Filled with FREE Legal and Tax Advice at Whittier Law School

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Join me and KFI radio host Bill Handel on Saturday for Law Day 2009 at Whittier Law School. This event is FREE and open to the public!
Law Day at Whittier Law School (3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA)
Saturday, May 30,  2009 /9:00am to 2:00pm
Bill Handel will be on hand to give you marginal legal advice during a LIVE taping of his show Handel on the Law. There will also be
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Don’t Hide from the IRS if you Owe Over $15,000 in Back Taxes or Have Unfiled Tax Returns

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Bill Handel is a nationally syndicated talk show host who offers expert legal advice on his entertaining show Handel on the Law.
Here’s some great income tax relief advice from Bil:
Do you owe the IRS over $15,000 in back taxes or do you have unfiled tax returns? Don’t hide from the IRS!
Tax Resolution Services can help you negotiate a settlement of up to 85% of the original amount owed including
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