Tax Client of the Month: Offer in Compromise Program Solves Tax Debt for James E.

Every month I choose a very special Tax Client Of The Month.  It’s my way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support me and my business with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.

This month’s Tax Client Of The Month is Mr. James E.

James owed the IRS over $212K in back taxes. We were able to settle his debt for just $2400 through the IRS’s Offer in Compromise program. Amazing, but true!!!  Congratulations James.

And Thanks for the Kind Words…

“I’m extremely happy with your firms understanding, compassion, professionalism and most of all, the results. Your firm gave me hope, peace of mind and a real second chance. Thank you”.
- James E.

You might be my next Tax Client Of The Month too!  Watch for your name here in an upcoming month.

I have helped others solve tax debt problems and can help you find tax relief too!  Tax Resolution offers services by tax attorneys and IRS specialists.  See our list of tax services available on our website or you can call us at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS for a free tax consultation!

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2 Responses to “Tax Client of the Month: Offer in Compromise Program Solves Tax Debt for James E.”

  1. Jake Says:

    Michael,

    Is “James Eagle” a pseudonym or did he consent to the disclousre of his name here.

    My clients don’t want anyone to know they have had tax problems. They would be furious with me and probably report me to the Florida bar had I published their names and and information about their cases on my website.

    Then again, maybe James Eagle is his real name and maybe he didn’t consent to having it disclosed on your website because you tell your other clients to “watch for your name here.” That certainly implies that you are using their real names and that you are surprising these lucky souls by making them “clients of the month?”

    By the way, isn’t that sort of like being named “Patient of the Month” at a Herpes clinic?

    Finally, I would be interested in hearing some details on Mr. Eagle’s case.

    How old is he?

    Is he in good or poor health?

    What were his equity in assets, his monthly income and his monthly necessary living expenses?

    (I assume it was a doubt as to collectibility offer)

    $2,400 on $212,000 is, of course, extraordinary and I am sure you don’t want to mislead potential clients into thinking that result is typical.

    If Eagle was 96 years old, had 3 months to live, there was 12 days left on the Statute of Limitations and he was homeless, this doesn’t tell us much about the IRS offer in compromise program or your company’s skills, does it?

    Just keepin’ it real.

  2. TRS Says:

    Thanks for your comment, Jake. We believe in total transparency and we do indeed get our clients’ express approval to use them in our “Client of the Month” success stories. We’ve been running an ethical tax resolution business for over 10 years and have successfully saved our clients in excess of $35 million. We are truly passionate about helping people like Mr. Eagle turn their financial lives around and often times our clients like to say “thank you” by helping us spread the word about our services.

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