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Today, I’m coming from sunny Denver, Colorado. Why am I in Denver? I’m here as the main speaker for a two day seminar teaching attorneys and enrolled agents and CPAs the finer aspects of IRS problem resolution. I’ll be taking them from A-Z with over 16 hours of content. I’m going to be bearing my secrets gained over years of experience in having represented hundreds and hundreds of IRS problem resolution clients.
You might ask yourself, why would I do that? Why would I train my competition? Because I don’t believe in competition, and I like to help people. I like to help people like you, and like me, and like these practitioners who are aching to get out there in the trenches and help people like you and I with their IRS problems.
You might ask yourself, why do I need representation for an IRS problem case? The answer is simple. The IRS has its own well known, well archived, list of arcane rules and regulations, and they deal in that world every day. The simple fact of the matter is that you don’t.
There are traps and pitfalls waiting for people who are unwary and unrepresented. I can't tell you how many times that I have seen taxpayers who have fallen into the clutches of unscrupulous IRS revenue officers and agents. Now I’m not saying that all revenue officers and agents are unscrupulous, and I’m not saying that they're all bad; most of them do their job quite well and they use the utmost morals and respect for taxpayers. But that doesn’t mean that they're going to be looking out for you. Their job is to look out for the federal government, not you.
On the other hand, when you're represented preferably by an attorney, your best interests are being looked out for by that attorney. He or she is there to make sure that you don’t get taken advantage of.
If you already have an attorney, there is a good chance that I either know him or her, or I had a hand in training them. We’ve done these seminars on several occasions, and we’ve done several teleseminars as well.
Wish me luck, because there is a good chance that the attorney, CPA, or enrolled agent that you hire in your town to help you with your IRS problem is here, or I’ve had a hand in training them at some point in the past.
Take care, and good luck with your IRS problems.
Remember …. IRS problems don’t solve themselves.
Darrin T. Mish can be reached tollfree (888) 438-6474 or at his website at: http://www.getirshelp.com