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Given the fact that you and other members of your firm have many years of former IRS experience, you are well qualified to do difficult tax work.

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THE TAX NEGOTIATOR GUIDE
PROVIDES EVERYTHING (OVER 50 PAGES) YOU NEED TO KNOW TO NEGOTIATE REASONABLE RESOLUTIONS TO YOUR CLIENTS' IRS TAX PROBLEMS

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If your clients have unpaid taxes with the IRS, they need knowledgeable and experienced representation.   You can learn how to effectively negotiate installment agreements, Offers in Compromise and suspensions of collection.   You will learn how to use Bankruptcy to eliminate taxes altogether and how to analyze Trust Fund Recovery Penalties.   However, negotiating settlements of unpaid taxes can be very difficult and frustrating if you do not understand basic IRS procedures, practices and policies.   Negotiating tax debt settlements is very different than audit representation, and if you want to learn the techniques and strategies of an experienced tax debt negotiator, you need specialized inside information. 

The information in this 51 page guide is authored by a former IRS tax collection manager with SIXTEEN years of tax collection experience.   More importantly, the author left the IRS and for the past FIFTEEN year has negotiated thousands of tax resolutions for clients!   You can learn the special techniques and insight that only THIRTY+ years of tax negotiation experience can provide.   This Guide will provide the nuts and bolts of tax resolution, and they cannot be found in any other book, web site or even from the IRS.   There is no mystery to tax debt resolution, just proven techniques and strategies.  

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The cost to hire a professional tax negotiator, CPA, Enrolled Agent or attorney, can range from $100 to $350 per hour, and the cost to have a professional negotiate an Offer in Compromise can cost from $2,500 to $10,000.  Why refer your clients to another tax professional when you can learn all the information needed to resolve tax problems?   This Guide will explain how you can resolve your clients’ tax problems using different solutions that fit their unique situations.   Why waste hours or days in a seminar and not learn everything you need to know about tax debt resolution?

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