IF YOU HAVE IRS PROBLEMS AND ARE READY TO GET SOME HELP, HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW . . .1. Hiring a representative to help you solve your IRS problems can greatly benefit you: a. You NEVER have to personally deal with anyone from the IRS; and, 2. When you do hire someone to represent you, you will be required to give that person a “POWER OF ATTORNEY”, which means you are giving that person the power to act on your behalf . . . THINK ABOUT THAT! Whatever agreement that person makes with the IRS binds YOU! So, be extremely careful about to whom you give that power. 3. There are three types of individuals who are “authorized” to practice before the IRS and represent others: a. Licensed Attorneys, Attorneys and CPA's are governed by ETHICAL requirements in the states in which we are licensed to practice, and there are consequences if we make unfounded claims about what we can do, or, if we don't provide you with services which can reasonably be expected. . . EA's are governed by the IRS, and, although there are some guidelines regarding their professional behavior, the IRS is too busy collecting money to worry about enforcing them . . . Basically, the IRS feels that YOU are responsible for hiring someone who will treat you in the way you want and deserve to be treated, and, who will act in an ethical manner. Therefore, before you hire ANYONE, do some research and find out what others are saying about that person or company. These days, with the Internet, that's fairly easy to do. And, remember that, by giving someone a “Power of Attorney”, the IRS is required to allow that person to act on your behalf . . . the IRS doesn't think about what is in YOUR BEST INTEREST . . . that's what the person you hire is supposed to do. 4. When you hear a company claim that their clients settle with the IRS for, “pennies on the dollar”, remember what my Dad used to say . . . . “IF SOMETHING SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS.” Since it is extremely rare for a taxpayer to settle with the IRS for “pennies on the dollar”, it's an example of someone making an unfounded claim in order to get people to call - it's the “BAIT”. Then, if and when you do call, you get their “SALES PITCH”, which usually begins with a demand that you send them thousands of dollars, before they know anything about your specific situation. And, the person you will speak with if you do call usually has no experience whatsoever resolving IRS problems - they're salespeople who get paid on commission. The REALITY is that every case is different. Therefore, it takes time, and a lot of information about each case, to determine how to resolve it. Don't send someone you've never met any money, based solely on claims that seem “. . . too good to be true”. 5. IRS problems don't go away by themselves, and, the longer you ignore them, the worse they get! Don't wait until the IRS has levied your bank accounts and garnished your wages! Although that doesn't make it impossible to resolve your problems, it can make it more difficult, and there is NO REASON to let that happen. The IRS only does that when they feel ignored and want to get your attention. So, DON'T ignore the IRS . . . hire the RIGHT representative now, and begin the process of putting your IRS problems behind you. Mark Zinn is an attorney licensed to practice in Kansas and North Carolina, but he can represent taxpayers from all fifty states. Additionally, he has a Master's Degree in Tax Law, and he has devoted his law practice, for the last seven years, to assisting taxpayers resolve their IRS problems as quickly and beneficially to them as possible. He offers to discuss your specific issues, and he is always honest in giving you a realistic assessment of your situation - NO SALES PITCHES and NO PRESSURE! If he is confident that he can help you, he will provide you with a “flat-fee” quote for his services, so you know exactly how much it will cost you to receive his assistance. Call today to arrange an appointment to speak with Attorney Mark Zinn in person about your IRS problems, and review this website to gather additional information about Zinn Law Firm, P.A., and the various IRS issues we address for our clients every day. |


