
Many tax relief companies boast about staff 's chock full of former IRS agents. At first glance, you can see the concept well. Let's examine why people think that they will help former IRS agents and judge whether those with tax problems have real worth.
F The ormer IRS agent has an "internal connection"
The meaning of "know someone" is cheating. IRS has more than 150,000 employees, but no one has "internal connections" with 150,000 people. When you call the IRS 10 times, there are 10 different people in 10 different states. If someone has an "internal connection", the IRS has a built-in check system to stop all special deals.
The former IRS agent has "special knowledge" or "know the system"
Every day our attorneys teach IRS agencies how their systems work. Every day we show their own books so that Congress follows the laws they put in front of them. Every day the IRS agent keeps the rules and creates rules until it follows the actual rules. This happens everyday. Even if I retire from the IRS, I will not be prosecuted suddenly until law. Recently, he told me that agent does not accept fax. We are sending facsimiles for 10 years. Finally, her boss helped "find" the fax machine. She was working there for 17 years, and she was expected to know where the fax is and walk through 12 steps. Scary news. Three years later, she can advertise herself as a good friend of a taxpayer.
Previous IRS agents are sensitive to your problem
After working for the IRS, I can guarantee that not only as a client but also a human being is insensitive to you. The IRS taught them to call you "taxpayers" or "taxpayers." IRS employees despise 20 years of derogatory taxpayers who are beginning to leave early and are not changed when the signature of the registration agent goes up. When was the last time you told the bureaucrat you care about? Do you think a sensitive person could take your salary and bank account and auction your house after safely returning?
A story of a previous IRS agency:
The website of JK Harris states that they are "the country's largest tax representative" contracted with veteran former IRS agent. The following excerpt from the Boston Globe article in June 2008 is quite enlightening.
JK Harris's consent decree announced that it has reached a settlement with the attorney general in 18 countries and has agreed to pay compensation of 1.5 million dollars.
Attorney General Coakley said:
"This company used taxpayers and in some cases took advantage of people who gained money by taking money and not giving any help"
"We have taken their money and have not given them any help" - It sounds like my typical government job and if you are working as an IRS employee, it is different in the office It sounds like a day.

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