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Sep 17,2009, 8:42AM

IRS Tax Representation 101

IRS Tax Representation 101

Meeting all of our clients face-to-face both initially and for all strategic meetings is a critical component of a successful IRS Representation experience. Keeping our hands on the pulse of the work flow, being attentive to every important and essential detail and a keen awareness both of your facts and IRS tax law are essential to having a good IRS experience. Serving as an Atlanta CPA for decades, these nuances are essential for you and your business as well as when we:


-Initially Preparing the Return, while being sure to use tax law to the fullest legal limit to take every legal deduction and to ensure that you pay only your lowest legal possible tax.

-Submitting and Processing an Offer in Compromise to reduce your tax bill to what you can "afford to pay" based upon prescribed IRS criteria, rules and regulations. To see if you qualify see http://www.hiscpa.com/offer-in-compromise.html

-Setting up an Installment Plan to pay "over time" the amount of tax monies that you owe. To read more visit http://www.hiscpa.com/installment-plans.html

-Having a successful IRS Audit experience requires good documentation, an understanding of tax law as well as tenability and good negotiation skills. See http://www.hiscpa.com/irs-selection.html

-Tax Liens, Tax Levies, Garnishments, Failure to File Penalties and Failure to Pay Penalties will all do much to wreck your financial plans. To be sure you "know the ropes" visit http://www.hiscpa.com/working-with-the-irs.html

Being sure to be aware of your business and strengths is essential to both serving your clients and being true to your Faith as a Believer. Knowing the facts and utilizing a CPA who has decades of a successful track record is your best bet to ensure successful IRS Representation Issues. Having served as an Accountant/CPA in Atlanta three decades I have often been left to "pick up the pieces" after a taxpayer chooses to go it alone with the IRS only to make their tax situation much worse than it already was before. Below are a sampling of what you might use for your business as a guide when gearing your marketing efforts emphasizing the small size of your business as an asset rather than a detriment:

As a Single Employee Atlanta GA CPA Firm We Have Many Operational Advantage You Cannot Get with Other Tax Representation Firms:
-When the going gets tough, we "re-double" or efforts. Our motto is "if you can be helped, we can do it."
-When you call in you will always get the lead CPA.
-Your account will not get reassigned to a new staff member. You will be represented by the lead/head/sole partner and CPA.
-The CPA you hire, will be the CPA who does your work, and not a "gunny" in the back room. You will always work with the lead "dog" and not the one back in the "pack."
-You will not have to "re-train" a new CPA for your account every other year or sooner.
-Your work will be done by people at the top/an award winning CPA/who graduated with Honors/who strives for excellence in all things.
-Years/Decades of consistent and superior service and a CPA who lives by the "Golden Rule" of serving others.

To review an business outline for achieving excellence visit http://www.hiscpa.com/article7.html

To learn more about addressing IRS Tax Issues and Back Tax Returns visit http://www.hiscpa.com/working-with-the-irs.html  
John Dillard is an Christian Speaker/Author and Certified Public Accountant in Duluth, GA. To See how he takes Christ along with him to work visit http://www.hiscpa.com/  and for his latest book Overcoming Life's 9/11's: Job's Journey and a Voice of One: Nehemiah's Prayer visit http://www.john-dillard.com/  (All Rights Reserved) Dare to Attempt Something so Great for the Kingdom of God that it is doomed to failure, lest Christ be in it!

IRS Tax Representation 101
IRS Tax Representation 101 Meeting all of our clients face-to-face both initially and for all strategic meetings is a critical component of a successful IRS Representation experience. Keeping our hands on the pulse of the work flow, being attentive to every important and essential detail and a keen awareness both of your facts and IRS tax law are essential to having a good IRS experience. Serving...
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