Have you recently received a visit from an IRS Revenue Officer? There are several reasons why these agents might show up at your home or office. What should you do in such situations? Should you speak to them directly and provide them with your financial information? Or should you contact a tax accounting firm to represent you in discussions with the IRS? The latter option is undoubtedly the best course of action.
If you owe a substantial amount of money, a revenue officer or agent may come knocking on your door. These professionals are employed by the IRS, and they can be quite intimidating.
So, what are your options? Seeking revenue officer representation is the best thing you can do in these situations. This involves having a professional attorney speak to the IRS on your behalf. Our Attorneys and Accountants will run interference and may prevent the IRS from seizing your property.
Owing the IRS enough money that they dispatch a revenue officer or revenue agent to speak with you and check your accounting information is a serious matter. At this point, you need professional guidance and support and should not try to represent yourself. If you provide incorrect information or try to avoid the agent, they won't hesitate to seize your bank accounts, assets, or property. This can be avoided by having a professional work with them on your behalf. In doing so, you receive some protections and will not have to worry about sinking deeper into trouble.
If the IRS has shown up at your door in the form of a revenue agent or officer, you must seek professional representation immediately. At JS Tax Resolution Group, we provide expert revenue officer representation. Contact us now for a free consultation at 214-764-5580. Remember, the IRS is serious about collecting back taxes, so you must take this situation seriously as well.