Former IRS Collection Officer, Thomas P. Quinn, Esq. gives you the "9 Secrets to Success When You Owe the IRS"

Tax relief comes in many forms, whether it means eliminating penalties, settling your debt, or ensuring that the IRS does not seize your bank accounts or garnish your wages. If you owe money on your taxes, your plan for resolving this debt should include addressing all possible angles: Protection from IRS actions, determining ways to reduce the amount owed, and putting a plan into place that will permanently make worrying about taxes a thing of the past.

McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC has published "9 Secrets to Success When You Owe the IRS" This list has been developed by the attorneys at McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC over the course of dozens of years in private practice and dozens more working for the IRS. Avoiding these landmines will significantly increase the odds of getting one’s tax life in order and moving on. Failure to know these secrets, and use them to your advantage can turn a potentially minor problem into a federal case.

This is the most straight-forward guide you will find anywhere on resolving taxes. In it you will learn:
  • 9 Different Ways to Keep the IRS from Taking Action Against You
  • How not to be afraid of the IRS
  • How to avoid common mistakes
  • Simple steps to keep you out of trouble
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9 Secrets to Success When You Owe the IRS

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