Dealing with IRS Assessments: Options for Challenging Unfair Tax Claims

Dealing with IRS Assessments: Options for Challenging Unfair Tax Claims
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Learn how to address erroneous IRS assessments through various options like audit reconsideration, doubt-as-to-liability, offers in compromise, refund litigation, and bankruptcy. Make an informed choice based on factors like refund eligibility, ability to pay, receipt of the Notice of Deficiency, and other creditor issues.

  • IRS assessments
  • Tax disputes
  • Audit reconsideration
  • Offer in compromise
  • Bankruptcy

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  1. But I Dont Owe This Tax! How to Get Rid of Bad IRS Assessments. Your Name

  2. But I Dont Owe This IRS doing more and more through automation Bad assessments are going unchallenged Appeals are never heard But fear not!

  3. Options? Audit Reconsideration Doubt-as-to-Liability Offer CDP Refund Litigation Bankruptcy

  4. Which to choose Depends Refund? (Audit Recon vs. DATL) Ability to pay? (Refund Litigation) Did you receive the Notice of Deficiency? (CDP) Do you have other creditor issues? (Bankruptcy?)

  5. Want to Discuss Your Tax Issue Have a tax Liability you can t pay and/or do not owe? Contact me: {Your Contact Info Here}

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