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Treasury Department Circular No. 230


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Mr.McConnaughy, this is just a short note to say "Thank you!!" I was on the phone with the "beautiful" Alicia to give her my new account number for my payment and told her the same thing. When my life seemed like it was crashing down on me,the Creator put your name and service on my computer for me. You and Alicia were on the other end of that "life"line. Thanks so much for being there and all the help. One day,I may be knocking on the door to meet you both face to face to tell you my heart-felt thanks. Have a blessed day and a great weekend.

Your humble client,
Patty Smith

ACTUAL AGREEMENTS

Department of Treasure
Internal Revenue Service

Release of Levy

(David & Nancy)

<-----I can do this for you too!

Under the provisions of Internal Revenue Code section 6343, all wages, salary and other income now owed to or becoming payable to the taxpayer(s) names above are released from the levy.

Offer in Compromise

(James)

<---------Put your name right here!

We have accepted your offer in compromise signed and dated by you on (DATE). The date of acceptance is the date of this letter.

Pay When Able

(Martin)

<------------If you're retired on SS,
you probably won't ever pay!

We have noted your account that you're currently unable to pay your total balance or to make installment payments. You may make payments as you are able.

Installment Agreement

(Ian)

<----------------Well within his budget!

We've accepted your offer for an Installment Agreement. The agreement covers the tax period(s) shown above. Please make your first payment of $50.00.

Innocent Spouse

(Martin)

<---------------Innocent spouse, over
$25,000 taxes forgiven!

You are also entitled to equitable relief of liability under Section 6015(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of the tax that was not paid with the filed tax return(s).

Decreased Lien

(Robert)

<--------Saved him over $200,000!

...updated the amount of the Notice of Federal Tax Lien, from $215,881.92 to the decreased amount...of $11,491.93.

End the tax threat now to your:

Marriage?
Relationships?
Health?
Life?
Credit Score?
Job?
Business?
Career?

What price can be put on ANY of these? Are they worth saving?

"Wow. Thank you so much for everything. I can really appreciate a true professional like yourself and the McConnaughy staff. Thank you so much for everything. William, Don, and you deserve a medal for your work. I finally have peace and harmony back in my life."

Kevin B.
Massachusetts
Tax Relief Services Company


"Bill, with all the letters that I had received from the IRS the last two days, I was going more than crazy trying to figure out a way to disappear from this earth. And when I got to my office this morning my partner tells me, "by the way a fax for you came this morning and it's pretty good news."

Bill, I have read it many times and I still don't know if I am still sleeping or not. You know we pray and pray and pray for the Lord to perform a miracle, and when finally the Lord honors your prayer, we don't believe. All I can say is PRAISE THE LORD!!! I have been praying for you, your business, and your family all this time, and I am speechless. I don't know what to say, other than God bless you all. And as I said to you before we will compensate you for all your hard work."

Jose and Maria R.
California
 
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IRS - Audit and Collection Procedures, Taxpayer Rights, Innocent Spouse Relief, and Penalties

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 




2010 California Regulatory Review
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Hands-on Collections Workshop
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form 656

The Un-agreed Collection Alternatives and Appeals
Circular 230 Considerations and Requirements





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