This blog and the attached pages are for my business as a Tax Resolution Service.
I spent 16 years in the US Air Force. During that time I worked several part time jobs (they really ended up be full time) that included door to door sales, car sales, insurance agent, real estate investor, hamburger flipper, convenience store clerk, small business consultant, and a lot more. I finally received an Associate Degree in Business Administration and a Bachelors in Business Management. After all that, I spent 17 years with the Internal Revenue Service as a Revenue Officer. So there it is. Basically, been there, done that.
As a Revenue Officer, I have talked to thousands of business owners. Some had a very good grasp of their business, they just fell into short time financial difficulty and chose to do something that they knew would cause problems. Others had no clue how to run a business. They were excellent at what they did, just no business since.
This blog is to assist with several things. Tax issues, general business practices, and other stuff along those lines. I take a common sense approach to things. Keep things as simple as possible. I will be posting different steps of dealing with collection issues with the IRS. Along the way I’ll try to integrate business practices that might help.
Most of the information presented can be found by searching the internet with GOOGLE, BING, or other search engine. WWW.IRS.GOV has most of the Internal Revenue Manuals online. These have the procedures that are followed by Revenue Officers, Revenue Agents, and other employees.
One last thing. I have to give the standard disclaimer. I am not a lawyer or an accountant (certified or otherwise) so what I present is my opinion and practices. I am an Enrolled Agent with the IRS and thus have a duty to provide, to the best of my knowledge, factual and proper information.
DISCLAIMER: This has to be put on just about everything a professional does. The material presented is not intended to provide legal advice. It is only provided as a resource to assist in the reader in making informed decisions. The reader should always check with a licensed professional such as an Attorney, Certified Public Accountant, other professional. This information is in no way an official Internal Revenue Service ruling, decision, or other official guidance. In other words, I am not liable for your mistakes even though I could be classified as an expert in what I do.