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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Taxation / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:152
  • eBook ISBN:9781098369231
  • Paperback ISBN:9781638217725

Surviving the IRS

How to Resolve Your Tax Debt Without Going Broke

by Jason Carr ESQ. LL.M.

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Overview
Do you owe the IRS and are not sure what to do? For many, this can be an overwhelming and frightening reality. "Surviving the IRS: How to Resolve Your Tax Debt Without Going Broke" provides the necessary information for you to review the available options to resolve your tax debt without breaking the bank.
Description
Do you owe the IRS and are not sure what to do? For many, this can be an overwhelming and frightening reality. "Surviving the IRS: How to Resolve Your Tax Debt Without Going Broke" provides the necessary information for you to review the available options to resolve your tax debt without breaking the bank. There are numerous outlets that help you get out of trouble with the IRS. But which option will work for your specific financial situation? This book provides a concise overview of how the IRS can come after you, what you can do to stop them, and how to do it without going broke.
About the author
Jason Carr is a tax attorney with a practice primarily focused on representing individuals in domestic and foreign tax compliance issues, including reporting foreign assets and defending against penalties. He also assists clients that have run afoul of the IRS or other agencies while investing in cryptocurrencies. In addition to tax clients, Jason represents a select number of entrepreneurs, artists and athletes in business and personal matters. He is a member of the Texas Bar Association's Tax Section and is a published author on tax-related topics.