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Business Taxpayer S Guide To IRS Tax Debt Resolution(1st Edition)

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Cameron R. Monti

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ISBN: 151530017X, 978-1515300175

Book publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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Book Summary: This Business Taxpayer’s Guide to IRS Tax Debt Resolution is intended to provide its readers with simple, direct, and easy-to-understand guidance in plain easy-to-understand English to explain the various collection processes, methods, policies, and procedures available to, or required of, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It also offers approaches in which a business or business owner can informatively respond to IRS collection efforts, along with an overview of the most common strategies and methods I have advised business taxpayer clients over the course of my career as a tax attorney, in an effort to help clients resolve the federal tax debts of their businesses. This book has been specifically tailored for businesses that owed unpaid business taxes to the IRS. It has also been written in a “get-to-the-point” manner so as to avoid being an all-encompassing treatise of federal tax law controversy for business owners. It is not intended, specifically, for individuals or persons who own personal income taxes (except for tax liabilities that relate to personal trust fund tax assessments and 941 quarterly employment taxes).