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    #16
    Check this out - first bullet point under "cons"

    404. Law Offices of Darrin T. Mish, P.A. can provide you with experience in a wide range of tax debt issues. Call today!


    And also here, under "public inspection files" near the bottom of the screen:



    This was all news to me, too.
    Last edited by JohnH; 06-28-2010, 09:40 PM.
    "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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      #17
      Thanks so much for the links. I stand corrected.

      If the article is correct, and personal information is made available for public inspection it would certainly be an exception to the confidentiality laws. I'm very surprised. I'll have to research this further.
      Last edited by Zee; 06-29-2010, 05:41 AM.

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        #18
        Is anybody listening

        This is IS under the FOIA it is true in EVERY District. It is not new. For those in this district:

        Carole Smith
        Stakeholder Liaison
        Internal Revenue Service
        1550 American Blvd E Suite 705
        Bloomington, MN 55425
        651-726-1598
        CarolA.Smith@irs.gov

        Anyone can review the information. An IRS employee remains in the room with you. Your neighbor can review anyone can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          #19
          OIC lack of confidentiality

          Of course what neighbor is going to take time and trouble just to spy on someone they know made an OIC? However.......

          I wonder if the major tax rep firms inform their clients about this lack of confidentiality?
          Shouldn't we do it and tell a prospective offeror that the info is available?

          Might be a good idea to do so as a way of admonishing the offeror/client that he'd better
          not lie about ANYthing.

          Of course informing a client might result in his deciding not to make an offer, and we'd
          lose that client's fee.
          ChEAr$,
          Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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