In the last couple years, I've noticed several firms advertising on TV for tax relief.
They look very much like an Attorney firm commercial. In black and white, shows a man and wife opening a letter from IRS with this horrid look on their face as huge numerals appear on the TV showing tax liabilities, like maybe $150,000.
Amazingly, the black and white turns to color and the same couple is sitting in a comfortable chair shaking hands with a well-dressed man from the "firm." And a voice comes from the TV set saying you can settle for just pennies on the dollar.
Question for you folks:
1) If taxpayer's are solvent enough to pay a large hunk for the foreseeable future, can these guys really get the IRS to settle?
2) Can these guys actually do anything but an offer-in-compromise?
I admit to having an automatic bias against these firms, but would like to hear from some of the rest of you.
They look very much like an Attorney firm commercial. In black and white, shows a man and wife opening a letter from IRS with this horrid look on their face as huge numerals appear on the TV showing tax liabilities, like maybe $150,000.
Amazingly, the black and white turns to color and the same couple is sitting in a comfortable chair shaking hands with a well-dressed man from the "firm." And a voice comes from the TV set saying you can settle for just pennies on the dollar.
Question for you folks:
1) If taxpayer's are solvent enough to pay a large hunk for the foreseeable future, can these guys really get the IRS to settle?
2) Can these guys actually do anything but an offer-in-compromise?
I admit to having an automatic bias against these firms, but would like to hear from some of the rest of you.
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