A year-or-two?? ago I posted on this subject.
Going to revisit, because since that time, the number of TV ads has at least TRIPLED for these tax-settlement firms. Let's do some thinking between the lines.
This can mean only one thing, folks -- that the TV ads are working. Or else they would not be spending this kind of big time money to put their name in front of us in prime time.
Usually sales ads are from people who can be successful puffing their wares in front of the masses. If you stop and think about it, these ads must appeal to high income taxpayers. Who else would have tax liabilities of $150,000? I wouldn't think high income taxpayers would fall prey to shallow advertising.
I don't have much experience in tactics such as Offers In Compromise, but I'm told that the IRS will absolutely not agree to "pennies on the dollar" unless the taxpayer is destitute, and has no future income with which to pay.
Even I write, a J K Harris ad is running in the background. Roni Deutsch will air a dozen times on that station before the day is over.
I guess the questions are
(i) If their business is growing, how can they REALLY be as successful as they claim?
(ii) How can they justify these huge advertising budgets?
Going to revisit, because since that time, the number of TV ads has at least TRIPLED for these tax-settlement firms. Let's do some thinking between the lines.
This can mean only one thing, folks -- that the TV ads are working. Or else they would not be spending this kind of big time money to put their name in front of us in prime time.
Usually sales ads are from people who can be successful puffing their wares in front of the masses. If you stop and think about it, these ads must appeal to high income taxpayers. Who else would have tax liabilities of $150,000? I wouldn't think high income taxpayers would fall prey to shallow advertising.
I don't have much experience in tactics such as Offers In Compromise, but I'm told that the IRS will absolutely not agree to "pennies on the dollar" unless the taxpayer is destitute, and has no future income with which to pay.
Even I write, a J K Harris ad is running in the background. Roni Deutsch will air a dozen times on that station before the day is over.
I guess the questions are
(i) If their business is growing, how can they REALLY be as successful as they claim?
(ii) How can they justify these huge advertising budgets?
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