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"My father died of a heart attack in 1989. I found out later that he had a tax problem, and that the stress level was incredible. Like so many others, he ignored the problem rather than face it. Most people living under this kind of threat believe the IRS has a personal vendetta against them.

I wish I could have helped my father sooner, but what I learned about his tax problem after he died ultimately changed my life and redirected my career. It made me want to help those who need my help the most–the people trapped in a downward spiral of anxiety because of a tax problem they are either too ashamed to talk about or too afraid to face. I want them to know we can face it together.

Of all the people who come to me for a free consultation, 95 percent become clients. All I ask of them is trust. Then I can focus on solutions that will give them back their lives. That’s immensely satisfying to me, and so are the relationships, the bonds, that are formed. It’s also important that the fees I charge clients are reasonable, not a black hole that can swallow them."

—Gregory McCauley