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When you're in trouble with the IRS, you need the help of someone with more
experience and expertise than an accountant. Falling behind with filing returns
or failing to make tax payments is a major problem that happens to many people;
yet every case is different. The consequences, however, do not vary. The IRS can
levy your bank accounts, garnish your wages, seize your assets or, in many
cases, initiate criminal prosecution.
Turning to an attorney familiar with the inner workings of the IRS can mean the
difference between paying interest and penalty fees or resolving your case.
Greg McCauley knows how to deal with IRS problems. In addition to understanding
the complexities of tax obligations and tax laws, he also knows the tricks of
the trade. The average person, acting alone or without competent help, can be
taken advantage of, or worse, unwittingly give up his due process rights.
Greg McCauley knows how to obtain coded IRS files, and he knows how to
understand and explain those files. He also understands that if you are at odds
with the IRS, you should never speak directly to an agent–even if you believe
you are completely innocent.
Many IRS cases are generated from what appears to be a normal conversation,
because IRS agents are experienced in obtaining information that subsequently
can be used against you. Since conversations with an attorney are privileged,
unlike conversations with an accountant, it is in your best interest to have an
experienced lawyer represent you through a power of attorney.
Think of the IRS as an almost invincible army. The only way to prevail in a
battle with the IRS is to know what they know, and to think the way they think.
Greg McCauley can do that.
Call to schedule a free consultation and leave with the assurance that every IRS
problem can have a resolution. That facing the problem will be the best decision
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