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What To Do When the IRS Refuses To Play Ball

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Published:
November 27, 2024

What To Do When the IRS Refuses To Play Ball

You have accumulated tax debt, and you are frustrated. So, you call the IRS. This tends to increase your frustration for several reasons. 

  • The IRS personnel fail to follow their own procedures
  • The IRS fails to resolve issues after multiple communications or repeated information requests
  • No response- the disappearing agent
  • Unreasonable delays
  • Erroneous resolution rejection
  • Systemic inefficiencies
IRS refusing to play ball

This is a short list of the problems you may encounter when you call the IRS. It is just too frustrating to do this yourself. Basically, you get nowhere!

That’s why you need the help of a Tax Resolution Specialist. 

We have jumped through the above hoops many times. There are ways to deal with each of the problems we have noted above. This is not a do-it-yourself project. 

When you are finished with the IRS you will end up paying pretty much what they say you owe. They will not compromise to help you out. They do not care about you or your family.

The main problem is training. 

Basically the problem centers on the fact that the IRS employees have very little training and overwhelming case loads. They can’t help you because they don’t know how!

Get help today

So, feel free to contact us at Philip Garnett Tax Resolution and we can help you. Our number is 360-623-1375 or email is [email protected]

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