Outdated Information Won’t Win Against the IRS How IRSProb.Com Stays on Top
This past May, Norma and I spent a few days in LA for a multi-day tax conference, where I was presenting. Typically, Norma and I attend at least five trainings a year, each focusing on the latest news with the IRS, changes in tax law, regulations, and procedures. This is important because while tax laws may change every few years, IRS procedures constantly change. Attending these conferences ensures we’re always up to date on the latest ways to go toe-to-toe with the IRS and win. Plus, speaking with other professionals who also solve IRS problems is always beneficial. We share what strategies have worked best for our clients and what new techniques we can use to approach our cases. Many other business owners, CPAs, and professionals present at these conferences, too, sharing their real-life insights, tips, and tricks around tax-related issues. The conference we attended in May focused on IRS controversies, which have an enormous impact on the cases we deal with every day. Presenting during this conference was an incredible experience for me, and while I’ve done it many times before, I still enjoy each presentation as if it were the first! At IRSProb.com, our team is committed to continuously learning and evolving to remain on the cutting edge of IRS trends, decisions, rules, and guidelines. Outdated information won’t help anyone when taking on the IRS. So, when you come to our team for help with your IRS issue, know that we work hard to ensure that we have every tool at our disposal to help your case receive the best result possible.
–Randy Martin
Clients With IRS Issues?
Do you have clients with IRS problems and don’t know how to lead them? We’d love to hear from you! Handling the IRS bureaucracy is something that most legal and tax professionals themselves don’t want to deal with, and the taxpayer trying to go at it alone can hurt themselves just by saying the wrong thing or failing to speak up at the right time. That’s where we come in. At IRSProb.com, we specialize in helping people resolve their issues with the IRS so they can start anew and have hope for their future. If you know anyone struggling with an IRS-related issue, we’d love to help. Send us an email at Info@irsprob.com or call (214) 214-3000 so we can get started. Se Habla Español!
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