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Why the I.R.S. Doesn't Work Anymore

An Insider's Guide to the Agency

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Why the I.R.S. Doesn't Work Anymore

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Do you owe I.R.S. taxes, or are you being audited? This book explains how the most reviled and hated agency in the U.S. Government operates and what it does to hurt taxpayers.
This book offers you specific directions to help you resolve your I.R.S. problems and reclaim your life.
You need to know that you can not be arrested by your auditor, revenue officer, or revenue agent. For example, 99.9% of people will not go to jail for not paying their taxes.
If you use these time-tested methods, no one is going to come out and seize your car, your house, your kids or put you in jail. Here is what you need to know to negotiate with the I.R.S successfully.
“Why the I.R.S. Doesn’t Work Anymore” explains how to tell your “story” to get taxes, penalties, and interest reduced or eliminated. It shows you how to not pay anything at all to the I.R.S. if you are under “financial hardship.”
It details I.R.S. cases of abuse and how the public abuses the I.R.S. by stealing at least $50 billion from the Treasury every year due to fraudulent claims and false refunds. This story is written with warmth, humor, and wisdom. Richard Schickel shares what he witnessed as an I.R.S. insider for 33 years– the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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