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If you owe money to the IRS, are you dishonest?

The time I spend helping my clients results in relationships that allows me to get to know them better.  I enjoy learning about my clients – many are small business owners, including everything from restaurateurs...
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Category: Economic hardship and the IRS, IRS Collection Problems, Offer in compromise, Trust fund recovery penalty

Understanding Federal tax liens: How they work, when they expire and why they can be refiled

The Internal Revenue Code does not make it easy to understand how Federal tax liens work.  Hopefully, that is what I am here for. The starting point to understanding your tax lien is to know...
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Category: IRS collection notices, Tax liens

Is there a time limit to an IRS offer in compromise investigation?

“How long does the IRS usually take to investigate an offer in compromise?” is a great question, and one I am often asked by clients. The answer is six to twelve months, on average, although...
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Category: Appeals - collection actions, Offer in compromise, Statute of limitations on collections

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A friend when the IRS comes calling.

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About Us

Howard Levy is a former IRS trial attorney with over 30 years of experience. He understands how the IRS works. Him and his son, Griffin, personally handle every aspect of each case. Based in Cincinnati, they handle cases that are local, but also span across the 50 states, and around the globe. When the IRS comes calling, consider Howard and Griffin as friends on your side.

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Cincinnati Office
11159 Kenwood Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: 513.489.2555
Email: Howard@voorheeslevy.com

Cleveland Office
55 Public Square, Suite 2100
Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone: 513.538.1537
Email: Griffin@voorheeslevy.com

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