Revenue Officers

IRS Revenue Officers continue to become more aggressive in the field. Here is a new approach to look for: I had a recent case in which a Revenue Officer sent my client a notice stating that that there would be an interview at my client’s house.  These meetings usually take place at an IRS office. [...]

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1.     Be courteous and respectful.  You will get nowhere with an angry or condescending attitude, and will just give the IRS reason to come down harder on you.  When your head is in the mouth of the bear, say nice bear. 2.     Abide by deadlines, or call for more time if one can’t be met.  [...]

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