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Tax resolution business
Steve,
I have increasingly developed an interest in tax resolution work, not sure why, but how did you grow your practice to where it is now? Is it all you do? Did it grow from a "regular" tax practice? How do you market your services? Are you simply driving people to your website with web placement, etc? I notice your site indicates that you serve (or have served) clients in 47 states? I am in Florida
Do you continue doing the tax work for those you have helped in either releasing a levy or with an OIC?
Just wondering. Thanks for any thoughts you would be willing to share. You can also reach me via email at rkp@mswcpa.com thanks
"Props"
What did you mean by "props" in your post regarding the IRS audit? I have never heard of that. Natalie 15:18, 14 January 2008 (CST)Natalie
Thanks Steve. I should have checked with a dictionary first.Natalie 15:40, 14 January 2008 (CST)Natalie
Steve,
Saw this as I was researching one of your references,do they really take the time energy and effort to come up with this? [Policy Statement 1–3]
How did the tax court?
Skass: how did the tax court petition go? I respect your guts for jumping in there. It will only get easier as you go along. CrowJD 19:09, 24 March 2008 (CDT)
KareBear
Steve, I just posted a response to the thread about filing late 941's referencing an annonymous thanks for your help when I was working through the same situation with my client. I left it annonymous at this point since I wasn't sure if you would want to take a call from that poster. If you don't mind my using your name in connection with your help, I'll go back and edit my post. Business is business, but sometimes it's business you might prefer not to have.


