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Tax Relief: It’s No Party When an IRS Revenue Officer Calls

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No taxpayer wants an unexpected visit from the IRS.  Collection employees sent by the IRS are known to be highly experienced and worldly enough to take on cases that involve big money.  These are cases that are specifically recognized as being noteworthy to the IRS.  Special attention is allocated to repeat offenders, non-filers, businesses and employment tax liabilities.  The purpose of the Revenue Officer is restricted to a local area not far from your business or home.  These Officers are ‘field agents’ and have to leave the office and go into the environment of those chosen as special cases.

 

There is no doubt that if you have been handed over to a Revenue Officer of the IRS you will be paid a visit and it will be a surprise visit to either your business or home.  It has been noted that most surprise visits take place on prior to holiday weekends and also on Fridays.  The IRS Officer will leave behind a calling card in the case of you being away.  The calling card will ask you to get in touch with the IRS by a specific date.  In the event you do not act in accordance with the request, the Revenue Officer can summon you to an office of the IRS. 

 

A Revenue Officer will proceed to get your receivables, wages, bank accounts and retirement accounts should you not willingly work with the IRS.  In addition, a Revenue Officer has the power to take control of business apparatus and vehicles.  However, this is a final alternative if the case in question is critical.  It is important to bear in mind the objective of a Revenue Officer is to make a decision in order to shut a file.  In order to do this it may take an installment agreement, offer in compromise or your case being declared uncontrollable.  Your particular finances determine the outcome and it helps to cooperate as much as you can.

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