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Stand up to the IRS  
Author: Frederick W. Daily
ISBN: 1413301533
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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For most honest citizens, there's probably nothing more intimidating than being called in for an audit with the IRS. In Stand Up to the IRS, tax attorney Fred Daily shows you what you need to know to prepare for and survive an audit. Daily explains how the IRS works and offers advice on everything from who should attend the audit with you to strategies on protecting your assets from the IRS.


Publishers Weekly
Tax attorney Frederick W. Daily surveys a panorama of defensive moves to keep the tax wolf from the door.


Money Magazine
One of the best books on personal finance.


U.S. News & World Report
A hands-on guide to battling the IRS and coaxing favorable decisions from agency personnel.


Book Description
The Internal Revenue Service is the taxpayer's nightmare, and for good reason -- a tax bill or other notice can come out of nowhere and wreak havoc on your life. But now you can confront America's most intimidating government agency with confidence. Stand Up to the IRS reveals the tactics of the IRS and how to deal with them. This book even contains confidential forms used by IRS agents during collection interviews and audits. Use Stand Up to the IRS to: *file a late return *work out a long-term payment plan *get a Taxpayer Assistance Order *settle your tax bill for pennies on the dollar *stop collection efforts *avoid property seizures *protect your assets *determine if bankruptcy offers a solution *learn what to say when you face an auditor *appeal the auditor's decision


Book Info
A self-help legal text for those interested in ensuring that they have no trouble with the IRS. Shows how to protect against an audit, safeguard assets, stop IRS collection efforts, settle tax bills, and reduce penalties and interest. Also provides forms and information for going to Tax Court. Previous edition not cited. DLC: Tax protests and appeals--United States--Popular works


About the Author
Frederick W. Daily is a tax attorney with over 20 years experience helping individuals and small business owners make smart tax decisions and stay out of trouble with the IRS. He has been featured as a tax expert on Good Morning America, and in publications across the country including Money Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, the Miami Herald and the Chicago Tribune. He is the author of Stand Up to the IRS, Tax Savvy for Small Business and Surviving an IRS Audit.




Stand up to the IRS

FROM THE PUBLISHER

About the Author

Frederick W. Daily is a tax attorney with over 20 years experience helping individuals and small business owners make smart tax decisions and stay out of trouble with the IRS. He has been featured as a tax expert on Good Morning America, and in publications across the country including Money Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, the Miami Herald and the Chicago Tribune. He is the author of Stand Up to the IRS, Tax Savvy for Small Business and Surviving an IRS Audit.

SYNOPSIS

The Internal Revenue Service is the taxpayer's nightmare, and for good reason -- a tax bill or other notice can come out of nowhere and wreak havoc on your life.

But now you can confront America's most intimidating government agency with confidence. Stand Up to the IRS reveals the tactics of the IRS and how to deal with them. This book even contains confidential forms used by IRS agents during collection interviews and audits.

Use Stand Up to the IRS to:

file a late return work out a long-term payment plan get a Taxpayer Assistance Order settle your tax bill for pennies on the dollar stop collection efforts avoid property seizures protect your assets determine if bankruptcy offers a solution learn what to say when you face an auditor appeal the auditor's decision

The 7th edition, completely updated to reflect the latest rules and regulations, also provides the information and forms you need to go to Tax Court, including everything you need to represent yourself in cases involving less than $50,000.

FROM THE CRITICS

Money Magazine

One of the best books on personal finance.

Publishers Weekly

Tax attorney Frederick W. Daily surveys a panorama of defensive moves to keep the tax wolf from the door.

U.S. News & World Report

A hands-on guide to battling the IRS and coaxing favorable decisions from agency personnel.

World Report U.S. News &

"...a hands-on guide to battling the IRS and coaxing a favorable decision out of agency personnel."

     



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