Why Use a Tax Relief Professional for an IRS Offer in Compromise?
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Working with an experienced tax relief professional (EA, CPA, or Tax Attorney) is a good idea when you qualify for and want to pursue an IRS Offer in Compromise.
Peter Salinger, an EA, and former IRS Revenue Officer Manager and Settlement Appeals officer, reviewed over 2000 offers in compromise in his 30 year career and now helps taxpayers. He serves clients nationwide but is located in Florida. You can find Peter, and search for other tax relief professionals in your area at taxcure.com
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