LOS ANGELES, CA, July 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Knowing that you owe back taxes is an all-consuming and stressful situation to be in. This is where Larry (Stockbridge, GA) was when he contacted the offices of Blue Tax. Larry owed money for a number of years. He owed roughly $47,000. Larry had a lot of missing tax returns before 2005. The challenge for Blue Tax was to make sure that Larry did not get collected on while they filed his missing tax returns and worked to establish a resolution. Also, Blue Tax made it a priority, as they do for all clients, to protect him from any collections while establishing a resolution with the IRS.
Blue Tax filed Larry's tax returns and got a hold for a resolution. The issue that Blue Tax had with the IRS was that the IRS requested for substantiation ALL of the taxpayer's expenses. After Blue Tax had gathered all of the needed paperwork, the IRS took a few weeks to respond to the request for CNC. Once Blue Tax was able to explain that the taxpayer was in a hardship, the IRS approved the request for CNC and also removed the garnishments that they had on the taxpayer's retirement and social security checks.
In conclusion, the Blue Tax experts satisfied all the client's needs while going above and beyond to secure a favorable outcome for him. Larry was so extremely grateful to Blue Tax that he completed a brief testimonial on trustlink.org.
"After years of worry about my tax problems, I finally decided it was time to bring in the experts...I needed help! To be honest, I had no idea where to turn. One evening, while watching television, I saw a Blue Tax advertisement. Although late at night, I decided to call. Chris answered my call and was extremely professional and supportive...My case was assigned to an Account Manager, Leslie Mackey. I simply cannot say enough good things about Leslie...Her personal attention, interest and support were paramount in the success of this endeavor and in alleviating years of built-up anxiety. She was very responsive, there to answer my every question and reassure me of the process when I needed support...In summary, Blue Tax did a wonderful job of representing me with the IRS and reached a very good resolution to my tax problems...They have continued [to] follow-up with me on my case even though it has been officially closed...I hope for your sake, if you are considering Blue Tax to represent you concerning tax problems, you proceed with confidence in their company. THANKS again Leslie!"
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