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Blue Tax Complaints - Don't Get Robbed by These People of the IRS! Call Blue Tax Today to Even the Fight!

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Blue Tax Complaints - Don't Get Robbed by These People of the IRS! Call Blue Tax Today to Even the Fight!
2012-11-08
LOS ANGELES, CA, November 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Lewis (Atlanta, GA) came to Blue Tax with an IRS balance of over $30,000. The challenge for Blue Tax was to get Lewis to provide the necessary documents so that they could get a resolution on his case. The IRS had issued bank levies and wage garnishments to Lewis because a resolution had not been made.

The Blue Tax team made an immediate goal to protect Lewis from any collections and to establish a resolution right away. The Blue Tax team immediately established an agreement with the IRS to have him pay his balance in full. This was to release a bank levy on his account and also allowed some time for Blue Tax to prepare Lewis's financials.

Blue Tax believed that Lewis was a good candidate for the non-collectable status and was able to successfully get the bank levy removed. However, the IRS sent out another garnishment to his employer. Once this happened, Blue Tax worked to establish a payment plan to remove the garnishment while they gathered documents again to submit Lewis to the IRS as a hardship status. Once all documents had been received, Blue Tax was able to establish a hardship for the taxpayer. Lewis was beyond thrilled.

In conclusion, Blue Tax satisfied all of the clients' needs while going above and beyond to secure a favorable outcome for the taxpayer. The taxpayer was extremely grateful to Blue Tax and he completed a brief testimonial on trustlink.org: "I just want to take this moment to thank Nikki McEwan and Blue Tax for doing a superb job on my tax situation. I will definitely recommend all my friends and family with any tax problems to Nikki because she really gets the job done! We feel so relieved now that Blue Tax has solved our problem. Thanks again guys for everything! (All smiles here:)) Leslie Mackey assigned as your Account Manager, you too will agree and understand how blessed I feel. THANKS again Leslie!"

For more information about Blue Tax and its ability to help taxpayers resolve their tax problems, please visit www.BlueTax.com or call (888) 310-5858 for a free confidential consultation.

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[Press-News.org] Blue Tax Complaints - Don't Get Robbed by These People of the IRS! Call Blue Tax Today to Even the Fight!
Once again the attorneys of Blue Tax show why they are the pound for pound champ of tax solutions!