Atlanta CPA gets IRS Offer in Compromise Accepted Saving Atlanta Client $57,000

Atlanta CPA gets IRS Offer in Compromise Accepted Saving Atlanta Client $57,000

 

Processing an Offer of Compromise is not for the faint hearted or ill advised. It is not something that I would suggest a client do alone or without a CPA whose experience and track record are provable, documented and verified. Many of our Georgia clients who are struggling with past tax problems, tax liens, tax levies, salary garnishments and other collection issues come to us, seeking wise and informed counsel. Finding a CPA who will tell you the truth, not lead you astray and who has your best interests in his heart will do much to ensure that your time, money and efforts are well intended. Finding a CPA who does not demand all of his money up front will help keep you informed and involved and help ensure that your CPA stays focused on the task at hand.

 

What Our Clients Have to Say…

 

Dear John:

There are not enough words too properly thank you for your time and efforts concerning by husband’s Offer and Compromise.

 

I had worked for nearly two ½ years with a “Brand X” CPA until I was referred to you.  Boy, am I ever thankful for that referral.  You were able to clear up the income tax problem within nine to twelve months which is the time table that you had anticipated.  With your recommendations and guidance, we were able to settle the Offer and Compromise saving $57,000 not even including penalties and interest.

 

We often jest that you must be a “demi-force” but I think you are just one “hell” of an accountant who knows the system and understands the needs of his clients.

 

Thank you once again as I look forward to working with you on all of our business and personal returns.  I also look forward to telling everyone what a wonderful job you did.  But I especially appreciate that we are out of purgatory and may venture forward with our life.

 

Respectfully,

Darcey

 

We work with our clients to ensure that reasonable expectations are maintained throughout the Offer in Compromise process. Forms 433A: Collection Statement for Individuals, Form 433B: Collection Statement for Business and Form 656: The Offer in Compromise Form are not easy forms to correctly complete, the process is complex and the nuances in the process are virtually impossible without a prudent guide. Often we have picked up where other CPA’s have stopped and enabled clients to get back into the tax system and to have a successful Offer in Compromise experience. One of the watchwords we live by, is to not submit any Offer of Compromise that we do not think we can win. Though there is never any guarantee as there are many surprises along the way, a CPA should be diligent and determined to process only Offers in Compromise that they believe can be successfully completed.

 

 Put an award winning CPA to work for you today as past winner of the Georgia Accounting Advocate of the Year Award.

 

John Dillard is a Christian Speaker/Author and Certified Public Accountant (All Rights Reserved). To See how he takes Christ along with him to work visit http://www.hiscpa.com/ (An Atlanta  CPA firm) and for his latest book Overcoming Life’s 9/11’s: Job’s Journey and to learn about his ministry visit http://www.john-dillard.com/ To contact John Dillard CPA (Atlanta Christian Author/Speaker) today call 770. 814.9304 proudly serving Duluth, GA, Gwinnett County and Beyond.

 

“Dare to Attempt Something so Great for the Kingdom of God that it is doomed to failure, lest Christ be in it!”

What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31

Why are these verses here? Learn how HIS CPA became a Christian Accounting firm visit http://www.hiscpa.com/christian-CPA.html

 

We advise clients on: IRS representation, Offer in Compromise, Tax Problems, Incorporation in Georgia, Corporate and Personal Income Tax Returns, Part-time CFO, Virtual Controller, Business Planning, Offer in Compromise, Back Taxes, Business Acquisitions/Sales,  Forensic Accounting, Business Valuations and Bookkeeping.

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