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Revenue Officer Representation

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When the IRS assigns a Revenue Officer to your case, it signals serious tax collection actions. This can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Priority Tax Relief provides skilled representation to protect your interests and negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.

What Is a Revenue Officer?

A Revenue Officer is an IRS agent tasked with collecting overdue taxes from individuals or businesses. Their duties may include assessing your financial situation, enforcing collection actions like levies or garnishments, and ensuring compliance.

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How Priority Tax Relief Can Help You

Dealing with a Revenue Officer can be intimidating and overwhelming. Here’s how Priority Tax Relief steps in to help you navigate this process:

  • Expert Representation: We handle all communication with the IRS, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you never face direct confrontation with the IRS.
  • Protect Your Financial Interests: We help prevent aggressive collection actions like bank levies, wage garnishments, and property liens.
  • Strategic Negotiation: Our team negotiates directly with the IRS to find a workable solution, such as a payment plan or settlement, that aligns with your financial capabilities.
  • Prevent Future Issues: We identify potential tax problems early and resolve them before they escalate, helping you avoid future Revenue Officer involvement.
  • Comprehensive Support: From the moment you’re assigned a Revenue Officer, we provide continuous guidance, support, and updates so you’re always informed.

Why You Need Professional Representation

Having an experienced team on your side ensures your rights are protected and that you achieve the best possible outcome in resolving your tax issues.

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Cancellation: Any cancellation of services must be made in writing and delivered to 400 S. Jefferson, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99204 within three business days of the date of this agreement. If the client cancels services during this time, Company, reserves the right in its sole discretion to convert the agreed fee payment structure to an hourly one by which Client agrees to pay Company an hourly rate of five hundred fifty dollars an hour, entitling Client to a refund of up to fifty percent of all monies paid beyond the ten day money back guarantee in cases where no aggressive collection action is in place.

Frequently Asked Questions: Revenue Officer Representation

What does a Revenue Officer do?

A Revenue Officer (RO) is an IRS agent assigned to collect overdue taxes. They may take actions like garnishing wages, levying bank accounts, or placing liens on property.

You may be assigned a Revenue Officer if you have significant tax debt or the IRS is unable to reach a resolution through other means, like installment agreements or offers in compromise.

A Revenue Officer may contact you by mail, phone, or in person. If they come to your home or business, they must provide identification.

Do not ignore their communication. It’s best to work with a tax professional who can represent you, protecting your interests and negotiating on your behalf.

Yes, a Revenue Officer can seize assets such as wages, bank accounts, or personal property to satisfy tax debts. However, they must follow legal procedures.

Yes, it’s possible to stop or delay collection actions by working with a tax professional to negotiate an agreement with the IRS, such as an installment plan or an offer in compromise.

No, working with a Revenue Officer does not result in penalties. However, penalties can accrue if tax obligations are not resolved.

Priority Tax Relief can handle all communication with the IRS on your behalf, negotiate settlement options, and help prevent asset seizure or wage garnishment.

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