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Representing Yourself or Your Client Before the Collection Division
IRS wage garnishment, IRS bank levy, IRS lien, IRS help, IRS monthly installment plan

Watch This Video About IRS Collections Lesson

  Learn from my eighteen years of experience how to represent yourself or your client before the collection division of the IRS in any IRS collection issue. If you're a professional, I even show you what to charge! If you're an individual that can't afford a professional, learn what I teach, represent yourself, and save thousands of dollars.  

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This course will teach you all of the following and more:

  1. Power of Attorney :  In order to represent your client before the Internal Revenue Service, you need a valid Power of Attorney. There are two forms available to you; Form 2848 or Form 8821 which is limited to giving and receiving information.
  2. IRS Representation Engagement Agreement: This course will teach you how to sign up your client with a sample "Engagement Agreement".
  3. Innocent Spouse: Did you or your client owe the IRS money because of your spouse. Release yourself.
  4. Form 433-A: This form is very important to know and understand when dealing with the collection division of the IRS. It is used by individuals.
  5. Form 433-B: This form is very important to know and understand when dealing with the collection division of the IRS. It is used by corporations.
  6. National Standards for food, etc.: This is a must when preparing financials for the IRS.
  7. Housing and Utilities Allowable Living Expenses: Don/t get caught reporting more than what is allowed!
  8. Allowable Expenses for Transportation: Learn what the IRS allows for car payments, insurance and upkeep.
  9. Form 911: Can't see eye to eye with the IRS ..........
  10. IRS Collection Letters and their Information: Learn what letters the collection division of the IRS uses!

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