- Report: #396218
Complaint Review: Preferred Tax Relief
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Preferred Tax Relief So much worse than doing nothing at all! Los Angeles California
*Author of original report: Resolution has been reached
*UPDATE Employee: Problem Solved
*UPDATE Employee: Emergency Surgery
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Long story short, my situation would be better if I'd done nothing at all. The money would have been far better spent by mailing it straight to the IRS.
Nm restaurant
Ruidoso, New Mexico
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 11/30/2008 01:29 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Preferred-Tax-Relief/Los-Angeles-California-90067/Preferred-Tax-Relief-So-much-worse-than-doing-nothing-at-all-Los-Angeles-California-396218. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search Tips#1 Author of original report
Resolution has been reached
AUTHOR: Nm restaurant - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 26, 2009
#3 UPDATE Employee
Emergency Surgery
AUTHOR: Admin. Dir. - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Many times folks come to us at "ten minutes to midnight", though, where they've let their tax debt or non-filings go for so long (let alone the ones who have performed actions that look fraudulent or criminal to the IRS) and they call us for help in this emergency situation where were forced to do "emergency surgery" on their tax debt.
If their circumstances dictate that we can only stop the bleeding, repair it, and give them a better way moving forward (as opposed to a so-called pennies-on-the-dollar scenario that some qualify for) most people are usually happy with that because it's much better than they had BEFORE they came to us for help, and usually it's more than we even told them we could do. But some folks transfer their anger at the difficult IRS bureaucracy on to us, or perhaps they're having many financial problems in this economy and we are an easy target for their anger. I understand divorce attorneys go through the same problems.
Professional standards dictate that we not reveal the specific circumstances of this person's case, but it must be stated that his description of our relationship with him is untrue on so many counts and it's unfortunate that he sought to tar us with such malicious language. We understand his frustration, which should be properly aimed at this taxing government agency, and we are still ready, willing and able to see his case through to resolution. If not, we only wish him well.

