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December 29, 2015 by taxh8r314

How We Help Mortgage Lenders Close More Deals

Mortgage lenders: Do You Have Clients That Have Unfiled Income Tax Returns or IRS Tax Liens?

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What do you do with these clients?

How many more people could you get loans for if all their returns were filed or didn’t have federal tax liens recorded against them?

My practice is primarily focused on finding solutions for people with IRS Problems. Generally, we are able to prepare multiple years of unfiled returns quickly and affordably. Additionally, there are several strategies we can employ to rid eligible taxpayers of their federal tax liens. Many of our new clients are referrals from professionals like you.

I am more than happy to extend a free consultation to any client you refer. I outline all of their possible options and solutions during the consultation. Once we have resolved their IRS matter we refer them back to you. 

We have many clients, as you might imagine, with sub-par credit that would like to re-finance their real property, take out a second mortgage or obtain a home equity line of credit in order to pay off the IRS, or are in the market to purchase a home.

Many mortgage lenders that refer us IRS Problem Clients often have their own questions and issues about the IRS and their questionable tactics. I am always available to referring lenders to answer their questions at no charge.

Special invitation: I would be my pleasure to meet you for breakfast or lunch at your convenience, to discuss how I can be of service to you and your clients. If you have any client that needs immediate assistance please have them call and set up a free consultation.

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October 28, 2015 by taxh8r314

Attention realtors: Closings control commissions. Liens control closings.

beautiful home 2Realtors, in a perfect world you would prefer to work with buyers and sellers with perfect credit. But let’s face it—it’s not a perfect world.

A seller with tax problems doesn’t necessarily keep you from earning a commission.

The IRS will permit payment of the expenses of the sale including your commission out of the proceeds at closing.

That said, a problem may arise when a buyer is unwilling to close on property subject to a federal tax lien. It’s possible to have a federal tax lien released or withdrawn prior to listing.

Similarly, a buyer with tax problems doesn’t necessarily keep you from earning a commission.

If you’ve ever worked with a prospect only to discover that they have tax problems, the only sensible action WAS to end the relationship. We suggest you take a longer view. We can work with your prospect to clean up their tax situation, and they may qualify in a matter of months.

As a realtor you know that a borrower with no federal tax lien can get through underwriting much faster.

You’ll be doing a great service for your clients, which will result in more referrals for you—and more closings.

If you have any further questions or if you have any prospects you feel may benefit from our service – please do not hesitate to contact us.

Want to know more? Feel free to schedule a consultation in the right sidebar.  —>

John Niemann CPA


 

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October 8, 2015 by taxh8r314

How We Partner With Attorneys To Help Their Clients

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Do you have clients that have IRS Problems?

Do you represent clients before the IRS? If you do, please excuse this intrusion.

My firm specializes in dealing with taxpayers that are in trouble with the IRS. Many of our clients come to us experiencing enormous stress and extreme financial pain that the IRS imposes on them and their businesses. A lot of our clients come from attorneys such as you.

Many of the professionals that refer us IRS Problem clients have their own concerns about the severity of IRS collection tactics. I am always available to answer referring attorneys’ questions at no charge.

If you are interested in knowing more about how I can help your clients or interested in joining my partner referral network, click here to schedule a free partner consultation today.

I want you to know that all of your referral clients would receive a FREE consultation. In which we discuss their various options and optimal solutions we can provide to resolve the problem. They are under no obligation to retain us.

I would be happy to meet with you, at your convenience, to see how I can assist you and your client. If you have clients that require expeditious relief from the IRS please have them call my office to schedule a FREE consultation.


Recent Success Stories

  1. An attorney referred a landscaper located in St. Charles County. He had fallen behind in his payroll taxes and income taxes and owed the IRS over $85,000. We negotiated and settled the debt for $11,450.
  2. A loan officer, behind in his personal income taxes owed $104,133 representing 5 years of unpaid taxes. We successfully negotiated a settlement of $6,617.
  3. An attorney referred his client who had not paid his taxes for 8 years and owed over $600,000. Asset seizure was imminent and the IRS was hinting at possible criminal prosecution. We negotiated a payment plan calling for payments of $1,090 per month, without the fear of aggressive, enforced collection activity.

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October 7, 2015 by taxh8r314

Why CPAs And Tax Pros Should Partner With Us

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Do you have clients with IRS Problems that have asked you to help them?

Does calling the IRS to solve your clients’ tax problems sound like the last thing in the world you want to do?

Of course you want to help your client. You don’t want them to suffer the infliction of pain the IRS can bring and the financial burden your client is under when the IRS Garnishes their Paycheck or levies their Bank Account.

Many CPAs I know that refer their clients to us don’t handle IRS Tax Problem work. Either their schedule doesn’t allow for the time involved for this type of work, or they simply are not interested in doing it. Many CPAs have told me that handling IRS problem clients is very disruptive to their firms. However they still want to find a solution to their client’s tax problem. If you have a client that needs help—without the hassle of dealing with the IRS yourself, the best solution is to refer them personally to me.

My firm specializes in helping taxpayers’ with IRS tax problems. We offer a variety of IRS Representation services that can give your client his or her peace of mind back. Some of the services we provide include: Offers-in-Compromise, Delinquent Tax Returns, Innocent Spouse Relief, Audits, Partial-Pay Installment Agreements, IRS Appeals and Penalty Abatement.

Those are just a few of the many tax resolution services we provide that can benefit your client.

More important to you—my practice is not a traditional one; we do not handle ongoing conventional tax or accounting work. So once your client’s case is settled they go back to you happy knowing you helped them.

We provide very specialized services most CPA firms do not provide. We deal with the IRS on a daily basis, which is the reason why we successfully settle these types of matters for clients.

We offer your clients a FREE confidential consultation. During that time we will discuss how we can help them, the options available, as well as how much it will cost to represent them. We generally work on a flat fee basis when representing taxpayers before the IRS, so your client won’t have to worry about open ended hourly billing charges.

If you would like to discuss how we can help your client, or to schedule a time to meet with me, feel free to contact me at your convenience. Thank you for your time. I look forward to speaking with you and answering any questions you have.

Sincerely,
John Niemann CPA

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