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  • June 10, 2014
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Tampa IRS Tax Attorney Appears on Tampa Home Talk Radio

Tampa Tax Attorney Darrin Mish is interviewed by Katrina Madewell on Tampa Home Talk Radio. Mish discloses how he ended up in the tax problem resolution field and what it’s like to help taxpayers with IRS tax problems.

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  • February 1, 2014
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What’s the difference between an IRS Revenue Officer & an IRS Revenue Agent?

There is no term relating to the IRS more commonly misused (at least in the collection context) than IRS Revenue Agent. An IRS Revenue Agent conducts audits and has a background in accounting. More commonly, an IRS Revenue Officer is…

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  • January 29, 2014
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What’s the difference between an IRS Settlement Officer and an IRS Appeals Officer?

It can be pretty confusing. You file a Request for a Collection Due Process Hearing which is an appeal from a proposed levy or a filed Federal Tax Lien. You send the appeal which you made pursuant to the Final…

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  • January 29, 2014
  • IRS Bank Garnishment / Bank Levy, IRS Wage Garnishment/Wage Levy

Preventing an IRS Levy

The IRS levies taxpayers every day. Sometimes the taxpayer owes a great deal of money to the IRS and sometimes it’s a small amount. The truth is that just about all IRS levies are preventable. By taking the right steps,…

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  • January 29, 2014
  • Unfiled Tax Returns

What Do You Do If the IRS Files a Tax Return For You?

When the IRS prepares a tax return for a taxpayer, they’re not doing them a favor. They’re assessing tax, penalties and interest against the taxpayer in amount that is false, unreasonable; knowing that it is in excess of the true…

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  • January 24, 2014
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What Do You Do If You Have Unfiled Tax Returns?

When you have unfiled tax returns, one of the first things that you need to do is get your tax returns prepared and ready to file. This can be a tremendously undertaking especially if you are self employed and it…

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  • January 22, 2014
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IRS Letter 3219 – IRS Ltr CP3219A

When  you get an IRS Letter 3219 or CP3219A from the IRS, it’s a scary thing. The IRS is stating that they are proposing to increase your tax (sometimes dramatically) and then there’s all the talk about going to Tax…

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  • January 21, 2014
  • Federal Tax Liens, Tax Bankruptcy

Will a Notice of Federal Tax Lien be released in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

A taxpayer submitted a question where he asked if his Notice of Federal Tax Lien will be released after his Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge. He stated that he was sure that the taxes were dischargeable and there was no equity…

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  • January 14, 2014
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IRS Form 8379 – Injured Spouse

In this video, Darrin Mish answers a specific question from a taxpayer who owes child support. His question is whether the IRS can keep any portion of his non-liable wife’s tax refund. The answer is essentially NO and the video…

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  • January 13, 2014
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