If you are worried because a revenue officer appeared at your business or home, now is the time to contact the expert tax professionals in CA at Leading Tax Group. We have experience working with revenue officers and we can make sure that your case is handled properly. Our aggressive tax experts will represent you until the audit is closed. Call our office now – we’re here to help you.
800-900-4250IRS revenue officers are considered to be the best, most skilled, and most experienced collections employees that work for the federal government and IRS. These types of officers typically only work on higher profile, higher tax liability cases. In addition, these officers work with those who are repeat offenders and those who do not file their taxes.
It is likely that you may have made an error on one of your tax returns and that error may have amounted to a very substantial amount of money. What this means for you is that the burden of proof rests with you and you must prove to the IRS that the mistake was accidental or that there was no mistake at all and provide the proof to back it up.
Contact UsIf an IRS revenue officer shows up at your business, it can be unannounced. They want to catch you off guard and they want you to panic and feel forced to speak with them. You do not have to though. Often times, these officers will show up to your place of business right before a holiday or right before the weekend. Why? Because you will provide them with what they need instantly because you want to go home. It is a sneaky tactic they use.
If a revenue officer does appear at your CA place of business, do make sure you contact an experienced tax professionals and do not make any sudden decisions without legal counsel. Remember, the revenue officer, no matter how nice they seem, is not your friend and they are not there to help you.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is ignoring the revenue officer. If you are not available when they stop by, they will leave you a notice and provide you with a final date to contact them by. If you do not, they can seize your wages, property, and more.
Contact UsHeadquartered in Encino, California with multiple local branch offices in your backyard to serve you at your convenience. Leading Tax Group can schedule a face to face consultation to represent your case with the IRS, FTB, EDD, as well as CDTFA Audits.
IRS Revenue Officers must have a pocket commission and a HSPD-12 card (the standard form of verification for federal employees) to prove their identity. Both the card and the pocket commission have photos of the IRS RO. You can ask to see them both if you have a concern.
The IRS revenue officers can visit your home or business in the standard course of an investigation. This typically means their prior efforts to get you to pay were unsuccessful or they found a delinquent tax return or other pressing tax matters.
An IRS revenue officer can garnish wages, levy your assets, impose deadlines, file federal tax liens, request responses from you based on deadlines, and so on. You must satisfy their requests as soon as possible because they will be monitoring your case closely. Call Leading Tax Group for help.
A Revenue Officer can quickly take charge of the situation, with the backing of the IRS (which is a federal agency). Your best option is to call Leading Tax Group to ensure you get a more favorable outcome. Our experts have years of applied expertise.
No, IRS revenue officers do not typically carry guns. However, the IRS has a Criminal Investigation Division whose employees do carry guns. This is the law enforcement branch of the Internal Revenue Service.
The good news is that an IRS revenue officer does not have arresting authority. However, they can refer your case to the Criminal Investigation Department if they suspect a cause of fraud. CID employees can arrest you.