|
How
We Have Helped Others
Pressure
from the IRS is one of the most unpleasant and frightening experiences
you can have. Despite what you may imagine, it can happen to just
about anyone. Every year, thousands of otherwise law - abiding Americans
get behind in their taxes and many get in trouble with the IRS.
Getting
out from under IRS pressure is not always a simple process. What
we can do is help you negotiate your way back to solid ground, in
a way that the IRS accepts and respects.
For
example, a business owner says:
"I
had been audited and the IRS was demanding $26,000, with interest
and penalties piling up. This had been going on for two years.
What a relief to meet Ed Osinski! He solved my problem in just
five weeks, and reduced my tax burden to $6,000. I recommend Ed
to anyone who wants someone who knows how to listen, grasp the
situation, and solve it quickly."
Even
in extreme cases, we can help. For example:
"My
husband and I owed over $145,000 in back taxes. We worried constantly
about ending up out on the street and losing everything we owned.
It got so bad that my husband had difficulty sleeping at night.
"We consulted with Ed, and in our initial meeting, he put us right
at ease. We were so relieved to know our problem could be solved!
"When
we left the meeting, it felt like a huge burden had been taken
off our shoulders. After his work with us, Ed reduced the amount
we owed the IRS from $145,000 to just $2,500."
Warning:
You don't have to owe a large sum of money to run into difficulties
with the IRS. Even a minor amount can lead to major problems, unless
you handle it correctly.
A
couple owed the IRS over $6,000, and had agreed to a payment plan
that was too high for them to keep up with. The IRS threatened to
levy their bank account, and they were worried about losing everything,
including their home. Here's what happened:
"I
immediately called the IRS, who told me to come downtown and take
a number. My coworker, overhearing my conversation, recommended
that I see Ed Osinski.
"I
was hesitant to call, mainly out of embarrassment, but she insisted.
My husband and I saw Ed within the week. Ed resolved our IRS problem
while we were there in his office, in one hour, and set up a new,
reasonable payment plan we have no trouble keeping. We couldn't
have done it on our own, but Ed made it easy and painless."
By
now you can see that there's hope for you in your situation, no
matter how bad you thought it was before. The worst thing you can
do is delay. The IRS does not go away. Waiting won't make it any
better, but it very easily could make things worse.
So
call today.
|