Who will work on your case?

December 13, 2005

Never hire a firm that won’t tell you advance who is working on your case. This is very important because the “boiler room firms” have non-qualified “tax rookies” working on client’s cases. Recently a client found out that the person working on her case wasn’t licensed to work with the IRS and had only two weeks of training, the client only found this out because of client’s previous dealings with the IRS. The IRS loves this and results are horrible for the client. The person working on your case should be licensed, their name appear on the Power of Attorney and be the only person working on your case with the IRS. The only way these “boiler room firms” can afford to advertise as much as they do is cut back on quality personal to handle the client cases; as a result they hire low cost, untrained, non-licensed personal to work on your case.

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