This is a rapid fire course intended to give you a good understanding of common IRS tax problems your clients may find themselves in, and how to best represent your clients before the IRS in helping resolve these problems. We'll cover the top ten most common IRS tax problems and give you a basic understanding of what your clients options are and what the tax resolution process for each of these problems entails.
Confidently identify the different types of IRS tax problems your clients may face.
Basic understanding of the appropriate actions to take when resolving IRS tax problems for your client.
Understand the tools and resources available to you in resolving your clients IRS tax problems.
Tax Solutions Alliance
Founder
vlong@taxtsa.com
(804) 359-5221
Vaughan Long, EA is an Enrolled Agent (EA) and the founder of Tax Solutions Alliance (a firm that specializes in IRS tax resolution) based in Richmond, VA where he is a partner with a former IRS Revenue Officer with 46 years of collection experience in IRS collections, including 28 years with the IRS and 18 years in private practice. Vaughan is a member of the Richmond, VA and National Societies of Enrolled Agents as well as the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers. He has extensive tax and negotiation experience including 7 years with the Circuit City Stores Corporate Tax and Merchandising Departments before starting his own practice. He has previously taught for the Virginia Society of Enrolled Agents since 2013 until joining the VA Tech Tax Conference for the first time in 2015. Vaughan is a 1997 graduate from North Carolina State University and holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering. Vaughan speaks fluent Spanish and has a passion for coaching youth recreational sports including Soccer, Basketball and Baseball and his hobbies include Stand Up Paddle-Boarding (SUP) and swimming. He has been married for 17 years to his wonderful wife and has 2 great children, a son and a daughter.
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