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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't make a decision by crowd-sourcing with to a bunch of nobodies. You have competent counsel. Rely on them.[/quote] I am crowd-sourcing because I've also realized that the CPA and the Tax Attorney, both have made mistakes too. The CPA didn't send the letter when he was supposed to and I got a really alarming "we will take your house" letter from the IRS. The Tax Attorney sent the abatement request form to the wrong department, which provided the address to the Office of Independent Appeals. Both CPA and Tax Attorney seem to be figuring things out as they go too. It surprised me that they have made mistakes too. I am also surprised that the CPA also calls an IRS 800 number to represent their client. So far that was my only bang-for-my-buck moment because it took them 2 days to get to an actual IRS agent... then when the call came through, they were able to talk long enough to get a case number and the line got cut. Then they couldn't reach the agent anymore since the agent's voicemailbox was full. [/quote]
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