Do Phoenix Arizona IRS Tax Attorneys Provide Personal Service?
Phoenix Arizona IRS Tax Attorneys
The number one complaint we hear from our clients about Phoenix Arizona IRS tax attorneys is the lack of personal service and lack of responding to questions that are understood, or simply returning phone calls. The sad part is that we hear this complaint occasionally from clients who we referred to Phoenix Arizona IRS tax Attorneys that we have worked with and know are much better at providing personal service that the typical attorney.
The response to your questions by a Phoenix Arizona IRS tax attorney is usually above the level of understanding of most of their clients. After providing IRS resolution services for many years, I am convinced that this is either a tactic to limit the number of questions they have to answer or as a part of their attitude of intimidating clients into submission.
Once you have paid your fee to a Phoenix Arizona IRS tax attorney, they have an intense resistance to return phone calls. They are reluctant to returns calls because they know clients will continue to call when they have concerns and questions—that are often keeping them awake at night.
May we respectfully suggest that you contact Scott Allen E.A with Tax Debt Advisors, Inc at 480-926-9300 for a free consultation. You will notice the difference immediately about his ability to respond to your questions in a manner you understand the first time. When you call his office, he will answer the phone unless he is on the phone or with a client—but your call will be returned before he goes on to the next appointment.
Check out a recent success by Scott Allen EA who is NOT a Phoenix Arizona IRS tax attorney. He was able to negotiate six years and $69,000 of IRS tax debt into a currently non collectible status. What does this mean? Randall does not have to make any monthly payments towards his back taxes as long as he files and full pays his current and future taxes on time. A pretty nice settlement for him! Now he can move on to the next chapter in his life with out always worried about the IRS.