Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Reveals the IRS is Quite Capable of Making Mistakes

Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com makes it clear that the IRS is no stranger to making big mistakes even though their mistakes are rarely heard about unless brought to light by someone famous enough to draw media attention.

Fairhope, AL, January 29, 2015: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published a new article on his website entitled “Is The IRS Capable of Making Big Mistakes?” Make one mistake on a tax form and the IRS will pounce. However, it’s an entirely different story when it comes to the IRS making a mistake…a story that John Willis brings attention to in his current article.

As Willis writes, “One would hope the IRS would be more organized and incapable of making huge, glaring errors.” However, that is not exactly the way it goes, as he continues, “Things like putting a lien and a levy on a well-known politicians’ house ‘by mistake’ twice in five years, sounds like more than a fluke. However, according to a recent Forbes article, this is what happened to Christine O’Donnell, a former Senate Candidate.”

Willis shares a perspective on the O’Donnell incident as reported in a recent Forbes article by Kelly Phillips Erb, who writes, “While it’s not out of the question for the IRS to make a mistake, I would agree that being the subject of a lien and a levy twice for the same transaction is more than a coincidence. I would agree that it smacks of either targeting or very bad recordkeeping or some combination of the two.” (www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2014/12/27/christine-odonnell)

Willis writes, “Having a lien or levy placed against your property, assets or wages by the IRS is no fun for anybody.” It’s definitely something that must be taken seriously and Willis continues, “It almost always feels as though one is being unnecessarily targeted. Whether it is in error or not, stress levels skyrocket and any dealings with the IRS are always complicated.”

According to Willis, “The point is that the IRS does make mistakes. However, their mistakes only seem to come to light or attract media attention when someone famous has been wronged.” That’s all well and good when you have the resources to challenge the IRS. However, as Willis writes, “When it comes to the law abiding taxpayer being told they owe back taxes or that their property and assets are being levied mistakenly, the toll can be far more serious.”

The entire article can be read here.

ABOUT JOHN WILLIS

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities. The entire blog can be found at http://www.irsallstar.com/blog/is-the-irs-capable-of-making-big-mistakes.php.

To learn more about Mr. Willis and his law firm please visit http://www.IRSALLSTAR.com or call toll-free 877-254-4254.

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