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Do it yourself Tax Debt Relief the Secrets Tax Resolution Firms Don't Want You to Know!

Why is it that almost every Tax Representation Firm out there needs you to owe more than $10,000 before they will take your case? The Answer is money, the money they will make off of you.

I'm here to tell you, you can handle it all yourself with the help of the IRS. You heard me right. The IRS must help you resolve your tax debt issues. Often Tax Rep Firms tell you not to talk to the IRS without talking to them first. Why is that? Because they know if you talk to the IRS you may solve your tax problems and they are out their fee. Also it is not in the Tax Rep Firms best interest to have you solve your problem in the shortest amount of time. Why? Because the sooner it is resolved the less their fee is.

I know you can see a trend here. Using a Tax Rep Firm will cost you additional money. I can tell you from years in the business, The Firm gets PAID even if the IRS doesn't. I finally retired because I could no longer take advantage of people who were in trouble. I've taken my years of experience and am now REALLY working for the people who have tax debt issues. I have started DiyTaxRep at http://diytaxrep.com a services that teaches you how to resolve your own tax debt issues for a fraction of the cost of a Tax Rep Firm.

I have written a new series of eBooks that will blow the lid off of the Tax Rep industry. I have taken all the Secrets and put them down on paper. I teach you how you can solve your own problems, the same way the Tax Rep Firms do. You will save time and money, guaranteed. You save time and money by cutting out the middleman. When you deal with the IRS directly you save time because you do not have to give the information to the Tax Rep and they then pass it on to the IRS. You will save money because you will not be paying them their fee.

One of the Secrets is if you REALLY can't pay the IRS, why would you pay a Tax Rep. They will take your money, talk to the IRS and the IRS will place you in CNC status (Currently Not Collectible). If you can't pay the IRS, you will have to pay The Firm.

So if you are serious about solving your tax debt problem, get started today and learn the Secrets the Tax Rep Firms don't want you to know. Go to http://diytaxrep.com and get started today. Knowledge is Power.

D. A. Watson

D.A. Watson is a retire tax professional with more then 30 years of tax representation.

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