SHOULD I REPRESENT MYSELF IN TAX MATTERS BEFORE THE IRS OR THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA?
Taxpayers have the right to represent themselves. Should they?
No!
When taxpayers or businesses represent themselves, they may be unfamiliar with the tax
law and regulations which apply when dealing with the Internal
Revenue Service and/or Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Additionally, because
taxpayers and businesses may be unfamiliar their rights, they may disclose information which could be used
against them by either the Internal Revenue Service
and/or Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Taxpayers and businesses can become emotionally involved when
attempting to resolve their tax liabilities.
Taxpayers and businesses are allowed to designate a representative to represent them regarding the
resolution of their tax issues or liabilities. By having a representative appear on
your behalf, an experienced advocate can make sure only the relevant information is disclosed
to the taxing authorities..
You have the right to designate a representative to appear before the taxing authorities.
Should you want a free consultation, please e-mail me at
helptax@nauticom.net or contact me at (412)364-6990 or
(724)612-2993.
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