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Chapter 15. Am I Going to Jail? 76
Generally speaking, the IRS does not pursue all of these criminally to put taxpayers in prison for
criminal tax evasion cases. However, in order to reach a resolution on any of these cases, you need to
address the underlying issue of tax evasion first, before you can move the case forward to reach a civil
resolution and agreement with the IRS.
Chapter 16. When Does the IRS Want to Meet in Person? 79
The IRS will want to meet with you for many different types of situations, but here’s the three situations
we see most often:
1. Individuals who owe taxes over $250,000
2. Businesses that owe taxes of nearly any amount
3. Audits
Chapter 17. Give the IRS Respect 83
I know I beat up on the IRS a bit in this book, but the very best way to reach a favorable agreement with
the IRS is to negotiate with them in a respectful and courteous manner, but with firmness for what you
need to accomplish.
Chapter 18. Now You Are Ready to Escape Your IRS Nightmare! 86
Ok, you have read this far. That tells me that you truly want to get your problem taken care of. So,
what are you waiting for?
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