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Home Free! You're a crafty one. The IRS hasn't been able to collect on your debt. But don't get comfortable yet. The IRS's next weapon is on the way. The IRS Revenue Officer will knock on your door without warning. And if you don't cooperate you can kiss your assets goodbye.

Ambushed: Revenue Officers want to catch you off guard. You could be at home in your bunny slippers or working at the office when a Revenue Officer comes knocking. So if you owe debt and you've gotten away so far, watch your back for the men in black.

Know The Steps a Revenue Officer will take before seizing your assets.

  1. Make a surprise visit to your home or place of work
  2. Ask you questions or set up an interview at their office. The Revenue Officer will give you the chance to discuss a payment arrangement.
  3. The Revenue Officer will record your financial information on detailed IRS forms. The Revenue Officer wants to know where all your assets are, so he can seize them quickly if necessary.
  4. The Revenue Officer may then use their powers of seizure to collect for the IRS Debt if you do not cooperate or set up some kind of payment arrangement.

Playing Detective: Your Revenue Officer's going to ask detailed questions about your financial situation. You'll be expected to fill out Form 433-A, "Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self Employed Individuals." It's five pages worth of information. The IRS will use it to determine how you will pay.

Enforcing Collection: After The Revenue Officer has your info, he'll do the following:

-Demand immediate payment if your statement shows you can pay

-Request you obtain a bank loan if you don't have the funds.

-If the Bank turns you down, he expects you to borrow from friends and family.

-He'll request that you sell your assets to pay your debt.

-If You don't do this, the Revenue Officer will begin Enforced Collections- your assets will be seized.

Face to Face with the Enemy- Legally, you can't be forced to answer the Revenue Officer's questions. But if you don't, you risk "enforced collections" action. That is, seizure of your assets and wages! So be on your best behavior and cooperate. You will not like your Revenue Officer when he's angry.

Now You Have The Smoking Gun...Use it!

Richard Close was an IRS-Hitman. He was a revenue officer who took out anyone that owed the IRS money. He left that behind and now helps thousands of Americans beat Uncle Sam and save thousands of dollars. The IRS-Hitman can help you with your tax debt problems. He has partnered with Tax Defense Network to offer free advice and tips on removing wage, bank, and tax levies; and arms you with the skills to slash your tax debt. Visit at: http://www.irs-tax-levy-hq.com Contact: http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com or call 1-888-248-9058

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