A Revenue Officer focuses on collecting delinquent tax accounts and securing delinquent tax returns. ROs are fully trained in tax law, business law and enforcement techniques and are tasked as a final resolution for the purpose of enforcing the IRS mandate. They are not, however, the first person to contact a taxpayer in an attempt to resolve compliance issues. Only after several attempts have been made, and failed to result satisfactorily, will the Revenue Officer step into the picture.
If you have been contacted by an Internal Revenue Officer, it is critically important to be represented by a professional with a complete and thorough understanding of all applicable laws and procedures. Revenue Officers have access to a variety of powerful enforcement techniques. These may include, but are not limited to, full payment, installment agreements, liens, bank levies, seizures and summonses. The decisions and tactics used by the Revenue Officer may have a profound impact on taxpayer lives and, in some cases, may even become confrontational.
The professionals at Power Tax Relief consist of former IRS employees, tax attorneys and accountants. We will face the Revenue Officer on your behalf and be sure you are given the best representation possible. Avoid costly mistakes that often result when an under-prepared taxpayer attempts to deal with an aggressive RO on their own. Remember, you are never alone when you’re with Power Tax Relief.