The IRS Problem Solver Series Package includes six CDs
- Author Daniel J. Pilla
- Product Code: ESDB013
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The Associated Press once said that Dan Pilla probably knows more about the IRS than the commissioner. Now here’s your opportunity to tap into Dan’s 30 years of experience in solving IRS problems. Dan Pilla’s IRS Problem Solver Series is a five-part audio presentation that brings to life the #1 tax book in America, The IRS Problem Solver. This series consists of Dan’s book, plus five audio CDs and one CD containing a 26-page workbook-six CDs in all.
In The Problem Solver Series, you’ll learn:
How to set up and properly use independent contractors for your small business.
If you have a small business, one of the most effective ways to keep costs down is to use independent contactors. But you need to know exactly how to do it. This session gives you the details on how set up a proper relationship, how to create a contract and how to make sure your independent contractors are never challenged by the IRS.
How to turn your hobby into a business without running afoul of the IRS.
In this economy, more and more people are looking for ways to supplement their incomes. By following the simple rules clearly explained in this session, you’ll learn exactly how to earn income from your hobby and how to claim all the tax deductions you’re allowed. It’s now more important than ever to cut your taxes and here’s how you do it.
How to audit-proof and penalty-proof your tax return.
With tax audits on the rise and the government looking for more money every day, you have to know exactly how to protect yourself from the IRS. Nobody wants to get audited and Dan’s exclusive strategies for audit-proofing and penalty-proofing your tax return will keep the IRS off your back and out of your life.
How to respond to the most common IRS computer notices.
The IRS mails tens of millions of notices every year and not even the IRS can get it right. But Dan’s vast experience means that you’ll never fall victim to another bogus IRS notice again. After listening to this session, you’ll exactly what kind of notice you have and exactly how to handle it. According to Dan’s research, almost half of every notice the IRS sends is wrong. So don’t allow yourself to be taken advantage of when the solution is this simple.
Secrets to dealing with IRS audits and appeals.
Dan’s research shows that the IRS is dead wrong in its audit results between 60% to 90% of the time. And while people fear audits, the fact is, auditors have no power over you whatsoever. In this session, Dan reveals his secrets to effectively dealing with the IRS that he’s perfected in over 30 years of helping people through tax audits.
How to cancel penalty and interest assessments.
Penalty and interest assessments are responsible to doubling, tripling, even quadrupling IRS tax bills. But did you know that every penalty can be canceled if you make the proper argument to the IRS? Well it’s true and in this session, Dan’s shows you exactly how to take the simple steps that can save you a fortune. Even if you don’t have a tax bill, you need to know about these strategies because each year, the IRS assesses over 30 million penalties. Your chances of getting hit are about 1 in 4.
And that’s not all. Dan’s book The IRS Problem Solver is packed with much, much more. You’ll get the kind of information you’ll simply never learn from the IRS or anywhere else for that matter. There simply is no other person in America with more experience in dealing with the IRS than Dan Pilla.
That’s why Dan’s book, The IRS Problem Solver was hailed as the best tax book in America.
Now, with The Problem Solver Series, you’ll be guided by the hand through important tax-saving strategies and the critical steps all taxpayers need to take to protect themselves from an increasingly aggressive IRS. The IRS Problem Solver package consists of Dan’s 299-page book, five audio CDs and Dan’s 26-page workbook also on CD. The workbook contains his full lecture notes and all the references you need to stay on solid footing when dealing with the IRS.