Why Not Arm Yourself to the Teeth for Your Collection Due Process Hearing? Part 2
Posted on: January 7, 2010 by: adminWinning on Frivolous Return Penalties
If you filed a Cracking the Code IRS tax return as taught by Pete Hendrickson, a zero return as taught by Irwin Schiff, or a 1099 OID you may eventually have to deal with the new IRS frivolous return penalty of $5000. This video explains the route that gives you the best opportunity of winning on that penalty.
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http://www.irslevythumper.com The absolute best way to communicate with the IRS on any issue connected with tax collection activities such as liens and levies is through an administrative claim for damages or a notice of intent to sue based on 26 USC ยง 7433. The All Angles Offensive MP3s will help you raise issues in your Collection Due Process Hearing (CDPH) that IRS hearing officers are not prepared to deal with.
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