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    5 Different Letters from the IRS - Letter To Seize Assets

    enMay 05, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Allan Rolnick is a Managing Member and the Founder of Tristate Tax Resolution LLC, a tax consulting firm based in New York City. He graduated with an MBA in Accounting from Hofstra University before starting his practice, focusing on serving the small business community. 

    Allan is a member of the New York State Society of CPAs, the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers, the Tax Rep Network LLC, the American Society of Certified Tax Coaches, and the National Association of Tax Professionals. He also is a member of Roz Strategies Platinum Mastermind Group.

    Allan’s practice started in 1992 and has transformed from offering traditional accounting services to his clients to advising them on tax-related issues and providing them with tax planning services that help restore financial stability to both their professional and personal lives.

    In this episode…

    The IRS day of reckoning is here. You just received the infamous letter from the IRS — a letter to seize assets. “How did I get here?” You wonder in confusion. The answer is right inside your desk drawer; you ignored the previous letters from the IRS, and now they’re moving in on you. 

    What do you do now? How do you stop the IRS from carrying out their threat to seize your assets? According to Allan Rolnick, it’s OK to be frightened — but you shouldn’t panic. There are certain steps you can take to stop the IRS from collecting your holdings. So, where do you begin? 

    Listen to this episode of The Tax Resolution Ninja Show with Allan Rolnick, featuring guest interviewer Dr. Jeremy Weisz of Rise25. They discuss what the IRS letter to seize assets means and how to stop it from happening. Allan talks about the two ways of getting a hold placed on the IRS asset seizure order, how to avoid scams, and more! Stay tuned.

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