Thank You for Your Feedback

Thanks for the Feedback—Patrick Cox, TaxMasters

I’ve received quite a bit of feedback just this week from people who are ecstatic with the results we’ve achieved for them at TaxMasters, specifically in dealing with cases where we were working to reduce the taxes owed the IRS or to settle taxes (also accomplished with an offer in compromise). With the offer in compromise in particular, the IRS has tightened the reins and is using every opportunity to keep even qualified taxpayers from finding ways to settle taxes. In times like these, it sure helps to have a strong, knowledgeable representative if you are trying to settle taxes or appeal an audit.

Being in the position I’m in, I usually don’t hear feedback unless it’s negative. And don’t get me wrong; we need the negative feedback, too. Looking at complaints is what helps us police ourselves and make sure we are doing the right kinds of things to support and represent our clients appropriately. But the thank you messages sure do make me smile.

Keep the feedback coming, folks! We may contact you to talk about publishing your comments publicly.

Until you need us,

Pat Cox

1 Comment so far

  1. Bill November 10th, 2008 5:05 pm

    I’m from Ireland and I tell you what, I never saw anything over there so crooked as the mess going on with the IRS over here. All you do is pay the rascals while the rich people cheat. And the thing is that when the rich ones cheat they call it a deduction or a write off or a loophole. When you and I cheat, they call it fraud or tax evasion and then slam you with penalties and this percent and that percent.

    From first hand knowledge I can tell you an IRS audit means you owe more money. Worst experience I had since moving to the states. If I get another one of those nice demand letters from the boys in Washington, I’m darn [edited] sure calling somebody. Good to know there’s somebody like Tax Masters out there. I hope like heck [edited] I don’t get lucky enough to have the need to call you twice in a lifetime.

    -Bill

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