Tax Lady Roni Deutch Sends Open Letter to the Treasury and Congress With 8 New Years Resolutions in 2008 Concerning the IRS

With nearly seventeen years of experience representing taxpayers with IRS tax debts, Tax Lady Roni Deutch has penned an open letter to the U.S. Treasury and Congress with suggestions to make it easier for taxpayers seeking settlement with the IRS. Ms. Deutch has broken her suggestions down into 8 simple New Years resolutions in 2008 concerning the IRS.

North Highlands, CA (PRWEB) January 12, 2008 -- Nationally recognized tax lady Roni Deutch is hoping to further help taxpayers across the country by asking the U.S. Treasury and Congress to make 8 simple New Years resolutions in 2008 concerning the IRS.

"The beginning of the New Year is a great time to reflect and look for ways to improve," claims Tax Lady Roni Deutch. "I love making resolutions because it lets me focus on ways I can improve over the next year. But resolutions aren't just for people. I strongly encourage the Department of Treasury and Congress to take my suggestions to heart as they will greatly improve the IRS collection process for the thousands of taxpayers seeking help with IRS tax debt."

Ms. Deutch's 8 suggested New Years resolutions include:

1. Lump Sum Payment Discounts    

2. Accelerated Payment Plan for Release of a Federal Tax Lien

3. "Reminder to Save" Letter to Those Who Owed Taxes the Previous Year

4. Publicize Current Compliance Years and Collection Statute Expiration Dates

5. Past Commitment to Compliance Makes You Eligible for Tax Debt Waiver

6. Double the Amount of a Tax Refund if Applied to an IRS Back Tax Debt

7. Stop Levying Social Security for Individuals over the Age of 75    

8. Create Online IRS Tax Debt Accounts

To read the full text of the letter, download the PDF attachment to this release.

"My law firm, Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation, represents thousands of taxpayers across the country," notes Ms. Deutch. "Given my experience and perspective as a representative, I am confident I can provide you and the IRS with valuable advice on how the IRS can better service my clients as well as the thousands of other taxpayers with IRS back tax debt."

"My advice really centers on the IRS just providing 'more' - as in more information, more methods of resolution, more flexibility, more innovation, and more communication," continues Deutch. "You and I know the IRS will need to do 'more' if it is serious about addressing the growing tax gap and the growing number of individuals exiting the system. Reviewing and implementing some of my recommendations could go a long way towards addressing those persistent quandaries."

Millions of people recognize tax attorney Roni Deutch (http://digg.com/users/ronideutch) as television's "Tax Lady." She has been helping taxpayers nationwide resolve their tax liabilities for nearly seventeen years. As an industry leader, she has saved her clients tens of millions of dollars and has helped thousands of families settle their back taxes.

About Roni Deutch:

Roni Deutch is the founder and owner of Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation, a tax resolution law firm, and Roni Deutch Tax Center. Her law firm has been helping clients find solutions to their back tax liabilities for seventeen years. To learn more about tax attorney Roni Deutch you can visit her Avvo profile (http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/95660-ca-roni-deutch-244870.html), YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/ronilynndeutch), or Blue Dot page (http://bluedot.us/users/ronideutch).

Contact:

Mathew Guiver

Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation

877-232-8477 Ext. 1914

http://www.ronideutch.com

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Mathew Guiver
Roni Deutch, A Professional Tax Corporation
http://www.ronideutch.com
877-232-8477 + 1914

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