- Dec 6, 1999
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I'm trying to help a friend, but hitting dead ends so far. 10 years ago (age 16) he was making good money (30k), but having the judgment of a teenager he didn't file income taxes, and has blown it off until now (he's getting married and wants to clean up his 'past'). He admits it was stupid to do what he did.
He signed an agreement with the IRS to pay what he owed from 10 years ago, including interest/penalties.
However, since that agreement they have twice audited other years and decided he owes more, and added it to his prior agreement, which they claim they can do. I also hear from a lot of people that the IRS bluffs a lot, and if you buy it you screwed yourself.
He feels there's nothing he can do about it even thought the additions are unjust. He used a lawyer for the original agreement, but it was just a general practice lawyer with no expertise in IRS matters. He feels that to get another lawyer will be useless and that he just has to take it laying down.
Should he be looking for a tax lawyer who specializes in dealing with the IRS, or for a CPA who does the same thing? Any pointers/information whatsoever much appreciated.
He just wants to get a fair deal and not pay more than he legitimately should.
He signed an agreement with the IRS to pay what he owed from 10 years ago, including interest/penalties.
However, since that agreement they have twice audited other years and decided he owes more, and added it to his prior agreement, which they claim they can do. I also hear from a lot of people that the IRS bluffs a lot, and if you buy it you screwed yourself.
He feels there's nothing he can do about it even thought the additions are unjust. He used a lawyer for the original agreement, but it was just a general practice lawyer with no expertise in IRS matters. He feels that to get another lawyer will be useless and that he just has to take it laying down.
Should he be looking for a tax lawyer who specializes in dealing with the IRS, or for a CPA who does the same thing? Any pointers/information whatsoever much appreciated.
He just wants to get a fair deal and not pay more than he legitimately should.