Hope you’re gearing up for a cozy weekend.
After the avalanche of calls this week about new clients facing bank levies, wage garnishments, and the ever-dreaded IRS notices, it’s fair to say we’ve been riding one of the wildest roller coasters in recent memory.
And guess what?
The forecast says it’s going to rain cats and dogs this weekend.
Perfect. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any crazier, nature decides to throw in its two cents.
I’ll be hunkered down in my home office, thinking about how this storm outside mirrors the storm brewing courtesy of our “friends” at the IRS.
Here’s the scoop: The IRS is rolling out CP504 notices like it’s going out of style, signaling the start of a levy and wage garnishment bonanza.
Imagine this as the IRS’s version of a blockbuster disaster movie – only, you don’t want to be starring in it.
If you find one of these joyous letters in your mailbox, it’s game over for procrastination.
Hit up CallTaxEA.com yesterday to book an appointment. We need to strategize, stat.
Let’s be real – the IRS has been lying in the weeds for a while, but now they’re coming out swinging harder than a villain in a slasher flick.
If you get hit with that certified letter, it’s not just a bad day; it’s a sign you need to get on the ball and protect what’s yours.
So, what’s it gonna be?
Are you going to stand by and watch the IRS come at you with everything they’ve got, or are you going to step up, reach out, and get ahead of this?
We’re here to help you chart the course through these treacherous waters, but you’ve got to make the first move.
Your storm guide,
Carlos Samaniego, EA
Office 909-570-1103
Learn More about us at:TaxDebtConsultant.com
P.S. Amid all this doom and gloom, got some killer news to share. My daughter just got the golden ticket from the United States Naval Academy – they want her to come for an official visit, all expenses paid, this April. She’ll get to shadow a midshipman and dive deep into life at the academy. She’s pumped, and so are we. Just goes to show, no matter how rough the seas, there’s always a lighthouse shining somewhere. Let’s find yours.