Quick heads-up.
Today, four people reached out to me in a panic after getting slapped with an IRS Letter 11.
It’s a nasty little letter that can turn your world upside down if you don’t handle it right.
Let me tell you about one of them—a lady in her 70s living in the Midwest.
She’s been dealing with IRS notices since the start of the year.
Her only income is Social Security and a tiny pension, yet she’s staring down the barrel of a six-figure tax debt.
She was terrified.
Didn’t know what to do.
Then, someone gave her my book. She read the portion on IRS letters and Letter 11, and boom—she called me right away.
Here’s what I told her:
First, we need to slam the brakes on the IRS before they come after her.
She’s got just three weeks to respond, so time’s ticking.
Second, based on what she shared, I’m pretty sure we can make that six-figure debt vanish with an Offer in Compromise.
That’s right—we’re talking about possibly wiping out her debt for good.
She was thrilled—like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
Now, if you’ve received one of these IRS Letter 11s, let me be blunt: You need to act.
Ignoring it is like ignoring a ticking time bomb.
If you miss the deadline, the IRS can start draining your bank account or garnishing your wages.
It’s ugly, embarrassing, and can make paying your bills a nightmare.
So here’s the deal:
Call me at 909-570-1103 or book an appointment ASAP at CallTaxEA.com
My team and I are ready to jump on this and help you sort it out before things get worse.
Don’t wait. The IRS won’t.
Talk soon,
Carlos “Stop the IRS” Samaniego, EA
909-570-1103
TaxDebtConsultant.com
P.S. Can’t sleep because of that IRS letter? You’re not alone. I’ve seen how this kind of stress can eat away at you. But here’s the thing—one quick call could be all it takes to get your peace of mind back. Don’t wait until tomorrow. Reach out now, and let’s put this IRS nightmare to bed tonight.