Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Power of Tax Defense Attorneys Tax Corner, host Abigail Vaca interviews Juda Gabaie, an expert tax attorney from Gabaie & Associates LLC. They discuss tax settlements, IRS negotiations, and common misconceptions about tax resolution. Juda shares success stories and provides valuable insights into qualifying for tax settlements.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:32 - About Gabaie & Associates and firm background
01:12 - Common misconceptions about IRS settlements
01:45 - Typical situations for seeking tax settlements
02:42 - Differences between tax settlements and other resolution options
04:08 - How to determine the best tax resolution path
05:09 - Role of negotiations in tax settlements
05:50 - Success case examples
07:03 - Advice for those considering tax settlements
About the Show:
The Power of Tax Defense Attorneys Tax Corner with Juda Gabaie is a podcast dedicated to helping individuals and businesses understand tax resolution options. Listeners can learn from expert tax attorney Juda Gabaie about navigating IRS and state tax issues, settlements, and various resolution programs.
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