You can't get blood out of a turnip!

The IRS has certain individuals they cannot collect taxes from. Jeff Fouts can help you determine if you are in the not collectible category.

"Not Collectible" Status

  • It's a fact - you can't get blood out of a turnip.
  • Even the IRS knows it and accepts that fact.
  • If the IRS determines that you are "Not Collectible", they MUST IMMEDIATELY stop any wage or bank levies (garnishments) against you.

You may be eligible for relief TODAY

  • In order for you to be considered "Not Collectible" by the IRS, you must meet certain guidelines.
  • If you meet these guidelines, you could be in a VERY good position to get rid of your tax debts once and for all!

You must be very careful

  • You should hire a professional with knowledge of the IRS' procedures.
  • Why? Because the key is to determine the least amount that the IRS will accept from you.
  • Let a tax professional prepare the documents for you - quickly and affordable.
  • If your financial information is not submitted correctly, you will be forced to pay more than necessary.

See if you qualify to be declared "Uncollectible" and call Jeff Fouts today.

Fouts Law Office · 572 Maddox Drive, Suite 213 · Ellijay, GA 30540 · Tel: (800) 509-2770 · Fax: (706) 636-5293
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