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Does anyone know which is better to deal with when owing money to the IRS- a tax accountant or a tax attorney- in terms of getting representation with the IRS. thanks!
A account is to make sure you don't get in trouble with the IRS and to explain what he did on your returns. I a case where you did your returns the accoutant wil point out errors or omissions. A attorney will represent you when you have a problem.
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