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The book the IRS doesn't want you to read The Internal Revenue Service can wreak havoc on your life. But now you can confront America's most intimidating government agency with confidence. Packed with practical information and advice, Stand Up to the IRS reveals the tactics of the IRS and how to deal with them. Turn to Stand Up to the IRS when you need help: defending your deductions filing a late return working out a long-term payment plan stopping collection efforts avoiding property seizures determining if bankruptcy offers a solution learning what to say when you face an auditor, and appealing an auditor's decision.



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Frederick W. Daily

Frederick (Fred) W. Daily is a nationally known tax lawyer, writer and lecturer. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and the Florida College of Law. Fred holds a Masters in Law (Taxation) and formerly served on the tax faculty at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.Fred's practice is exclusively devoted to civil and criminal tax litigation and IRS problem resolution. Fred consults on tax matters worldwide through his website, taxattorneydaily.com. He is "AV" rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating earned by American attorneys.He is a member of the State of California and Florida Bar Associations, and is entitled to practice federal tax law in all states, and before the U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Supreme Court and federal District and Courts of Appeal.Fred is the author of tax and business books, including Nolo's "Stand Up to the IRS," "Tax Savvy for Small Business, "Surviving an IRS Tax Audit" and "Winning the IRS Game." His books have continuously been in print since 1992, and are updated annually. They are available at major booksellers, Nolo.com and Amazon.com.Fred's tax commentary has been utilized on software such as Intuit's Quicken and TurboTax and Microsoft Money; his tax advice is posted on Taxattorneydaily.com, Unclefed.com and Nolo.com. He has given tax programs for Enrolled Agents, CPAs, and even IRS agents. Fred attended, and provided data used in the 1998 Senate Finance Committee IRS hearings, that resulted in a sweeping IRS Reform act.He is regularly quoted in publications including the New York Times, Maxim, U. S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, Tax Hotline, Bottom Line, Redbook, Smart Money, and Money. His television appearances include ABC's Good Morning America, Fox's Burden of Proof, CBS's Street Stories; he has appeared on hundreds of local and national radio programs, including NPR's Marketplace.



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