Tax Resolution and Financial Freedom: Using the Financial Planning Process to Resolve IRS Tax Problems

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The LifeSpan Process of Tax Resolution and Financial Freedom is a step by step approach to dealing with IRS tax problems. This book is designed to help individuals with tax liabilities understand how the financial planning process can work to help them deal with the IRS while eliminating negative financial behaviors that often lead to tax troubles. It may also be used as a tool for tax and financial planning professionals to establish tax debt management programs fo… More >>

Tax Resolution and Financial Freedom: Using the Financial Planning Process to Resolve IRS Tax Problems

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One Response to “Tax Resolution and Financial Freedom: Using the Financial Planning Process to Resolve IRS Tax Problems”

  1. If you are a CPA, EA, Enrolled Agent, tax attorney, or financial planner and would like to learn more about using a holistic approach to resolve the problem of increasing tax debt of your clients, then this book is for you. The author believes that the answer to tax debt is to create a holistic tax and financial plan that focuses on the client’s total financial situation. Due to the fact that tax problems are generally a sign of larger financial problems, the author believes that a plan of action that promotes positive financial behavior while preparing for the future is critical. This can be accomplished by bridging the gap between the two disciplines of tax resolution and financial planning — achieving goals and objectives related to resolving tax debt while creating a financial plan to accomplish lifespan financial goals. He believes that every client should be pursuing the goal of “tax freedom” in order to assume control over future tax problems.

    This book is full of helpful charts and worksheets such as: (1) a checklist for ranking financial planning goals; (2) cash flow, spending plan, and net worth worksheets; (3) offer in compromise worksheets; (4) tax resolution action steps; (5) emergency fund projection; and (6) insurance and estate planning checklists.

    In addition, the appendix includes helpful checklists such as: (1) tax resolution tips; (2) financial freedom tips; (3) 10 common tax resolution myths; (4) choosing a tax resolution planner; and (5) seven R’s of financial behavior motivation and change.

    This book is well written and should be on every tax professional and financial planner’s bookshelf. The content of this book is very timely, relevant, and practical in today’s economy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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