What is the Internal Revenue Service Kind 656L?
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IRS Form 656-L Offer in Compromise Doubt as to Liability – January 2018Disclaimer The usage of this video does not make up legal recommendations or an attorney-client relationship. It is for educational functions just. Daniel Layton makes no representation or service warranty regarding the materials in this video and presumes no liability for the usage or analysis of information consisted of herein.© 2020 Daniel Layton-- All Rights ReservedDaniel W. Layton is a tax attorney with offices in Newport Beach and Fullerton, California, who utilizes his experience as an ex-IRS attorney and ex-federal district attorney to level the playing field for his clients in Orange County. Whether it is an IRS audit, FTB, EDD, or CDTFA matters, liens or levies, or a criminal tax investigation, choosing the best tax attorney can be an important step in protecting your rights and your livelihood.Please Go To Our Website:
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