Former IRS Revenue Officer

Former IRS Revenue Officer

Michael Raanan, EA

Santa Ana, CA

Male, 35

My tenure with the largest and most powerful collection agency in the world, the IRS, began fresh out of college and with much surprise. Following an extensive interview process and a cross-country flight to the West Coast, I found myself in Los Angeles with the unenviable task of getting delinquent taxpayers back into tax compliance. After approximately 8 years of service, I left, and now find myself (very literally) on the other side of the table helping taxpayers resolve their IRS disputes.

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Last Answer on May 16, 2017

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Do IRS agents give out a different name in an audit

Asked by Martin about 5 years ago

 

Where you law enforcement

Asked by Jane over 4 years ago

 

do agents change their names

Asked by Martin about 5 years ago

 

What to do when your revenue officer never responds. She doesn't respond to the company representing me or when we contact her.

Asked by gr8t68 over 7 years ago

 

Why would the IRS file liens in one state but not re-file them if someone moved to a different state? Could this indicate someone is under criminal investigation?

Asked by 199819991127 over 7 years ago

 

Several tax pros have tried to help me with 100k + tax liens, but I can't get my tax transcripts To file for 3 yrs. A retired IRS agent said it would take her 5 days, and it's been 20 days. I'm going broke and not geting any help with my taxes.

Asked by JackieO over 7 years ago

 

Hello Mr. Raanan, can you tell me what a 1040 "tax" is on Notice of Levy/ Does it refer to 26 USC section 1040? Thak You, Roy

Asked by Roy about 6 years ago