This is just priceless.taxdoc, having really screwed the pooch wrote: Once we CTC members are notified by the IRS that we have an IRS debt amounting to tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars, we know for sure the IRS will continue to hound us until a settlement of some sort is reached and fulfilled. The alleged debt will not go away by ignoring it. It must be addressed.
In my case there is an alleged debt of almost $700,000, and I have now decided I will need legal assistance to resolve this matter. I have spoken with several tax attorneys who are more than willing to help, but they know nothing about the book "Cracking the Code". Richardf614 recommended going to http://www.minnslaw.com which I have done, but I have not checked whether or not they know anything about CTC. Have any of you had cause to seek legal assistance and if so do the attornenys in the firm/law practice know anything about CTC? I am interested in your response.
I love how taxdoc says that his debt is alleged and in the same breath decides he's going to need an attorney to get his ass out of this alleged sling it's in.
And so the panic builds.
I'll save you the bother, taxdoc: no reputable attorney takes CTC seriously. In a recent survey, 10 out of 10 tax attorneys who actually do real tax law have correctly identified CTC and it's purveyor as a total scam.
Come January 13th this truth will be revealed.