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Fred Francis Spoke at Dayton Chapter of the Professional Tax Preparers of Ohio

November 24, 2014

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Fred Francis presented “Dealing with the IRS – What you may or may not know about working with the IRS Exam and Collection Divisions” at a recent meeting of the Dayton Chapter of the Professional Tax Preparers of Ohio. Fred provided insight about dealing with the IRS exam and collection departments, different roles inside of the divisions, what options clients have when dealing with them, and what you can do as a tax professional to help your clients deal with them.​

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