Posts Tagged ‘mailings’

Arizona IRS Lien Records

Arizona IRS Lien Records

IRS Tax Lien Marketing Lists in Arizona FederalTaxLienSearch.com has now added Arizona to the states in which we collect IRS Notice of Federal Tax Lien records. Updated weekly, we cover the major counties of Maricopa, Yavapai, Yuma and more. Your tax problem resolution CPA EA or JD practice can now target the Phoenix, Mesa, Flagstaff and Prescott markets among many others in the Grand Canyon State. Every list we sell includes the date filed, amount owed, tax type and balance, and the full name and mailing address of the recipient; sample spreadsheet available upon request. Combine Arizona IRS lien lists with other ...

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Three Steps to Get Started

Three Steps to Get Started

Jump Start Your Marketing Campaign My name's Andrew Schaefer and I'm an Enrolled Agent here in Orlando, Florida. I run Insight Tax Services and fix people's IRS tax problems everyday as my "main gig." In my road to building my successful practice, I learned about what works and what doesn't to reach new clients. The plain truth: Big faceless data brokers mostly sell pretty crummy marketing lists. Their records are usually at least a few weeks old, they have big minimum order amounts, and sometimes their records aren't even real IRS liens! When my friends in the business started asking me ...

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Attorney Marketing Issues

Attorney Marketing Issues

Tax Problem Resolution Attorney Advertising Restrictions If you're a lawyer, you likely know that there are significant Bar Association marketing rules to protect the public from unscrupulous counsel. Here in Florida, there is a plethora of rules one must abide by in order to stay within the regulations and keep one's ability to practice law. Keep in mind that I am not an attorney- I'm an Enrolled Agent- and this should not be considered legal advice. Make sure to perform additional research before relying on the following information. Each state has its own rules to abide by, but let's discuss Florida since ...

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Write Your Tax Lien Marketing Letter

Write Your Tax Lien Marketing Letter

Write Your Tax Lien Marketing Letter I've spoken with several tax resolution practitioners that confidently declare they will build their practice with direct mail to emulate successful practices. Unfortunately, some get stuck when they have to design and write their mail piece. Let's break down the process so you don't join the ranks of the dreamers that stay asleep. First and foremost, you want to put yourself in the shoes of the person who, just days before, received a Certified Letter from the IRS notifying them that their property is now subject to a Federal Tax Lien. Imagine that, what a scary ...

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Lifestyles of the CNC and Famous

Lifestyles of the CNC and Famous

Is Casey Anthony's IRS Tax Problem Resolved? Besides to protect their interest in all property, one of the main reasons the IRS files Federal Tax Liens is to notify the public that a business or individual owes the government money. Because credit bureaus collect this information,  lenders are more wary of extending credit to FTL recipients. And when you're a celebrity, it usually makes the news. Right here in our backyard, Casey Marie Anthony (of tabloid fame) seems to be having some tax troubles. Her first tax lien was filed back in May, listing her 2008 calendar year 1040 debt as $68,520.41.  See ...

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Intro to Tax Lien Mailings

Intro to Tax Lien Mailings

If you're a tax practitioner, sending mail to potential clients with a recently filed Notice of Federal Tax Lien is the proverbial "lowest hanging fruit" of your marketing campaign. These individuals have an immediate need for extensive tax services, and they usually have no idea where to turn and what their options are. The opportunity for your business is clear. If you're subscribing to our lists and sending out mail to your regional market, you can often be the first letter in their mailbox offering tax problem resolution services. Our own tax business mailer sometimes even beats the IRS Federal Tax ...

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