Episodes

  • Ep 12, S 2 - Is there enough work for licensed tax pros to take on IRS Collections cases? Heck Yeah!
    Oct 3 2024
    In this episode, we dive into the opportunities available for licensed tax professionals in handling IRS collections cases. Using data from the IRS Data Book, we explore the prevalence of taxpayer delinquent accounts, offers in compromise, and installment agreements. The host discusses the potential earnings for tax professionals, emphasizing the benefits of transitioning to a representation-focused firm or simply add IRS Collections representation to your tax practice for additional revenue. Additionally, the episode introduces you to their sponsor the Tax Resolution Academy® as a resource for learning how to manage these cases effectively, ensuring an abundance of work for motivated professionals. 00:00 Introduction and Common Question 00:15 IRS Data Book Overview 01:16 Taxpayer Delinquent Accounts 03:05 Handling Delinquent Returns 05:01 Earnings Potential for Tax Professionals 06:15 Offers in Compromise and Collection Data 08:23 Installment Agreements and Revenue Opportunities 10:17 Conclusion and Further Resources
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    13 mins
  • Ep 8, S 2 - Get Friggin' Paid and how to deal with the "But you didn't tell me that!" Client
    Aug 29 2024

    In this episode, the Dan Henn, CPA, CTR™ focuses on best practices for communication and documentation in the tax representation field. He emphasizes the importance of reducing verbal communications to written form to avoid disputes. He suggests using emails, letters, and recordings to accomplish this task.

    Dan Henn, CPA, CTR™ also provides strategies for securing payments upfront, highlighting the necessity of engagement letters and retainers to ensure that tax professionals are compensated fairly for their work. Practical tips for explaining client obligations and protecting oneself from legal action are also discussed.

    00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic

    00:50 Importance of Written Communication

    04:26 Examples and Scenarios

    10:19 Getting Paid: Strategies and Tips

    19:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    21 mins
  • Ep 7, S 2 - Using Newsletters in Your Practice and Getting Paid for your Time
    Aug 22 2024

    In this insightful episode of the IRS Whisperer Podcast, we delve into the dual topics of leveraging newsletters for business growth and ensuring you are adequately compensated for your professional services.

    Key Highlights:

    • The Power of Newsletters: Discover how newsletters can be a potent tool for marketing and client engagement. Dan Henn, CPA, CTR™ shares a preference for traditional paper newsletters, emphasizing their tangible value and personal touch. Tips are provided on content variety, including inspirational stories, personal anecdotes, and even recipes to make newsletters more engaging and relatable.
    • Building Client Relationships: The episode stresses the importance of creating personal connections through newsletters. Sharing personal stories and achievements helps clients feel closer to you, fostering trust and loyalty.
    • Maximizing Revenue: Learn strategies for getting paid what you're worth. The Dan Henn, CPA, CTR™ discusses the importance of using engagement letters and charging separately for additional services like installment agreements and dealing with IRS notices. This ensures that your expertise and time are valued appropriately.
    • Practical Advice: The episode offers practical advice on managing newsletters, whether through direct mail or email, and how to use them as a tool to maintain regular contact with clients, ultimately reducing client turnover.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights on how to enhance your practice's communication strategy and ensure you're compensated fairly for your expertise.

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    24 mins
  • Ep 6, S 2 - Writing a Book for Tax Pros the Easy Way
    Aug 8 2024

    Writing a book is one of the best things you can do for your tax practice. It can become the best thing to differentiate yourself from your competition. It will become your new business card and it can lead to better clients, speaking gigs, and possibly TV/radio/podcast interviews.

    Why don't you have a book of your own with your name in the title. Make it a goal for you to have a book with your name as the author before we get into the next tax season. If you want to get better and go farther faster, this is the way to go AND the great thing, is it really does not have to take a lot of time out of your already busy day.

    Listen to this episode for the hints you need to take the next step. Reach out to us at irswhispererpodcast@taxresolutionacademy.com. Check out our sponsor, the Tax Resolution Academy® https://taxresolutionacademy.com/ or to join the Tax Resolution Academy® https://community.taxresolutionacademy.com/

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    13 mins
  • Ep 5. S 2 - Raising Fees - Why is it so hard?
    Jul 25 2024

    Welcome to our exploration of a topic that many tax professionals and licensed practitioners often grapple with: raising fees. Despite the ever-present dynamics of inflation and market forces, numerous professionals find it incredibly challenging to increase their rates. In this episode, we'll dive into several key reasons behind this hesitation and examine how it affects your clients, profits, and overall psyche.

    Before the next tax season or your next big client, consider incrementally raising your fees. Evaluate what you're charging, the value you're providing, and take the leap to adjust your rates. Engage with other tax professionals, mentors, and your client base to understand their perspectives and make informed decisions. Remember, your skills and knowledge are valuable, and your fees should reflect that.

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    35 mins
  • Retainers and Shock and Awe - Improve your collections and Impress those Prospects
    Jul 18 2024

    Collecting retainers has been one of the best things that I ever did. I collected a 50 percent retainer on tax preparation. I would do at least a 50 percent retainer on collections cases. If you want to know more and how to handle this in your tax practice, this episode is for you.

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    9 mins
  • Offer-in-Compromise Doubt as to Liability vs Audit Reconsideration
    11 mins
  • Time Hogs - Time to slaughter this evil in your life
    9 mins