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IRS Revenue Officer in Southwest Florida

When a Revenue Officer shows up at your Sarasota business, the IRS has decided your case needs personal attention.

Revenue Officers assigned to Southwest Florida cases operate out of the IRS's Tampa and Fort Myers offices. When one is assigned to your case, it means the IRS has decided automated collection isn't working and your case needs personal attention.

ROs can visit your Sarasota business, your home, your bank. They can talk to your employees and your customers. They have the authority to file liens, issue levies, seize assets, and recommend business closure. These aren't theoretical powers — I've seen all of them used in Southwest Florida.

What to Do

Do not talk to the Revenue Officer without representation. Get an attorney on file immediately. Once a Power of Attorney is filed, the RO communicates through your attorney. The pressure drops, the conversation becomes professional, and the negotiation happens on terms you can manage.

If an IRS Revenue Officer has contacted you in Sarasota or anywhere in Southwest Florida, call me today. ROs work on deadlines, and their next step is usually enforcement.

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