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Representing the Bankrupt Taxpayerprovides crucial information to practitioners in both bankruptcy and taxation fields. Coverage includes:

  • Securing information from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • The IRS tax collection system
  • Tax liens/levy and seizure
Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Publication date:2024-10-10
Practice area:Tax & accounting
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Arthur H. Boelter

Arthur H. Boelter was with the Internal Revenue Service for nearly 10 years. He served as a revenue officer in the Collection Division of the IRS. Later, he was with the Special Procedures Staff where he handled various offers in compromise, transferee 

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