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A Tax Lawyer's Secrets To Dealing With The Oklahoma Tax Commission Part I

Posted by Travis Watkins | Feb 18, 2016 | 0 Comments

Many people call my office scared stiff after receiving threatening letters from the Oklahoma Tax Commission. One of the most common fears is when a person receives a "Notice of Tax Warrant." What a frightening thing to read! But never fear; while the term, "warrant" may sound like there is a warrant out for your arrest, it is actually just a tax lien. This is no different than the IRS' Notice of Tax Lien... it is simply making a legal claim to any assets that you own, so should you try and sell them, they can take the proceeds. There are no immediate repurcussions other than a lowered credit score. Believe me, a Tax Warrant does not mean you are going to jail. When I tell my clients that, the relief on their faces is priceless! But how do you get rid of a Tax Warrant? That is what I am here for. I know the steps to take and when. Typically, I attack the OTC problem after I have negotiated a resolution with the big guys....the IRS. However, certain situations warrant (no pun intended) immediate action with the OTC. If you owe the Oklahoma Tax Commission, call my office for a free tax consultation today! My experienced staff is standing by waiting to help you. What have you got to lose?

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Travis Watkins

Your IRS Weapon® He is the principal and senior tax attorney at Travis Watkins Tax Resolution and Accounting Firm ("Watkins Tax") with offices in Dallas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OK. His firm is unique, as it devotes 100% of its practice to fixing IRS problems for select clients and keeping t...

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