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IRS Revenue Officer Representation in Florida

If an IRS Revenue Officer has contacted you, your case has been assigned for personal collection. This typically occurs when the IRS believes the balance is significant, the matter involves a business, or prior collection efforts have not resolved the liability.

Revenue Officers handle serious tax cases. How your case is managed at this stage can affect whether the IRS pursues enforced collection action or accepts a resolution based on your financial circumstances.

I represent individuals and business owners throughout Florida whose cases have been assigned to IRS Revenue Officers. My role is to communicate directly with the Revenue Officer, ensure the IRS has accurate financial information, and work toward an appropriate resolution.

What Is an IRS Revenue Officer?

An IRS Revenue Officer is a field collection officer assigned to specific taxpayers. Revenue Officers work cases personally and are responsible for resolving unpaid federal tax liabilities.

Unlike IRS call center representatives, a Revenue Officer may:

  • Call you directly
  • Request financial information
  • Set deadlines for responding
  • Visit your home or place of business
  • Take steps to enforce collection if necessary

Assignment to a Revenue Officer means your case requires direct attention and careful handling.

Collection Actions a Revenue Officer May Pursue

Revenue Officers have authority to pursue collection of federal tax liabilities. Depending on the circumstances, this may include:

  • Bank levies
  • Wage garnishments
  • Federal tax liens
  • Requests for detailed financial disclosures
  • Collection actions involving business assets
  • Trust Fund Recovery Penalty investigations

These actions are governed by IRS procedures, and the outcome often depends on how the case is presented and managed.

CPA Representation Before the IRS Revenue Officer

As your authorized representative, I communicate directly with the IRS Revenue Officer on your behalf.

Representation typically includes:

  • Obtaining and reviewing IRS account transcripts
  • Determining the current status of IRS collection activity
  • Communicating directly with the assigned Revenue Officer
  • Preparing financial disclosure forms when required
  • Evaluating available resolution options
  • Working with the IRS toward an appropriate resolution based on your financial condition

Each case depends on the taxpayer’s financial condition, filing compliance, and IRS requirements.

Relief From Direct Contact With the IRS

Once you authorize representation using IRS Form 2848, the Revenue Officer will generally communicate with me rather than contacting you directly.

This helps ensure that communications with the IRS are handled properly and that financial information is presented accurately and appropriately.

It also reduces the likelihood of misunderstandings that can delay resolution.

Representation for IRS Revenue Officer Cases Throughout Florida

I represent taxpayers throughout Florida who have been contacted by IRS Revenue Officers, including business owners and individuals with substantial tax liabilities.

My practice focuses on IRS collection matters, including:

  • Revenue Officer assignments
  • Payroll tax liabilities
  • Unfiled tax returns
  • Large individual income tax debts

All representation is handled directly by a CPA.

Schedule a Consultation

If you have been contacted by an IRS Revenue Officer, the matter should be handled promptly and carefully.

To schedule a consultation, call or use the contact form on this website.