Our Daily Schedule

Five days per week, Monday through Friday, at 8:00 a.m. sharp, we call IRS to begin our day's work. Actually, we usually spend about an hour each day preparing that day's files for our calls to IRS. Please understand that if you call us before 10:00 a.m., you'll probably get our answering machine.

We do not answer the phone before 10:00 since we begin our day with phone calls to IRS to discuss our current wage levy cases and it is best that we concentrate on these matters uninterrupted. Unless, of course, it's our wives or one of our daughters (who usually say "I love you, Daddy" right before asking for money).

Immediately at 10:00 a.m. we update our client files and e-mail our clients informing them of what happened with their cases. If needed, we will call some of those clients.

After this, we return phone calls to other troubled taxpayers and other clients.

Every afternoon we make a second and third series of phone calls to IRS and talk to them about any clients whose tax matters need to be updated. We also discuss any new clients who have talked to us during the day. The remainder of our day is spent on the phone and preparing for the next day's work, as well as fine tuning the current day's work so that IRS will release as many wage and bank levies as quickly as we can get them to do so.

I am in Texas. That's Central Time (CST)

As you can see, I place my highest priority on getting IRS to release those wage levies. My clients depend on me to provide them with a service that they can get nowhere else.

I spend less and less time each month on matters and clients that are not levy-based. I am focusing my entire practice on levy-related issues.

Except for the existing tax clients I still manage but am thinning out, I get 100% of my business from this Internet site...

That's why I am The National Internet CPA. It's not just a fancy name. It's a service I am proud of.