In the USA Today feature, each tax professional was asked for their top tax tips. Anthony Parent replied, “Being at the mercy of the IRS can be one of the most painful experiences of your entire life. Never underestimate the IRS’ power to turn your world upside down. Always file your tax returns, even if you owe money, especially if you owe money. And understand only you can take away your constitutional right to have a lawyer represent you, never the IRS.”
Anthony Parent is the founder of IRSMedic, and managing partner of Parent & Parent LLP, a boutique tax law firm dedicated to working with those with IRS issues and disputes. He is routinely quoted on tax issues in the local and national media, mostly recently in the Wall Street Journal, Smartmoney.com, Wall Street radio, Fox CT and the Hartford Business Journal. He has developed streamlined tax solving systems to ensure the optimum result each and every time.
To read the full feature story about Anthony Parent, as seen on CNBC, Morningstar, CBS MoneyWatch, The Houston Chronicle and others, please visit http://www.irsmedic.com/
To learn more about IRS Medic, please visit http://www.IRSMedic.com
More about Anthony Parent:
Anthony works primarily on cases involving difficult tax problems. His day-to-day practice includes:
• Audit representation
• Bankruptcy consultation and filings
• Tax refund claims
• Comprehensive solutions for those who cannot pay their back taxes
• Offshore Bank Account disclosure
Anthony’s academic credentials include:
• J.D. – Quinnipiac University School of Law
o Internship – Marty Zeldis, Esq. of the Connecticut Public Defenders Appellate Division
o Awarded CATIC (Connecticut Association of Title Insurance Co.) award for Real
Estate Law academic achievement
• B.S., Finance – Southern Connecticut State University
o Managing Editor of the Southern News
o Legislative Intern for James A. Amann, Insurance Committee co-chair
His professional qualifications include:
• Admitted to US Tax Court
• Admitted in Vermont
• Admitted in Connecticut
• Active in:
o American Society of Tax Problem Solvers
o Conn Society of CPAs
o New Haven Bar Association
o Connecticut Bar Association
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