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3609 W. MacArthur Blvd, #811
Santa Ana, CA 92704
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Fight the IRS with Orange County's best IRS Practitioner on your team. John L. McCready, Enrolled Agent trains audit defense pros and AARP tax counselors; he is part of the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers and has helped hundreds of taxpayers beat IRS audits, penalties, and debt problems.
Unlike most CPAs and tax attorneys, John L. McCready, Enrolled Agent is a federally authorized tax practitioner because of proven competency in tax law and handling IRS problems.
IRS tax lien or levy? Stop garnishments right away; find ways to get IRS tax debts settled or even discharged completely.
It's not 10%, and it's not 20%; the tax on early IRA/401k distributions is usually over 47.05%. Discover penalty-free and tax-free options before distributing retirement money.
We proudly serve:
* South Coast Metro
* Fountain Valley
* Costa Mesa
* Westminster
* Garden Grove
* Tustin
* Orange
* Irvine
* Anaheim
* Stanton
* Midway City
* Newport Beach
* Huntington Beach
* Laguna
* Lake Forest
* Aliso Viejo
September 7, 2011
The IRS sent me a notice that I owed more taxes. I took it in to OC Tax Help (OC Tax Geek) and not only did I not have to pay more taxes, but he got me an additional refund!!! John McCready is caring, diligent, and always gets me the lowest taxes--honestly and fairly!
– James
A. IRS Audit Defense Representation, Offers-In-Compromise, Income Tax Return Preparation, e-file, Back Taxes (corporations, LLC's, partnerships & individuals), CDP Hearings, Return Reviews, Tax Planning, Incorporations, QuickBooks Setup & Maintenance, Legal Document Preparation (Bankruptcy, Wills, Trusts, Advanced Directives).
A. Any Attorney or CPA is allowed to pretend that they know tax law and how to fight the IRS; IRS Enrolled Agents are the only Federally Authorized Tax Practitioners due to proven competency in all areas of tax law and IRS representation.
A. The IRS allows any CPA or Attorney to pretend that they know enough about taxes to represent taxpayers under audit. The ones that are really good can take the Enrolled Agent Exam and put the initials "E.A." after their name so that people know they are a tax expert.
A. Looking for a good CPA or tax attorney? Ask them what types of IRS audits they have won recently. A tax attorney or CPA that does not do much audit work with the IRS will tend to make a lot of mistakes on an income tax return... if the want to be aggressive and helpful, they are likely to unnecessarily cause audit red flags. This is the reason why an inexperienced tax attorney or CPA will tend to miss key deductions; they would rather cause you extra tax then run the risk of creating a IRS audit that they don't know how to win. In short, find a good IRS Enrolled Agent that has won several audits for people with your situation.