Tax Resolution Practice Trends Podcast
Welcome to the Tax Resolution Practice Trends Podcast where you'll discover how to get more tax resolution clients than you ever thought possible...Without breaking the bank with your host, Michael Rozbruch.
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EP30: How Much Should Tax Resolution Businesses Spend On Marketing? - The Answer
07/26/2022
EP30: How Much Should Tax Resolution Businesses Spend On Marketing? - The Answer
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here. Also known as the Roz Man. And I teach CPAs, enrolled agents, attorneys, and other tax professionals how to build and grow lucrative tax resolution practices. And I get this question asked so many times. "Mike, how much should I spend on marketing to attract a new tax resolution client." Well, the rule of thumb is if you're doing paid marketing like if you're doing direct mail or even radio, the rule of thumb is about 20% of your gross amount of money that you're going to be taking in should be earmarked for budgeted for marketing. For example, for one $5,000 client, the cost per acquisition is about $1,000. That's 20% of $5,000. That's what you should budget and market for your tax resolution clients. About $1,000 is the cost per acquisition for each new client. So if you wanted five new clients a month, five new clients a month at an average fee of $5,000, that's $25,000 gross a month. You need to earmark or budget about $5,000 in marketing to attract your firm's new $5,000 tax resolution clients. If you want to do more than that, that's what you need to budget. But the rule of thumb is about 20% of your top line should be earmarked for marketing. So to attract new tax resolution clients. That's the video for this week. We'll see you next time. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you. Tax resolution is a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money. All on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year, and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP29: IRS Commissioner
07/19/2022
EP29: IRS Commissioner
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, also known as the Roz Man. And I help CPAs, enrolled agents, attorneys, and other tax professionals build highly lucrative practices by showing you how to add $5,000 tax resolution clients to your business. And the IRS just came out as they have for the last 20 years with their list for 2022 of their dirty dozen. And one thing on the list really upset me, and I find it offensive. And I think you will, too. And this was right out of the mouth of Charles Rettig, the IRS commissioner. He says that no one can get a better deal for taxpayers than they usually get for themselves by working directly with the IRS to resolve their tax issues. This is something that Chuck Rettig said, are you kidding me? I mean, seriously. And I find this offensive and actually amusing at the same time, because Chuck Rettig was in private practice for 30 or 35 years in Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, whose firm was dependent on taxpayers hiring him to do offers and compromise, among other resolution and litigation cases. Look, 50 million people in this country have an IRS problem large enough that warrants professional representation. The vast majority of you of tax resolution practitioners are honest, reputable people who really care about their clients. They're not there to take their money and not do the work. So for Chuck Rettig to make a statement like that, I find offensive, actually. And you should, too, because so many people need our help today. So many people need to get their IRS issues behind them. There are so many non-filers. So even though they may not qualify for an offer in compromise, they still need help with an installment agreement, a partial pay installment agreement, a currently not collectible situation, perhaps an innocent spouse relief request or a penalty abatement request. There are so many other options other than an offer in compromise to resolve your tax payer's issues. Look, the vast majority of your tax resolution clients, over 70% are not going to qualify for an offer in compromise. That's why I find this statement so offensive by the commissioner of the IRS. So when you follow the Roz strategy system for taking somebody through a financial consultation, you'll know by the end of that consultation, number one, if you want to work with them. Number two, if you can actually help them. And number three, that you have a real good high level of confidence you can resolve their tax problem. So that's the video for this week. We'll see you next time. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you. Tax resolution is a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money. All on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year, and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP28: Million-Dollar Mindset for CPA Firms, EAs, & Tax Professionals
07/12/2022
EP28: Million-Dollar Mindset for CPA Firms, EAs, & Tax Professionals
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, also known as the Rozman. And I help CPAs, enrolled agents, attorneys, and other tax professionals build highly lucrative practices by showing them how to add tax resolution clients to their practice. And a healthy person has 1000 dreams. An unhealthy person has but just one dream. Let that sink in for a minute because we have to look at ourselves as the million-dollar racehorse. If we own our own business, a lot of people depend on us. Think about this. If you had $1,000,000 racehorse that every time he ran, he won $1,000,000 at the racetrack, would you feed him unfertilized grain? Would you make sure that he got enough rest every night? Would he have the best groomers and trainers knowing that he was the million-dollar racehorse? That's how you have to think of yourself. You have to stop eating junk food and start eating healthy food and taking vitamins and getting 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night. Because you are the million-dollar racehorse. You have to feed yourself healthy foods. You have to ingest healthy things, and get the rest you need. Make sure you have the best coaches and trainers and exercise and eat well because you are the million-dollar racehorse. Don't ever forget that. And we'll see you on the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you. Tax resolution is a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money. All on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year, and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP27: Always Ask For The Sale
04/15/2022
EP27: Always Ask For The Sale
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, Creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit and Founder of Roz Strategies. When I started in the tax resolution business and had my initial consultations with clients sitting at the other end of the desk or on the phone, I would go through my repertoire and script. They were great candidates as the chemistry was great, and I wanted to work with them. However, I wondered why I wasn't retained by people I thought should be retaining me. I knew I could help them. At the end of my consultations, I would say, "Hey Joe, how does that sound to you?" They answer with, "Well, I got to talk with my wife," or "I need to think about it." I realized I was leaving something so important out of my conversations. I didn't follow these four phases to a consultation. The meet, probe prescribe and close. The close phase was where I was underperforming. And it wasn't until I learned these ten most important words in the tax resolution dictionary or language. Memorize and say this as you close the prospect. "What credit card do you want to put that on?" and then be quiet, let the client respond. If you don't ask for the sale, you're not going to get it. You're not going to get retained; grow your deposits in your bank account and be able to provide for you and your family. It is so important to ask for the sale. So many of our members and practitioners I speak to don't say those ten magic words at the end of their consultation, and they just let the client walk out the door without getting retained. Just by saying, "What credit card do you want to put that on?" You will see your close rate soar. You will start seeing clients coming into the fold, and you'll start seeing your bank account growing. So don't forget these most essential words in the tax resolution language and always ask for the sale. See you in the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side. rozstrategies.com/live-training #taxresolution
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EP26: Managing Client Expectations
04/01/2022
EP26: Managing Client Expectations
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, Creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit and Founder of Roz Strategies. Let me tell you about a coaching call I had just the other day with a Platinum Mastermind Member. He said, "Mike, I have this situation where I got a client about eight months ago. When I had my initial consultation, they were a perfect client for an Offer In Compromise (OIC). They had a payroll tax situation, and now we're eight months into the case. I told him the range of the settlement based on historical experience. As I'm putting the package together with all the source documents, I realize the client actually doesn't qualify for an Offer In Compromise (OIC)." Now he has to go back and have a very uncomfortable conversation with the client. The client gets upset and asks for a refund. All this could have been avoided by doing the following, and I also learned this the hard way. When taking the client through the initial consultation, you fill out what I call a "mini Form 433-A". It's a one-pager or cheat sheet that gives you all the information you know that's asked on the formal IRS Form 433-A to diagnose the case so you can come up with your prescription and price the case. Now here's the thing that no one realizes to do, you need to get the client to sign in the date that mini form/one-page cheat sheet. Because when the issue comes up eight months from now and the client is unhappy, you can trot out that mini 433-A one sheet that the client signed representing to you this is what he told you and reconcile between the two. So the client isn't upset and isn't asking for a refund. It's managing expectations throughout the pendency of the case. Every time you have an opportunity to talk to that client for those eight months, I have what's called the 14 Touch Point Client Assurance System, where you give them a case status update every 28 days. Every time you contact the client, you are managing their expectations. Don't wait for eight months to go by and say, "Hey Joe, you don't qualify for an offer because of X, Y and Z." Once you have the mini 433-A, leverage that one-pager and have an intelligent, informative discussion with your client why they don't qualify. For example, the client may have told you that the equity of his home was worth $200,000 eight months ago and that he had a mortgage of $160,000 on it. Now everyone knows that the real estate market is going through the roof. Eight months later, the new value of the house is $275,000. He still has the same outstanding mortgage of $160,000, so all of a sudden, he is no longer a candidate for an Offer In Compromise (OIC, just based on the increase in the equity of his real property. And once you have his representations to you eight months ago that said the house was only worth $200,000. Now you can have an informative, intelligent discussion with the client on why he doesn't qualify, and he won't be asking for a refund or be upset. So that's the big tip for this week, and we'll see you in the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side. #taxresolution
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EP25: Never Let A Client Hire You For Just Offer In Compromise
03/25/2022
EP25: Never Let A Client Hire You For Just Offer In Compromise
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, Creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit and Founder of Roz Strategies. Never let a client hire you only for an Offer In Compromise (OIC). Look, only 30 to 35% at most of your tax resolution clients will qualify for an Offer In Compromise because there are stringent requirements to be eligible. So most of your clients are going to be Installment Agreement (IA), Partial Pay IA, Innocent Spouse Relief and Currently Not Collectible (CNC) clients. Here's the thing. When a client comes to you, and they're a great candidate for an Offer In Compromise, you've got to remember that you can't guarantee anything. You can't ensure what you're going to settle the case for and the outcome because the IRS is the final arbiter, and they have the last word. So when a client comes to you, and you've determined after you've taken them through a financial consultation that they're a good Offer In Compromise candidate — write in your engagement letter and put a couple of these paragraphs. Prepare, submit and negotiate an Offer in Compromise "OR" (that's the keyword here) an Installment Agreement and paragraph number three, add Penalty Abatement. In this way, if the client doesn't qualify, the IRS rejects or returns your request for an Offer in Compromise, the clients don't get upset. They're not asking you for a refund because you have determined and spoke to them that hey, if you don't qualify for an OIC or if we're not successful at the end of the day, we're also going to prepare an Installment Agreement or a Penalty Abatement. Because the client is hiring you to resolve their case on a permanent basis and hiring you for representation, don't forget to include the "OR" after the Offer in Compromise paragraph for Installment Agreement and Penalty Abatement. And that's the tip for today. We'll see you in the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side. #taxresolution #oic #offerincompromise
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EP24: The Importance Of Mindset And Gratitude In Business
03/19/2022
EP24: The Importance Of Mindset And Gratitude In Business
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, Founder of Roz Strategies and Creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit. With all the stuff going on in the world right now, inflation going through the roof, paying more money at the grocery store, at the gas station and with wars going on, we got to remember a couple of things, guys. #1 We live in the best country on the planet. We value our freedoms and everything sacred to us here in this country. But here's the thing. When I get up every morning, without a doubt, whether I'm traveling on vacation or at home, I write out a gratitude list. I start every morning with the same sentence. It says: "Today is already a great day because it is." I want to get in that frame of mind from the moment I wake up and open my eyes because that starts and sets up the day for me. "I'm also grateful for transportation, a roof over my head, food in my stomach, for family, for people that love me and for people that I love. I am grateful for all of those things. I'm grateful that I have some money in the bank. I'm thankful that my bills are paid." And you know what? It's not enough to think that, you need to put pen to paper and list that out every morning. That's what I do, and it puts me in a great frame of mind, and that's my tip for you. It's called the Michael Mindset Gratitude Tip. I'll see you in the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side. #taxresolution #gratitude #mindset
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EP23: How to Respond To “Your Just Too Expensive”
03/04/2022
EP23: How to Respond To “Your Just Too Expensive”
Hey, I'm Michael Rozbruch, Founder of Roz Strategies and Creator of the Tax Resolution, Domination System and Toolkit. This is a much different sales objection than someone saying, "I don't have any money." OK? This is an objection where the person doesn't want to be taken advantage of. This is an objection where a person doesn't want to pay over what he thinks he should pay. So prospects who ask this don't want to overpay. They just want to feel that you're going to be taking care of them. So how do you answer that? Well, number one is you agree and affirm that, "yes, this is a lot of money to come up with right now." You state that their matter is going to take six to ten months to resolve. Now, usually, people who bring this objection up have gotten lowball quotes from some of your competitors. Let's say you come up with your fee schedule that it's going to cost the client $7500 to resolve their case. And they may have gotten a fee quote, a lowball quote from someone else for $2500. And you know, it's going to take six to ten months to resolve their matter. So what I would say is, "Mr. Client, do you honestly think that they're going to put a CPA, an enrolled agent or an attorney on your case for $250 a month to resolve your problem?" They can't, and they won't. So instead, you never drop your price. You never discount your price. Instead, you build value. You build value by saying, “Hey, this is going to take a long time.” “We're going to put a professional licensed EAA or CPA or attorney on your matter. You tell them that you're going to do the research to make sure that you're going to settle their case for the lowest amount allowed by law in the most expeditious fashion possible. You never guarantee a certain dollar amount that you're going to settle the case for. You never guarantee a certain monthly payment amount that you're going to settle the case for. You can only promise or guarantee things that are in your direct control. Look, the stakes are high for your prospect. The stakes are high because if they don't resolve the problem, they're never going to be able to have a bank account. They're never going to be able to leave a legacy. Also, IRS problems have a habit of ruining all aspects of your prospects life, including relationships with their spouse, relationships with their kids. So your job is to put them at ease. Your job is to build value. Your job is to paint a picture of what life is going to be like with the IRS problem resolved. That's how you answer the objection, “Well, you're just too expensive.” I hope you got some value from this video and we'll see on the next one. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, Click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP22: How Do You Guarantee Profits And Cash Flow?
02/25/2022
EP22: How Do You Guarantee Profits And Cash Flow?
Hey, I'm Michael Rozbruch, Founder of Roz Strategies and Creator of the Tax Resolution, Domination System and Toolkit. And how do you guarantee that you're going to have cash flow and profits next month? How do you guarantee that you're going to have cash flow and profits three months from now, six months from now, or even a year from now? How do you fill your sales pipeline? How do you monetize that pipeline and keep it full all year round? Now, just like oxygen is necessary for life. Marketing is the oxygen. Marketing is the fuel for your professional practice. Look, if you're paying 200 to 300 dollars a lead, if you're engaging in paid advertising like Google page search or radio advertising or other paid advertising, and a lead cost you two to three hundred dollars, every time the phone rings or every time you get an inquiry, why in the world would you not keep following up with that lead? Most professional practices do not do that. It's one and done. They get a lead. If they don't convert or if they can't contact them, they stop following up. Now, once you learn how to follow up with people who have reached out to you, we're not talking cold calling, we're talking people who've actually reached out to you via one of your marketing advertisements then, that's a warm lead. Now, after you've had the initial consultation with that prospect and you've decided that you can help them, and even more importantly, you've decided you want to work with them. OK. If they don't hire you on the spot, if you can't close the deal on the spot, you give them your engagement letter. You give them a power of attorney to take with them. You give them an 8821 form, a credit card authorization or any authorization. You either give it to them, when they leave your office or on the phone, you email them your information. Now here's the thing. Two thirds of those people who you've had those conversations with, 67 percent of them will become a client between the second day you met them to the 80th date. If you follow up with them, if you put them in a seven step follow up sequence where they're getting direct mail from you, they're getting email from you, they're getting follow up phone calls from you during that 180 day period. And 67 percent will convert into paid clients. Once you put this system in place, and here's the thing, here's how you determine what your pipeline is. Since you've done the engagement letter, you know what the value of that case is. OK. So take the total amount of the value of all those engagement letters for people that you've had consultations with but didn't hire you on the spot. Take the value of that total universe. Multiply it by 67 percent. That's the future value. That's actually the current value of your pipeline today and that that money is going to be coming into you over the next one month to 180 days later, if you have a formal follow up sequence with them. So that's the tip for today. Follow up with your prospects. Do not ignore them. Do not be a one-and-done professional practice that's leaving all this money on the table. That's the tip for today. We'll see in the next video. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, Click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP21: What’s The Difference Between a Transactional Versus a Relationship Sale
02/18/2022
EP21: What’s The Difference Between a Transactional Versus a Relationship Sale
Hey, I'm Michael Rozbruch, Founder of Roz Strategies and Creator of the Tax Resolution, Domination System and Toolkit. And what's the difference between a transactional sale versus a relationship sale? What does this really mean? What does a transaction sale mean? What does a relationship sale mean? A transactional sale means I got to make the sale. I got to have this revenue. Versus a relationship sale is this: people want to be understood before they contract and hire you. People don't do business with you because they understand what you do.They do business with you because they feel understood. And I want to repeat that because once this sinks in, once you adopt this mindset, everything changes when you have consultations and you're trying to close the deal and get clients into your firm. Again, people don't do business with you because they understand what you do. People do business with you because they want to feel understood. It's all about the relationship. When I had my consultations, I would find some common ground that I can be relatable to my prospect.I never talked down to them.I never talked like I knew more than they did. I wanted to have that emotional bond with them from the very get go of the consultation. So once you adopt having a relationship versus a transaction, everything changes.It's the difference between what a customer is versus what a client is. A customer is a one-time transaction. A client is a relationship. It's a long-term relationship that you have with a client. So that's the tip for this video. And we will see on the next one. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, Click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP20: When Should You Hire Your Next Employee?
02/11/2022
EP20: When Should You Hire Your Next Employee?
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch here, Creator of the Tax Resolution, Domination System and ToolKit and Founder of Roz Strategies. And when is the best time to hire your next or new employee? When is the best time to hire your newest team member? OK, the best time to hire somebody is when you least can afford it, because if you're a solopreneur and you're a one-on-paper hander and everything revolves around you where you are the bottleneck and you're doing everything in your firm, you don't have a business. You have a high paying job. OK, to have a business, you need systems. You need predictable systems. You also need to have people that you can delegate some functions to free up your time. Because if you're a business owner, you should be spending most of your day generating leads and talking to qualified prospects, not actually working IN your business. You should be working ON your business, and in order to do that, you need help meet team members that you can delegate to. So when should you do that? When should you hire that person? When you least can't afford it. Because something magical happens when someone is on payroll and you need to make that payroll every Friday or every other Friday, you start figuring things out on how to bring revenue into your firm. It's very, very interesting what happens when you have someone on payroll. All the things that you put on paper last month or the month before that you were going to do all of a sudden become top of the priority list and you start marketing and you start bringing in revenue. The other thing too, is people ask me all the time, Michael, where can I find? Where do I recruit? How do I find my next new employee? Now, this is counterintuitive because I don't recommend using ZipRecruiter. I don't recommend using Indeed. I don’t recommend using LinkedIn. Here’s what I do recommend. You have a plethora of emails from your other clients and previous clients. Use your current database as a jumping off point with the subject line could be: We’re expanding… And put it in a small description of the type of person you're looking for, because I bet you that one of the people in your database, one of the people in your world, could be a current client, could be an associate. It could be a referral source that knows just the perfect person they have in mind that would be a great fit for you and your business. So that's the tip for this video and we'll see on the next one. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link () for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, Click on the link () , and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP19: How to Settle Your Client's IRS Tax Debt
01/28/2022
EP19: How to Settle Your Client's IRS Tax Debt
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch, Founder of Roz Strategies and Creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit. And there are five ways to settle your client's IRS tax debt. OK, let's take one of the ways, which is an Offer in Compromise. An Offer in Compromise is a legal binding written agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS that settles your taxpayer's debt in full for a fraction of what's owed in many, many cases. It's done on form 433 A OIC or Form 656. Another way to settle your clients IRS tax debt is through an Installment Agreement. An Installment Agreement is an agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS that fully pays your client's tax liability over time, generally over 72 months. It's very similar to a commercial installment loan type process. Another way to settle your client's tax debt, this third way is a Partial Pay Installment Agreement, which I like to refer to as the new Offer in Compromise or the Backdoor Offer in Compromise. A Partial Pay Installment Agreement is an agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS that partially pays back the IRS amount over time. Now, what's really interesting about a Partial Pay Installment Agreement is that a lot of times, the IRS is not concerned with looking towards the net equity in assets to determine what the monthly payment amount is. And it could be a lot more beneficial than an offer in compromise because the IRS is only interested in collecting that amount over the remaining life of the ten year collection, Expiration Statute. Another way, the fourth way to settle your client's IRS tax debt is through a currently not collectible situation. Now, this could be a temporary Band-Aid, if you will unless you have elderly clients on a fixed income, it's a very good permanent way to settle their tax debt. But I use the currently not collectible or 53 status as a stepping stone to an Offer In Compromise or a stepping stone to a Partial Pay Installment Agreement. And then the last way to help settle your client's IRAS tax debt is a Penalty Abatement Request. You can either do a first-time penalty abatement verbally over the phone, or you can do a written formal penalty abatement based on reasonable cause and ordinary business care and due diligence. Those, my friends, are the five most common ways to settle your client's IRS tax debt. I hope you got some tips from this video, and we'll see on the next one. If you want to learn more about the lucrative nature of tax resolution, click on the link below for some free training resources that I'd like to provide to you—tax resolution as a way for you to generate profits and cash flow all year round. And on this free training, I teach you where to find clients that have tax problems, how to attract them to you, how to take them through the initial consultation, what to charge for certain resolution alternatives, and how to collect that money all on this free training. So if you want to learn more, if you want to gain more profits, more cash flow during the year and stop doing just cheap tax returns, Click on the link below, and I'll see you on the other side.
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EP18: Cryptocurrency & Taxes
01/28/2022
EP18: Cryptocurrency & Taxes
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch, creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and ToolKit and also the Client Care Package System and Toolkit. And today I want to talk to you about cryptocurrency and the IRS because buried in the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that was passed into law on November 15th, 2021 is a paragraph that basically states that exchanges now, cryptocurrency exchanges are going to be required to give your clients a 1099 beginning in 2023, just like brokerage houses do. Now, here's the thing. If the cryptocurrency exchange does not have a W9 on behalf of your client with their Social Security number, the exchange is mandated to withhold 24 percent withholding and pay that money over to the IRS. Like the IRS has just implemented about a year now, 400 special agents, 400 special revenue officers are dedicated to going after cryptocurrency exchanges and taxpayers who are not reporting their gains in cryptocurrency, in all the bitcoin, in all the other coins. Now there's also a question this year on form 1040 that basically asks a yes or no question. The question is, "did you have virtual currency transactions during 2021?" Because when 2022 rolls around, the IRS is going to use that information because remember your client signs their 1040 under penalties of perjury so that they can go after your clients if they don't answer that question correctly. And the fines and penalties are stiff for cryptocurrency transactions not being reported. Not only civilly, but the IRS can go after your clients on a criminal basis, too, if they don't report all their cryptocurrency transactions. So remember that beginning in 2023, when you file the 2022 tax returns, your clients need to provide you with the 1099 they got from the exchange. And if they don't have that, the exchanges are required to withhold 24 percent of those withholding taxes and pay that over to the IRS. So I hope you like this quick little video and we'll see on the next one.
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EP17: Scale Your Accounting Business With Offshoring and Remote Work with Chris Rivera
04/13/2021
EP17: Scale Your Accounting Business With Offshoring and Remote Work with Chris Rivera
Remote work has been around since the introduction of the internet, but in most industries, it hasn’t been fully embraced until recently. This week's guest, Chris Rivera, is the director of client relations and business development at Entigrity, a leading offshore solutions provider to the tax and accounting space. It’s always important to diversify your resources, and that includes your team. Learn more by watching this week's episode!
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EP16: What Do You Do When You Have An Uncooperative Tax Resolution Client?
03/30/2021
EP16: What Do You Do When You Have An Uncooperative Tax Resolution Client?
On the Roz Strategies podcast, Certified Tax Resolution Specialist and CPA Michael Rozbruch shares with you his secret systems and strategies that made him a pioneer in the tax resolution business and helped him generate over 100 MILLION DOLLARS in revenue in fourteen years! www.rozstrategies.com
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EP15: Providing Immediate Results for Tax Resolution Clients
03/23/2021
EP15: Providing Immediate Results for Tax Resolution Clients
Hey, it's Michael Rozbruch, cofounder of Roz Strategies and creator of the Tax Resolution Domination System and Toolkit. And what's the first thing you need to do after being retained by a new tax resolution client? How do you provide immediate relief to that client? Number one is to make sure you are paid first. Either get 100% of the fee paid upfront or get a 30% to 50% deposit on the entire case or at the very, very least, make sure you get a check or a credit card for fifteen hundred dollars for the IRS transcript, investigation, and analysis. The second thing you need to do is to fax your POA to the IRS's CAF unit. That's the central authorization file unit or upload your newly e-signature POA to the IRS portal. The third thing you need to do is to call PPS. Call the practitioner priority service, get and fax your POA to them as well. Get some verbal information on your client's account and then call ACS, the automated collection system for two reasons. Number one is, if applicable, get a 60 to 90-day collection hold on your client's account, thereby the IRS not doing any enforce collection like levying a bank account or garnishing their paycheck. And also, if applicable, request first-time penalty abatement as well. Doing those four things provides immediate relief to a new tax resolution client after they've paid you. How to Get Involved Michael Rozbruch, CPA and Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, a pioneer in the tax resolution industry, has a proven “in-the-trenches” track record as evidenced by accumulating 168 months over month consecutive revenue growth culminating in $23 million in revenue in just one year alone. 5 Surefire Steps for Attracting & Retaining A Continuous Flow Of Pay In Advance IRS Tax Problem Clients Every Month. SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW! https://www.rozstrategies.com/live-training/
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EP14: Client Expectations vs. Reality In The Tax Resolution Industry
03/16/2021
EP14: Client Expectations vs. Reality In The Tax Resolution Industry
The challenge in working with clients, especially with tax resolution cases, often lies in the transparency of their expectations versus reality. Thus, you must know what the goals are early on. Especially for clients who are overbearing and somewhat on the helpless side, it can prove a formidable partnership riddled with issues from the beginning of the story. Getting these problems under early control is vital to ensure long and successful business relations. www.rozstrategies.com
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EP13: Why Using LinkedIn & Facebook is a MUST for Tax Resolution Businesses
12/15/2020
EP13: Why Using LinkedIn & Facebook is a MUST for Tax Resolution Businesses
You have to have a social media presence today, even if that means just updating your profile and posting that you offer tax resolution services. It's not enough just to do direct mail or offline marketing. In this episode, learn why using LinkedIn & Facebook is a MUST for Tax Resolution Business owners.
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EP12: How Many Times Should You Follow Up with Tax Resolution Leads
12/01/2020
EP12: How Many Times Should You Follow Up with Tax Resolution Leads
On the Roz Strategies podcast, Certified Tax Resolution Specialist and CPA Michael Rozbruch shares with you his secret systems and strategies that made him a pioneer in the tax resolution business and helped him generate over 100 MILLION DOLLARS in revenue in fourteen years! In this episode, let’s discover how many times you should follow-up with tax resolution leads.
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EP11: How To Convert Tax Resolution Leads
11/25/2020
EP11: How To Convert Tax Resolution Leads
Converting prospects into customers can be expensive if you are missing some critical points in your marketing. In this episode, you will learn how to convert tax resolution leads into customers. www.rozstrategies.com
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EP10: Big Predictions for Tax Resolution Marketing in 2021
11/03/2020
EP10: Big Predictions for Tax Resolution Marketing in 2021
On the Tax Resolution Practice Trends Podcast, Michael Rozbruch shares with you his secret systems and strategies that made him a pioneer in the tax resolution business and helped him generate over 100 MILLION DOLLARS in revenue in fourteen years! In this episode, let’s find out the big predictions for tax resolution marketing in 2021.
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EP9: Referral Marketing For Tax Resolution Businesses
08/03/2020
EP9: Referral Marketing For Tax Resolution Businesses
Referrals are one of the least expensive forms of marketing. The clients you get from referrals are already pre-qualified, pre-sold, and much less resistant to fees. Learn more about how to double referrals by going to https://www.rozstrategies.com/live-training/.
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EP8: Why Consider Tax Resolution
07/14/2020
EP8: Why Consider Tax Resolution
Are you still wondering why you should even bother dealing with people who owe the IRS? Isn't that a hassle? Tune into this week's episode on why you should consider tax resolution.
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EP7: Why Struggling Businesses Need Your Help
07/07/2020
EP7: Why Struggling Businesses Need Your Help
The heavy impact of COVID-19 to many brick and mortar businesses have caused tremendous economic devastation. This is where the tax resolution industry can step in and help the business owners deal with their huge tax debts. We're going to see the largest influx of these cases as we've never seen before. You need to start learning how to reach out to them, how to market to them, how to identify them, and how to attract them. Now, how can you build a rare business brand that's different from everybody else out there? I urge you to take a look at your operation, your marketing strategies, and see where you can improve so that you can stand out and have a strong online presence both online and offline. I have built a tax resolution domination system and toolkit which generated 168 consecutive months of revenue growth depositing $23 million in the bank in one year alone. https://www.rozstrategies.com/tax-resolution-domination-system-toolkit/
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EP6: IRS Audit Process For Tax Resolution Professionals
06/02/2020
EP6: IRS Audit Process For Tax Resolution Professionals
IRS Audit Process For Tax Resolution Businesses In today’s video I want to share with you the IRS Audit Process. It's no secret that the IRS is auditing less and less income tax returns. But let's say one of your clients does get audited. Here's what you need to do. Number one is you need to get retained on that case. Because if your client goes to the IRS themselves, that's akin to going to court without a lawyer. Tune in to the full video to learn more. About Michael Rozbruch Michael Rozbruch, CPA and Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, a pioneer in the tax resolution industry, has a proven “in-the-trenches” track record as evidenced by accumulating 168 months over month consecutive revenue growth culminating in $23 million in revenue in just one year alone. 5 Surefire Steps for Attracting & Retaining A Continuous Flow of Pay in Advance IRS Tax Problem Clients Every Month. SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW! OTHER RESOURCES THAT YOU MIGHT FIND HELPFUL: EVERY IRS COLLECTION CASE HAS 3 WORK PHASES - CHARGING FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR TAX RESOLUTION DO YOU CHEAT ON YOUR TAXES? | VENICE BEACH, TAX MAN ON THE STREET LEARN HOW TO BUILD A HIGHLY PROFITABLE TAX RESOLUTION PRACTICE TAX RESOLUTION LIVE EVENT IN NEW ORLEANS
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EP5: Successful Negotiation For Tax Resolution Businesses
05/26/2020
EP5: Successful Negotiation For Tax Resolution Businesses
Do you want to be successful in the tax resolution business? Then, you need to be a good negotiator. This has contributed significantly to Michael's successful years in the tax industry, where he has personally represented about two thousand individuals and small business businesses for many years.
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EP4: Effective Sales Techniques For Tax Resolution Businesses
05/22/2020
EP4: Effective Sales Techniques For Tax Resolution Businesses
Michael Rozbruch grew his business from a dining room table to doing one hundred and sixty-eight consecutive month over month increased deposits in his bank account? That's 14 years that culminated in doing $23 million in one year alone solely from representing IRS clients. In this week’s episode, you’ll learn about the effective sales strategy that made his tax resolution business even more successful.
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EP3: Investing In Yourself with Michael Rozbruch
04/30/2020
EP3: Investing In Yourself with Michael Rozbruch
Do you ever wonder how many people in this world actually invest in themselves in terms of personal development and technical training? Michael has a rule of thumb, where he usually spends between 10 to 15 percent of his gross for the year in education.
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EP2: Small Business and Coronavirus
04/16/2020
EP2: Small Business and Coronavirus
Small Business and Coronavirus “You need to be a leader for your clients right now.” — Michael Rozbruch We are in uncharted waters. Everything seems to be upside down. But right now, we just need to breathe and think, ‘This too will pass.’ In this episode, we will share with you the reasons why you need to lead your tax resolution clients, especially in these trying times. Part One of Now is the Time to Lead First of all, there are some things which you need to understand. These should help you in keeping things in perspective. One, you need to be grateful. Start your day by writing a gratitude list. Think of things that you are thankful for. Being alive is one good reason. The roof over your head is another. Second, everybody is in fear and in panic mode. You can see that fear in the grocery stores where lines are as long as a football field. But what most people don't realize is that you just need to poke your finger through that thin fear. Now you’re on the other side. “Fear is a mile high. It's a mile long. But you know what? It's paper-thin.” — Michael Rozbruch Now, let's get back to reality. Right now, the filing season was extended to July 15th. It is excellent news for everybody in the tax business as it gives you a breather. It allows you to work ON your business instead of IN it. As of the moment, with most of us being forced to work from our homes you should maximize the use of a VoIP phone system since you can just take the phone set from your office, plug it in at home and still be able to intercom team members as if you are in the office. Some of the tools you can use for the business are Dropbox and Zoom. It can help you with file sharing and, of course, managing meetings and communicating with your team. Part Two of Now is the Time to Lead And for your clients, you need to lead for them. Now is the time that you show leadership and assure them that you are available whenever they need you. Make them feel that you care for them. When you do this now, people will remember you even after all these lockdowns are over. It is not the time to isolate. Be out there and be visible. A lot of people will have financial challenges soon. Unfortunately, a lot will even be unemployed. These people will need help. Because even if the IRS isn't charging penalties up until July 15th, we can expect that it will come in the months following. “Stay in touch with them, contact them every 28 days, give them a case status update.” — Michael Rozbruch You’ve got to be out in front of this. As their financial guy, you are the one who has the most confidential information about their financial situation. You are going to need tax planning. Your accounting clients would want to hear from you. Stay in touch with them once a month. Just give them a status update even if nothing is going on with their case. You will be remembered and even get referrals by just constantly communicating with your clients. How to Get Involved Michael Rozbruch, CPA and Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, a pioneer in the tax resolution industry, has a proven “in-the-trenches” track record as evidenced by accumulating 168 months over month consecutive revenue growth culminating in $23 million in revenue in just one year alone. 5 Surefire Steps for Attracting & Retaining A Continuous Flow of Pay in Advance IRS Tax Problem Clients Every Month. SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW!
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EP1: Coronavirus and Tax Resolution
04/09/2020
EP1: Coronavirus and Tax Resolution
The world is officially turned upside down, given the health hazards that the coronavirus is bringing. The stock market is going down. People aren't going to restaurants. We can't even go to the gym. Over 100 million Americans are under “stay at home” orders. Things are going crazy, and we know exactly how you feel. But what if we tell you that it's all about perspective?
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