I’ve been having a great conversation with two very smart men about the concept of debt settlement, the “rights” and “wrongs,” “legality” vs. “morality” from all angle.
See the whole thread at:
http://www.startupnation.com/pages/community/forum_posts.asp?TID=15054&TPN=1
I don’t have problem in credit card, my problem is the IRS and Franchise tax Board I owed more that 25,000. to both. So will your book do it your self settle the debt can be apply to both government agency, so that I can settle my back taxes. I tried to regitered to purchase your book but it did not accept. I tried 4 times already.
I’m sorry you weren’t able to make the purchase of The Do-It-Yourself Bailout via the website. If it is easier for you, you can also order the book on Amazon.com, or purchase it directly from me by making a payment via PayPal to purchase@settleyourcreditcards.com for $23.99. Be sure to include your mailing address and state that it is for The Do-It-Yourself Bailout and we’ll send a copy right out to you.
As for negotiating on income tax, I’m afraid I have no experience in that and would not be able to say, specifically, that the process I experience in negotiating settlements on credit card debt would apply to tax debt. However, what would still apply is the emotional journey. If you are recognizing that you are suffering emotionally the face of your tax debt, experience stress, strain or anxiety, then I believe you will find The Do-It-Yourself Bailout very helpful, for when you do begin negotiating settlements on your tax debt (which I understand is possible though I haven’t done it), you’re still going to want to approach like it is a business, removing your emotion from the situation so that you can stay calm, focused, and reach the best settlement possible.
All the best,
Kenny
Thanks. If you like the blog, please consider reading “The Do-It-Yourself Bailout” for an in-depth, detailed description of the process of negotiating settlements on credit cards with major U.S. banks.