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IRS Legal Troubles may Cause Physical Pain

When the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) comes knocking on your door, your anxiety and stress levels may shoot through the roof. You may not even know what, if anything, you did to deserve a visit or a letter from the IRS, but you know that your financial freedom might be on the line.

You may find that the more you learn from the IRS, the more physically ill you become. This can cloud your judgment and prevent you from going about your daily life. You may not know where to turn, but it’s important to remember that you don’t have to go through this traumatic experience alone.

You can partner with an experienced Maryland IRS tax lawyer whose experience you can lean on to help you get through this tough time. Not only can a knowledgeable tax lawyer help you get a resolution to your IRS case, having a trusted legal advisor at your side can reduce your physical suffering. The longer you wait to speak with an attorney, the more time you will spend feeling ill and stressed out over the uncertainty of your IRS case.

IRS Stress and Physical Symptoms

Stress is a normal part of life. It can even provide you with motivation, having a positive impact on your life.

Prolonged stress and anxiety can have the opposite effect. IRS notices and unexpected visits add stress to your life. You may experience physical symptoms during your IRS case, including:

  • Nausea
  • Cramps
  • Headaches
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Change in appetite
  • Chest pain
  • General aches and pains

Many people think these symptoms are unrelated to their IRS case. Consider the timing. If your physical pain and discomfort started around the time the IRS first contacted you, then it’s likely your physical suffering is directly related to the stress and anxiety caused by your IRS case.

How Gabaie & Associates, LLC, Helps You

Our goal is to help every person facing Maryland and federal tax issues who comes through our door. We can manage the complex legal process, easing your worry about the tax issues you face and reducing your stress. This all combines to help ease your physical pain and discomfort.

The best part about speaking with a skilled tax lawyer in Maryland is that you learn your legal options. We may be able to help you with:

  • IRS Offer in Compromise
  • IRS Audit
  • Maryland Audit
  • IRS Installment Plan
  • IRS Tax Lien
  • Unfiled tax returns
  • Any other Maryland or federal tax issues

The worst thing that anyone can do after receiving an IRS notice is to ignore it. IRS problems will not go away. The IRS will keep after you.

That’s why you need an aggressive legal tax advisor fighting to protect your rights. The sooner you speak with a lawyer, the sooner you can put your IRS troubles behind you and start feeling better.

To learn more about your legal options and to have all of your IRS tax case questions answered, contact Gabaie & Associates, LLC, today.

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