If you have an IRS problem, what you're about to see may help you avoid financial disaster and even time in jail. You're about to learn the three things that you should never ever discuss with the IRS. Please pay careful attention because it's extremely important that you know these things before you talk to anyone from the IRS. Let's get started. Tell me a little about yourself. My name is Lance Drury. I am a licensed attorney in the state of Missouri and have been practicing law for over 22 years. In my practice, I have seen firsthand the fear and worry that people experience when dealing with an IRS problem. It's heartbreaking to know that people have lost their businesses, homes, and even their families because of their problems with the IRS. That's why I chose to try and help people in this extremely stressful situation. What should someone like myself do if I have an IRS problem? If you have an IRS problem and find it difficult to understand or deal with, you need to know that it's not your fault. The federal tax code is so complicated that it is difficult for anyone to understand it completely. Even professionals who deal with tax issues every day are challenged by how complicated our tax system is. So, if you're at odds with the IRS, I'd like to give you some free advice. There are three things you should know before you speak to anyone from the IRS. What are those three things? First, never voluntarily tell the IRS anything unless they have specifically asked you for the information. This tip is extremely important. You must give the IRS all the information they have asked for and nothing else. If they keep pressing, do not become friendly with an IRS employee and...