Tax Expert and Advisor Barry G. Fowler, EA, Reminds Taxpayers Talks About The New IRS Social Media Presence On Instagram
Barry G. Fowler, EA, leading expert in tax resolution issues and CEO of Taxation Solutions tells readers that even though the IRS wants to appear friendly and social, if taxpayers don’t file or pay their taxes, they may not be quite so social.
Houston, TX – December 13, 2018 – Barry G. Fowler, CEO of Taxation Solutions, posted a new blog on the company website entitled “Socially Taxing,” in which Mr. Fowler shares what the IRS intends to accomplish with their new Instagram account.
Fowler writes, “Well, believe it or not, the IRS now has an Instagram account!” He goes on saying, “The IRS! The once big, scary IRS now wants to be fun, friendly and socially hip! But not so friendly that they’ll be appearing on any dating apps, according to one IRS spokesperson.”
According to Fowlers, “Most people who regularly file and pay their taxes hardly need reminding.” On the other hand, he adds, “Those who prefer to pretend they have an obligation may not want to be reminded on any social format, but what the heck, it is the 21st Century.”
After enumerating a few of the objectives the IRS has for their Instagram account, Fowler writes, “Oh, by the way, you can also visit the IRS on FaceBook and YouTube. But you cannot negotiate with them if you haven’t filed or paid your taxes. They won’t be very social if you haven’t done either of those things. You’ll want to connect with me for that!”
The entire blog can be read at https://www.taxationsolutions.net/socially-taxing/
About Barry G. Fowler, EA
Barry G. Fowler founded Taxation Solutions out of a genuine concern for the IRS issues his clients face, many of whom are self-employed, contract employees, or entrepreneurs. For his contributions to his profession and expertise in tax resolution and financial planning, Fowler has been featured as one of America’s Trendsetters on CBS and Yahoo, and as a Premier Expert in Inc. Magazine. He has been instrumental in helping hundreds of people resolve complex tax issues with the IRS.
Fowler is licensed to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service, and is a longstanding member of several tax industry professional organizations: NAEA, NATP, TSEA, ASTPS.