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A Revenue Officer has been assigned to your case, and that changes everything. Maybe they left a card at your Tampa office. Maybe they called your cell phone and asked pointed questions about your bank accounts. Maybe they’ve sent a letter asking you to schedule a face-to-face meeting. You do not know what they can see, what they can take, or what happens if you miss their deadline.

You are not dealing with an automated notice anymore. You are dealing with a person who has the authority to meet with you at your home, contact your employer, and move fast. Angie Smith has represented Florida taxpayers against the IRS since founding TaxSmith, LLC. Tell us what the Revenue Officer has said so far, and our knowledgeable Tampa revenue officer defense attorneys will tell you exactly what it means and what your options are going forward.
Once a Revenue Officer opens a field collection case, every conversation you have with them matters. We step in to handle that contact directly so you are not negotiating alone. We may help with:
A Revenue Officer has tools a call center agent never has. They can garnish your wages and levy your bank account under the authority of 26 U.S.C. Section 6331, and they can file a federal tax lien against your property under 26 U.S.C. Section 6321. If you own a business, they can hold you personally responsible for unpaid payroll taxes through a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) investigation.
Since 2023, the IRS has ended most unannounced Revenue Officer visits. In nearly all cases, an officer must first send a mailed appointment letter (IRS Letter 725-B) to schedule a face-to-face meeting at your home, your business, the local IRS office, or by phone. Unannounced in-person visits still happen, but only in limited circumstances, such as serving a summons or subpoena or carrying out an asset seizure.
What happens if you do not respond? The officer moves forward without you. Deadlines pass. Levies get issued. The debt keeps growing with penalties and interest attached. Responding early, before a levy is issued, may be the difference between negotiating a resolution and losing control of the outcome.
Revenue Officers assigned to Hillsborough County taxpayers typically work out of the IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center at 3848 West Columbus Drive in Tampa. Field collection cases can involve in-person meetings, not just phone calls or letters, which is why an assigned officer may meet with you at your home or business. Since the IRS’s 2023 policy change, these in-person meetings are generally scheduled in advance rather than conducted as unannounced visits.
This is different from the automated collection notices most taxpayers see first. Once a case reaches the Revenue Officer stage, the IRS has decided your situation needs a person assigned to it, not a form letter. That person has discretion. They can agree to a payment plan that works for you, or they can move straight to a levy. Having someone in your corner who has dealt with Revenue Officers before can change which of those two paths you end up on.

Costs depend on the complexity of your case and how far collection has already progressed. TaxSmith, LLC offers a free initial consultation so you know your options and the likely cost before you commit to anything.
Some cases resolve in a few weeks once financial disclosures are submitted and reviewed. Others, especially those involving payroll tax debt or a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty investigation, can take several months to work through.
You are allowed to speak with a Revenue Officer without a lawyer, but anything you say can shape how your case is handled from that point forward. Having trusted IRS tax attorney in Tampa speak for you means the officer negotiates with someone who knows the process, not with someone reacting under pressure.
A Revenue Officer who cannot reach you can move directly to a bank levy, wage garnishment, or federal tax lien. They can also refer a business case for a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty investigation against the owners personally.
Automated notices are computer generated and handle straightforward balances. A Revenue Officer is a person assigned when the IRS decides a case needs direct, in-person collection, which usually means a larger balance, unfiled returns, or a business with payroll tax problems.
Yes, once the proper notices have been issued, a Revenue Officer can direct a levy against your wages or bank account. Responding before that notice goes out gives you far more room to negotiate than responding after.
An IRS Revenue Officer’s deadlines are real, and they do not wait for you to feel ready. Contact TaxSmith, LLC today for a free consultation, and you will speak directly with the attorney handling your case. Tell us what has happened so far, and we will tell you what your options are and how fast we need to move to protect your rights.
An IRS Revenue Officer investigation or audit can put personal finances and business operations under significant pressure. Revenue Officers may pursue delinquent tax accounts directly, while an audit can require taxpayers to substantiate income, deductions, credits, and other information reported on a return. TaxSmith LLC helps individuals and businesses throughout Tampa respond to IRS scrutiny with informed legal guidance and a strategy suited to the specific tax controversy.
The firm represents taxpayers in Revenue Officer matters, IRS audits, collection disputes, Trust Fund Recovery Penalty cases, penalty abatement requests, Offers in Compromise, installment agreements, and other federal tax matters. Depending on the dispute, representation may involve IRS examination or collection personnel, the IRS Independent Office of Appeals, the Taxpayer Advocate Service, or the United States Tax Court. TaxSmith LLC helps clients understand IRS demands, organize supporting documentation, and evaluate available options for challenging or resolving disputed liabilities.
TaxSmith LLC serves taxpayers throughout Downtown Tampa, Westshore, Hyde Park, Ybor City, New Tampa, and surrounding Hillsborough County communities connected by Interstate 275, Interstate 4, and the Selmon Expressway. Whether you are dealing directly with a Revenue Officer or preparing for an IRS audit, experienced tax counsel can make the difference between facing federal tax enforcement without a strategy and pursuing an organized response designed to protect your financial interests.
Tampa’s economy includes healthcare, finance, hospitality, construction, professional services, and a substantial small-business community. TaxSmith LLC helps individuals and businesses throughout Tampa and Hillsborough County navigate IRS audits, collection activity, and other federal tax problems with clear legal guidance.
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