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Wongfully Indicted for IRS tax issues

I was indicted by the IRS and could not afford an attorney so one was appointed by the court.  I was forced to enter into a plea agreement I did not agree with.  After serving my sentence the IRS came after me and my husband for a IRS notice of deficiency and a civil fraud penalty.  Ms. Osborn knew what records to look for and examine to help me defend myself against a deficiency related to the crime I was falsely accused of.  My case was finally conceded by IRS that we did not owe the amount on the  IRS notice of deficiency.  Although a terribly stressful time in my life I could not have made it without her support.  Ms. Osborn worked with other professionals to help me overturn the conviction but I did not have the money the attorney needed and so I  will have to live with the conviction for the rest of my life.  Thanks to Ms. Osborn's caring support and forensic talent we our now living the remainder of our lives on Social Security Benefits. 

LB, Colorado

Victoria Osborn, PA, CFE

  • Public Accountant
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
Member:
  • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
  • Charter Member of the Colorado Springs Chapter of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
  • National Society of Accountants
  • Colorado Public Accounting Society

Richard V. Osborn, MCSE

  • Microsoft Certified System Engineer
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate

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