RMS Tax Consulting LLC

RMS Tax Consulting LLC Former IRS Agent of 33 years, author of "Why the IRS Doesn't Work Anymore" and "What to do When the IRS is After You," and enrolled agent.

I offer tax consulting, tax prep services, and assistance in tax issues.

05/24/2026

Memorial Day feels very somber this year. It’s hard to avoid the obvious question—what would your family member who fought for the U.S. against Hi**er, against Mussolini, against Japan in World War II think about handing over the keys to the country to Donald Trump? Did they serve so Trump could line his own pocketbook and those of family members? So he could tear down the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom with ever-changing justifications? So he could start a war with Iran in which American lives were lost, and for what?

All important questions. Questions that anyone who supports Trump should be forced to answer as we honor the people who served. Memorial Day is dedicated to mourning and honoring military personnel who died while serving in our Armed Forces, the people Trump has called “suckers” and “losers”. It’s hard for me to imagine a veteran who would believe that Trump’s authoritarian, self-serving approach to government is the right path for this country.

No newsletter tonight beyond that question, which I have been turning over in my mind all week. I’ve been on airport pick-up duty this evening, and I’m going to go ahead and turn in now; there will be plenty to write about in the coming week. I know what my Grandfather’s answer would have been—he would have been out on the streets protesting from the get-go, a proud Navy veteran who imparted his love for this country to his children and grandchildren. We’ll be honoring him on Monday as we gather with friends and family. He would have found lots of reasons to celebrate America, even in this difficult season, including these two goofy dogs who he would have loved and this gorgeous cake one of his grandaughters made for the weekend.

Bella and Elsa: We’ve given up even the pretense that they aren’t allowed on the furniture

Cake!
Even as you enjoy yourself over the long weekend, don’t be afraid to ask people the hard questions, like how would the people we honor on Memorial Day have viewed Donald Trump? It may make people uncomfortable. But that’s better than giving a pass to the president who wants to use taxpayer money to reward people who fomented an insurrection to try and keep him in office after he lost an election. It’s important that we speak plainly about where we are and where our country is right now.

We’re in this together,

Joyce

04/25/2026

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Richard M. Schickel, a former 33-year senior IRS revenue officer, authored several books under the "IRS Insiders Guide to Taxes" series, focusing on helping taxpayers navigate audits, debt, and agency procedures. Key titles include What to Do When the IRS is After You, Why the I.R.S. Doesn't Work Anymore, and IRS Whistleblower.
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Books by Richard M. Schickel (IRS Series):
What to Do When the IRS is After You: Secrets of the IRS as Revealed by Retired IRS Employees: Co-authored with other retired agents, this guide offers step-by-step instructions on handling IRS collection cases, audits, and negotiation.
Why the I.R.S. Doesn't Work Anymore: An Insider's Guide to the Agency: Details the inner workings of the IRS, offering insights on reducing penalties, interest, and navigating financial hardship cases.
IRS Whistleblower: My 33 years as an IRS Insider will show you the secrets of how to engage the IRS and win: A memoir and guide detailing insider knowledge on how to challenge the agency.
Now is the Best Time Ever to Owe the IRS: A part of the series detailing strategies for tax debt management.
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These books aim to demystify IRS culture and empower taxpayers, covering techniques to deal with liens, levies, and seizure actions

03/17/2026

Tax season is always rough for you and me. But if I can save you money on your taxes that can help us both out.

Are you afraid of the IRS. I can help.
01/28/2026

Are you afraid of the IRS. I can help.

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