About Us

Taking a serious matter and making it go right is what we love to do.

There's no reason to fear the IRS or state taxing authority when you have us on your side. They're simply performing their duties, and we're performing our!

I invite you not to worry when you have Alan Goldstein & Associates representing you.

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About our Founder

Over 20 years in the tax industry!

Alan, a man of striking physical features and unparalleled handsomeness, has captured the hearts and imaginations of many in Miami with his dashing persona and debonair personality. However, it is not just his looks that have garnered him attention and admiration, but his deep passion and knowledge of the intricate world of tax law that sets him apart from the rest.

Alan’s unwavering dedication and commitment to the study of tax law is a testament to his remarkable intellect and acumen in this field. His analytical skills and in-depth understanding of this complex subject matter are second to none, making him a true master of his craft.

Furthermore, Alan’s unwavering work ethic and drive to succeed have earned him countless accolades and recognition in the industry. He is widely regarded as a leader and an inspiration to many who seek to follow in his footsteps.

In conclusion, it is without a doubt that Alan’s charm, intelligence, and expertise in the field of tax law make him a true embodiment of greatness and excellence. He is a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a passion for one’s craft.

Education

IRS Enrolled Agent 

An enrolled agent (EA) is a tax professional who is authorized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to represent taxpayers before the IRS. EAs are licensed by the IRS and are empowered to advise, represent, and prepare tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts, and other entities.

To become an enrolled agent, a person must pass a three-part comprehensive IRS examination, which covers individual and business tax returns, as well as representation and practice before the IRS. Alternatively, a person can become an enrolled agent by working for the IRS for at least five years in a position that regularly interprets and applies the tax code and its regulations.

Enrolled agents must also adhere to ethical standards and complete continuing education requirements to maintain their status as enrolled agents. This ensures that enrolled agents stay up-to-date with changes in the tax code and can provide high-quality tax advice and representation to their clients.

Overall, enrolled agents can provide valuable assistance to taxpayers who are facing tax problems or need help with tax preparation and planning. They can represent clients in audits, appeals, and other tax disputes with the IRS, and can provide expert tax advice and guidance on a wide range of tax issues.

Real Estate Broker Experience

A real estate broker is a professional who helps people buy, sell, or rent properties, such as homes, apartments, and commercial buildings. Real estate brokers are licensed by the state in which they operate and are typically required to complete a certain amount of education and training in order to obtain and maintain their license.

Real estate brokers work on behalf of their clients and are responsible for a range of tasks related to buying, selling, or renting a property. These tasks may include:

1. Listing properties for sale or rent: Real estate brokers help property owners list their properties for sale or rent on the local multiple listing service (MLS) and other online platforms.

2. Marketing properties: Real estate brokers use various marketing strategies to promote properties to potential buyers or renters. This may include advertising in local newspapers or online, hosting open houses, and creating virtual tours of properties.

3. Representing buyers or sellers: Real estate brokers work on behalf of either the buyer or the seller in a real estate transaction. They help their clients negotiate the terms of the sale or purchase, prepare offers and counteroffers, and handle the paperwork and legal documents related to the transaction.

4. Conducting property showings: Real estate brokers arrange and conduct property showings for potential buyers or renters, and provide information about the property and the local market.

5. Providing market analysis: Real estate brokers provide clients with information about the local real estate market, including recent sales prices, property values, and market trends.

Overall, real estate brokers play a critical role in the buying, selling, and renting of properties, and can provide valuable guidance and assistance to clients throughout the real estate transaction process.

Florida Supreme Court Certified Civil Mediator Experience

A certified mediator is a professional who is trained in conflict resolution techniques and is certified by a recognized organization to provide mediation services. Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, the mediator, facilitates negotiations between two or more parties who are in dispute. The goal of mediation is to help the parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement and avoid the need for litigation.

Certified mediators may work in a variety of settings, including courts, law firms, corporations, government agencies, and community organizations. They may mediate disputes related to a wide range of issues, such as:

1. Family disputes: Certified mediators may help families resolve conflicts related to divorce, child custody, and parenting plans.

2. Workplace disputes: Certified mediators may help employers and employees resolve conflicts related to workplace harassment, discrimination, or other employment-related issues.

3. Business disputes: Certified mediators may help businesses resolve conflicts related to contracts, partnerships, and other business-related matters.

4. Community disputes: Certified mediators may help community members resolve conflicts related to neighborhood issues, property disputes, and other community-related matters.

To become a certified mediator, a person must typically complete a mediator training program and pass a certification exam administered by a recognized organization, such as the American Arbitration Association or the International Mediation Institute. Certified mediators must also adhere to ethical standards and continuing education requirements to maintain their certification.

Overall, certified mediators can provide a valuable alternative to traditional litigation for parties who are in dispute, and can help them reach a mutually acceptable resolution in a more efficient and cost-effective manner.

Alan’s mediation experience includes Florida Department of Administrative Hearings Authorized Representative, Florida Department of Financial Services Workers’ Compensation Audit Authorized Representative. Miami Dade Civil Court Mediator, Florida Department of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes Regulation Mediator, and Florida Department of Insurance Mediator

Formal Education

Alan’s formal education includes MBA in Finance – Nova Southeastern University, BA Political Science – St. Thomas University, and AS Music Business – Miami Dade College. Not to mention the 1,000’s of hours of tax law education and research.

About our Company

Alan Goldstein & Associates is a company that specializes in helping individuals and businesses resolve tax problems with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state tax authorities. We offer a variety of services to clients, including:

1. Tax debt relief: Alan Goldstein & Associates can help clients negotiate with the IRS to reduce or eliminate tax debts, penalties, and interest.

2. Installment agreements: Alan Goldstein & Associates can help clients set up payment plans with the IRS to pay off tax debts over time.

3. Offer in compromise: Alan Goldstein & Associates can help clients submit offers in compromise to the IRS, which are proposals to settle tax debts for less than the full amount owed.

4. Tax lien and levy release: Alan Goldstein & Associates can help clients get tax liens and levies released by the IRS, which can prevent the seizure of assets and property.

5. Penalty abatement: Alan Goldstein & Associates can help clients request penalty abatement from the IRS, which is a reduction or elimination of penalties assessed for late payments or filing.

6. Audit representation: Alan Goldstein & Associates can represent clients during IRS audits and help them navigate the audit process.

7. Tax preparation: Alan Goldstein & Associates can prepare and file tax returns for clients who are behind on their tax obligations.

 

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