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Gil Vollmering is the owner of Waters, Vollmering & Associates, an accounting firm headquartered in Mansfield, Texas that has been providing service since 1985. Before becoming a firm partner, Gil was with the IRS for over ten years as a revenue agent and internal auditor.  In addition to this, Gil has over 20 years of public accounting experience. Gil is also passionate about military history — especially regarding the Navy — and strives to stay updated with what’s happening with our territorial waters.

Gil joins me today to discuss his career in the IRS, some of its everyday practices, and why getting a notice doesn’t always mean you did something wrong. He describes the kind of work ethic he possesses and why it ultimately led him to leave the IRS to work for an accounting firm. He explains why the IRS can sometimes be unfair and why he prefers it to be “dumb and slow.” Gil also shares his thoughts on investments and risk mitigation, and explains why he’s not a fan of spending money for higher tax deductions.

 

"A tax return is a work of art. It's not a commodity." - Gil Vollmering

 

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The P&L Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. 

 

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