Joshua specializes in successfully resolving cases in all areas of tax resolution including liens, levies, & other IRS collections cases. He is experienced in all aspects of Tax Resolution cases regarding Currently Not Collectible, Offer in Compromise & Installment Agreement cases. Joshua also represents individuals and small businesses before the IRS and Minnesota State Department of Revenue in income tax audits. For the past 10 years he has been licensed to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Agent. Enrolled agents (EAs) are a diverse group of independent, federally authorized tax practitioners who have demonstrated a high level of technical competence in tax and are licensed to practice by the Internal Revenue Service and all 50 states. Joshua currently serving a six-year term as President of the Minnesota Society of Enrolled Agents (MNSEA). He was elected to the position in June 2017 and is currently fulfilling the role of Immediate Past President. Joshua is also a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents. The history of Enrolled Agents dates to 1884 when Congress authorized the Enabling Act of 1884, also known as the Horse Act of 1884. Congress recognized a need to regulate individuals representing citizens dealing with the Treasury Department about their claims against the U.S. This act gave the Secretary of the Treasury the authority to regulate who can represent these individuals Mr. Webskowski is distinguished as one of the very few non-attorneys admitted to practice as a practitioner before the United States Tax Court (USTCP). Joshua is a Fellow of the National Tax Practice Institute as well as a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents and the National Association of Tax Professionals.