We offer a wide range of tax resolution services. Click on one of the items below that may concern you to learn more. Need more help? Not sure where to start? Contact us for more information.

Audit Representation
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Rarely do our clients have to talk with the IRS. We handle it all for you so that you need not take time off of your job to handle the bureaucracy and paperwork of the IRS.

Back Taxes & Unfiled Returns
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Owing back taxes to the IRS will eventually spiral out of control. The longer you wait the greater your chances for IRS collection action, including wage garnishment, bank levy’s and seizure. Many solutions exist to get you back on track, but just know that timing is everything. Contact a tax professional before your IRS problems become more severe.

Innocent Spouse
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Innocent Spouse Relief was designed to alleviate unjust situations where one spouse was clearly the victim of fraud perpetrated by their spouse or ex-spouse.

Installment Agreement
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If you cannot pay your taxes in a full lump sum, the IRS will agree to consider your financial position and allow you to pay off your taxes over time. However, an IRS agent will not always make the payments affordable. Once placed in an agreed payment plan the IRS will cease their collection efforts. This program applies to both personal and business tax liabilities. Under certain circumstances payment plans will allow you to pay less than the total debt owed! Contact an ethical tax professional to see if they can help you get an affordable Installment Agreement.

IRS Appeals Process
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If you cannot pay your taxes in a full lump sum, the IRS will agree to consider your financial position and allow you to pay off your taxes over time. However, an IRS agent will not always make the payments affordable. Once placed in an agreed payment plan the IRS will cease their collection efforts. This program applies to both personal and business tax liabilities. Under certain circumstances payment plans will allow you to pay less than the total debt owed! Contact an ethical tax professional to see if they can help you get an affordable Installment Agreement.

IRS Levy and Seizures
Read MoreThe Internal Revenue Service is the most powerful collection agency on the planet. They can wipe out your personal and/or business bank accounts, garnish your wages, and seize your real property. If you receive an IRS notice called “Notice of Intent to Levy,” the next step is the actual collection of your assets. The IRS will take everything that you own to pay off the outstanding tax debt. If the IRS chooses to, they can empty your bank account every single day! Time is of the essence and it is critical that you seek expert help immediately so this doesn’t happen to you.
IRS Lien
Read MoreA federal tax lien is the government’s claim against any property that you own or come into possession of while having an outstanding tax debt. Tax liens are only withdrawn when you pay off the taxes owed, prove financial hardship, or the IRS has levied enough of your assets to cancel out the tax liability. If you are unresponsive to a lien notification the next step for the IRS is to garnish your wages, levy bank accounts, and seize your property. Before your tax problems become more serious and the government begins taking your assets, you should seek the advice of an experienced tax professional.
Offer In Compromise
Read MoreDid you know that you can settle your debt with the IRS for just pennies on the dollar with their Offer in Compromise program? This IRS program can settle liabilities with taxpayers who lack the means to pay off their debts. This settlement program is available to both individuals and businesses.
Payroll and Trust Fund Recovery
Read MoreThe IRS views failing to pay payroll taxes as the cardinal sin of tax delinquency because a large portion of the payroll taxes are your employees’ withholdings.
Penalty Abatement
Read MoreThe IRS can impose penalties and fees for a variety of reasons. These penalties and interest charges increase every single day and can quickly dwarf the original amount owed. The IRS assesses these tax penalties without any consideration of your circumstances. Fortunately the IRS will remove these penalties if there is a reasonable cause for your inaction. You should seek the advice of an experienced tax professional to see if you qualify for a Penalty Abatement or any other tax relief program.
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