Tax Resolution & IRS Representation

If you are dealing with the IRS, taking the right steps early can make a significant difference. We provide professional tax resolution and IRS representation services to help individuals and businesses address tax problems, protect their rights, and work toward the best available resolution.

Professional IRS Representation When You Need It Most

When the IRS contacts you, every response matters. Incorrect statements, incomplete documentation, or delayed action can escalate the issue and reduce your resolution options.

As your representative, we step in to manage the process, communicate with the IRS on your behalf, and build a strategy based on your specific tax situation. If your case also involves missing filings or incomplete records, our bookkeeping services and tax preparation and tax planning services can help support a more complete resolution.

How We Help

  • Communicate directly with the IRS
  • Review transcripts and tax history
  • Analyze your financial situation
  • Develop a strategic resolution plan
  • Negotiate with the IRS
  • Help protect your rights

You do not have to face the IRS alone.

Common Tax Problems We Help Resolve

We assist individuals and businesses facing a wide range of IRS and tax-related issues. Every case is different, which is why each strategy is tailored to the facts of your situation.

IRS Audits

Representation and support throughout the audit process, including communication and document review.

Back Taxes Owed

Guidance for resolving unpaid tax balances and evaluating available payment or settlement options.

Unfiled Tax Returns

Help bringing prior-year filings current so you can move toward compliance and resolution.

Wage Garnishments & Bank Levies

Assistance in responding to aggressive collection actions and pursuing relief where available.

Federal Tax Liens

Strategies for addressing tax liens and understanding options for lien resolution or release.

Payroll Tax & Trust Fund Issues

Support for businesses dealing with payroll tax liabilities, penalties, and trust fund recovery matters.

The Tax Resolution Process

Understanding the process can reduce stress and help you know what to expect. While every case is different, most tax resolution matters follow a structured path.

STEP 1

Initial Consultation

We review your tax situation, IRS notices, and immediate concerns.

STEP 2

Authorization

You sign the IRS authorization forms so we can communicate and act on your behalf.

STEP 3

Transcript Review

We obtain and analyze your IRS transcripts, account history, and filing status.

STEP 4

Financial Analysis

We assess income, expenses, assets, and other financial factors that affect your options.

STEP 5

Resolution Strategy

We determine the most appropriate path based on your situation and IRS requirements.

STEP 6

Negotiation

We communicate directly with the IRS to pursue a workable agreement or resolution.

STEP 7

Ongoing Compliance

We help you stay compliant going forward so the issue does not return. This may also include coordination with accounting services or future tax preparation and planning.

Why Professional Representation Matters

The IRS has broad authority and extensive collection tools. Professional representation can help you approach the process more strategically and avoid costly mistakes.

Protection of Your Rights

Help ensure your case is handled properly and that IRS communication is managed carefully.

Strategic Resolution Planning

A tailored strategy can help identify the most realistic and effective path forward.

Accurate Documentation

Proper records and submissions can strengthen your case and reduce avoidable delays.

Reduced Stress

Having professional support can make a difficult IRS matter more manageable.

Get Help Resolving Your Tax Issues

If you are dealing with the IRS, taking action early may improve your options. We can help you understand your situation, protect your interests, and move toward a resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tax Resolutions & IRS Representation

What is tax resolution?

Tax resolution involves resolving unpaid tax balances, penalties, audits, liens, levies, or other issues with the IRS or state tax authorities. It includes negotiating payment plans, penalty abatement, Offers in Compromise, and audit representation.

What should I do if I receive a notice from the IRS?

Do not ignore it. IRS notices have strict deadlines. Contact a tax professional immediately to review the notice, understand your options, and respond appropriately to protect your rights.

Can you represent me before the IRS?

Yes. We provide professional IRS representation for individuals and businesses. We communicate directly with the IRS on your behalf once authorization is in place.

What is an Offer in Compromise?

An Offer in Compromise is a program that allows qualified taxpayers to settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed. Eligibility depends on income, assets, expenses, and overall ability to pay.

Can penalties and interest be reduced?

In certain cases, penalties may be reduced or removed through penalty abatement if reasonable cause can be demonstrated. Interest reduction is limited but may decrease if penalties are removed.

Will the IRS garnish my wages or levy my bank account?

If tax debt remains unresolved, the IRS can issue wage garnishments or bank levies. Acting early significantly increases your options and may prevent enforced collection actions.

How long does the tax resolution process take?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case, amount owed, and IRS response times. Some payment agreements can be established quickly, while more complex settlements may take several months.

Do you help with IRS audits?

Yes. We provide audit representation and help gather documentation, prepare responses, and communicate directly with the IRS to protect your interests.

How much does tax resolution cost?

Fees depend on case complexity, the number of tax years involved, and the resolution strategy required. After reviewing your situation, we provide a clear scope of work and transparent pricing.

How do I get started if I owe back taxes?

The first step is a confidential consultation to review IRS notices, outstanding balances, and financial information. From there, we develop a strategic plan to resolve your tax matter as efficiently as possible.