Our Tax Help Services
Solving IRS Problems Always Involves Three Steps
- Analysis: Understand what your situation is, and what your goals are
- Compliance: Achieve current compliance, irrespective of past issues
- Resolution: Take care of past issues, and put them to rest
Analysis
There are two aspects to the analysis of your tax situation. First, what does it look like from the IRS’s point of view? We pull transcripts, talk to the IRS, and scrutinize the letters you received from the IRS will help, too.
Secondly, what is your perspective? What is your financial situation, and what are your goals in the face of your situation? Answering these questions is important for pitching your case to the IRS and developing the most efficient and effective strategy. For instance, some people could not care less if a tax lien on their house is public, while others urgently need to get rid of the lien.
Compliance
The IRS wants to see that you put forth your honest goodwill. Then, you will be in the best position to get your tax issues settled once and for all.
What is the IRS looking for? Several things, including:
- Sufficient tax withholding
- Sufficient estimated tax payments
- Correct federal tax deposits (for employers)
- Adherence to active Installment Agreements
- File missing personal tax returns
- File missing business tax returns (Partnership / S-Corporation etc)
- File missing payroll tax returns (Forms 941 / 940 etc.)
- File missing 1099 forms
Resolution
Every taxpayer is different, and every tax resolution requires an approach that is tailored to your specific situation and your personal goals. Some of the services we offer are:
- Installment Agreements
- Partial Pay Installment Agreements
- Penalty Abatement
- Payroll Tax Defense
- Offer in Compromise – Doubt as to Collectibility
- Offer in Compromise – Doubt as to Liability
- Offer in Compromise – Effective Tax Administration
- Negotiate Levy and Garnishment Release / Modification
- Lien Withdrawal / Release / Subordination / Discharge
- Audit Representation
- Audit Reconsideration
- Collection Due Process Hearings
- Taxpayer Advocate Service Assistance
- Currently Not Collectible Status
- Bankruptcy Support Regarding Taxes
- Innocent Spouse Relief
Please note that some of the resolution approaches are conditional. You will need to stay in compliance with the IRS for a few years to make sure your tax debt is really gone for good.