FIND SOLUTIONS TO IRS PROBLEMS
Don't talk to the IRS. Get a CPA, EA, or Attorney to represent you.
Have a questions or need to know what the tax law says? Let us research it for you - for a fee, of course!
Audit Representation - Being audited.
Getting organized, planning your strategy, and saying the right words are
important during an IRS audit. There is no such thing as casual
conversation when talking to an IRS auditor. If the IRS decides you owe
more taxes, the IRS decision can be appealed.
Installment Agreement - Owe IRS money.
Can pay but not all at one time. Complete forms 433A and 433B and work out
an agreement to pay the IRS in monthly payments (part pay agreement). You
can have it zapped from your bank account or write them a check each month.
If they do not accept the installment agreement that you propose, the rejection
can be appealed.
IRS Interest Abatement - If the IRS makes a managerial or clerical error, interest may be abated.
IRS Files a Return for You - You can still
file your own tax return which will probably be a whole lot less money.
Liens, Levies and Garnishees - Bank accounts
or pay checks being levied? The IRS is trying to get your attention to pay
an outstanding tax bill.
Innocent Spouse
Offer In Compromise - If you don't owe the
money, filed a corrected return, Form 1040X, or file an offer in compromise
doubt as to liability. If denied, IRS decision can be appealed.
Offer in Compromise - If you owe the money
but can't pay, file forms 656, 433A, 433B (offer in compromise - doubt as to
collectibility). If denied, IRS decision can be appealed.
Penalty Abatement - Do you have a good reason
for not paying or not filing on time? If so, the IRS may abate the
penalties they assessed. If rejected, you can file a petition in court.
Statutes of Limitations - IRS trying to say
you owe more money? It could be that the 3 year statute of limitation to
assess additional taxes has expired. IRS trying to collect an old tax
debt? It could be that the 10 years that the IRS has to collect the debt
has passed.
Summons - The IRS wants you to show up with
your records. It may be that what they really want is for you to file a
late tax return.
Un-filed Returns - Haven't filed in a while.
We recommend that you file the returns, and then work with the IRS to pay in
installments or make an offer to settle the debt.
Your IRS File - The IRS computer messed up.
Hire someone to untangle the red tape and get the computer back on the right
track. Don't understand what the IRS computer is trying to tell you, Hire
someone to interpret the IRS notices and letters.