IRS Tax Resolution & Debt Relief
Audits. Tax debt. Liens. Levies. Unfiled returns. When the IRS comes calling, you need experienced representation — not a generic tax prep firm. We resolve IRS problems so you can sleep at night.
How We Resolve IRS Problems
Every IRS situation is different. Here are the core resolution services we provide — each tailored to your specific case.
IRS Audit Defense
Correspondence, Office & Field Audits
We handle the IRS so you don't have to. From responding to CP2000 notices to representing you in field audits, we protect your rights and minimize your exposure at every stage.
- Direct IRS representation
- Document preparation & review
- Appeals if needed
Tax Debt Resolution
Installment Agreements, OIC & CNC Status
Owe the IRS more than you can pay? We negotiate payment plans, Offers in Compromise, and Currently Not Collectible status based on your financial situation.
- Reduce what you owe
- Stop wage garnishments
- Affordable payment plans
Penalty Abatement
First-Time Abate & Reasonable Cause
IRS penalties can double your tax bill. We identify every available abatement — First Time Abate, reasonable cause, or statutory exceptions — and file for removal.
- Failure-to-file penalties
- Failure-to-pay penalties
- Accuracy-related penalties
Lien & Levy Relief
Release, Withdrawal & Subordination
A federal tax lien destroys your credit and blocks property sales. A levy seizes your bank accounts and wages. We negotiate release, withdrawal, discharge, or subordination.
- Lien withdrawal for credit repair
- Levy release within 24–48 hours
- Property discharge for sales
Non-Filer & Back Taxes
Unfiled Returns & SFR Corrections
Haven't filed in years? The IRS may have already filed for you — and overestimated your tax by 2–4x. We prepare correct returns, supersede IRS estimates, and get you back in compliance.
- Reduce SFR assessments dramatically
- Penalty abatement for late filing
- Path to compliance in 30–60 days
Innocent Spouse Relief
§6015 — Three Pathways to Relief
Held responsible for a spouse's tax mistakes on a joint return? Federal law provides three pathways to relief. We evaluate your case and pursue the strongest option.
- Traditional innocent spouse relief
- Separation of liability
- Equitable relief for underpayments
Our Resolution Process
From your first call to final resolution — here's exactly how we work.
Free Consultation
We review your IRS notices, transcripts, and situation. You'll understand exactly where you stand — no obligation.
IRS Investigation
We pull your IRS transcripts, analyze collection statutes, identify penalties eligible for abatement, and build your case.
Resolution Strategy
We present your options with clear costs, timelines, and expected outcomes — then execute the strategy you choose.
IRS Resolution
We handle all IRS communication, negotiate on your behalf, and resolve your case. You get back to living your life.
Why Clients Trust Us With Their IRS Cases
When you're dealing with the IRS, you need someone who knows the system inside and out — not a call center reading from a script.
- Enrolled Agent (EA) Licensed
Federally authorized to represent taxpayers before ALL levels of the IRS — examination, collections, and appeals.
- Certified Tax Coach
We don't just resolve problems — we create a plan so they don't happen again.
- 13+ Years of Experience
We've handled everything from simple penalty abatements to multi-year non-filer compliance cases.
- Direct Communication
You work with James and his team directly — not an outsourced call center. Every call returned, every question answered.
- Transparent Pricing
Clear fee estimates before we start. No hidden costs. No bait-and-switch.
Common Situations We Resolve
"I got a letter from the IRS and don't know what to do."
"I haven't filed taxes in several years."
"The IRS says I owe $50,000 but that can't be right."
"They're garnishing my wages — can you stop it?"
"There's a lien on my property and I can't sell my house."
"My ex filed a joint return with errors and now I'm liable."
"I received a CP2000 notice — what is this?"
"I got a Notice of Deficiency — do I have to pay?"
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IRS resolution
Important Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. IRS resolution outcomes depend on individual circumstances, and results vary. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal representation. For matters involving potential criminal tax exposure, we refer clients to qualified tax attorneys. Consult a qualified tax professional before taking any action.
The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Tax laws are complex, subject to change, and vary by jurisdiction. Strategies discussed may not be suitable for every taxpayer. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
