We specialize in all forms of tax resolution





- Handle all communication with the IRS or state taxing agency
- Answer all questions on your behalf
- Challenge the IRS’ approach and position when needed
- Provide all documents needed throughout your audit
- Meet with the IRS to resolve any issues
- Conduct negotiations and claims
- Appeal your case if necessary
- Prove that you don’t have the income or assets to pay off what you owe
- Offer to pay the most money you can afford — and prove that amount
- Shield you and your most precious assets from the aggressive tactics of the IRS
If you weren’t able to submit your taxes on time, step one is to file whatever is missing. The IRS or state or local agency may issue a penalty and interest on top of your tax debt. The sooner you file, the sooner we can get you back-tax relief.
Our experienced and professional team of tax experts knows how to prepare your returns to minimize debt and the chance of you being audited. We adhere to successful processes to ensure you are on the best path forward.
The IRS offers a first-time abatement for taxpayers who qualify. If you meet certain requirements or circumstances, the IRS may offer relief by lowering your tax balance or waiving your penalties. We are experienced in helping our clients seize every opportunity to minimize tax debts. With programs like penalty abatement, we can help reduce the burden of your tax liability.
Taxpayers should be aware of important distinctions between federal and state tax collections. State taxing authorities, due to their limited budgets and smaller organizational size, are often even more aggressive and faster than the IRS when it comes to collections, liens, levies, and garnishments.
Having access to state-specific expertise is vital if you’re facing an unexpected tax bill from your state. Tax laws, collection procedures, requirements, penalties, and interest vary widely from state to state, and it’s imperative to know exactly what you’re up against.