Whether you have a balance remaining after filing your tax return or you are receiving letters from the IRS, the first step in resolving your tax problem is understanding why you owe money.
If you are receiving letter from the IRS or any other tax authority, please do not ignore the notice. Bring the letter to Resolution Tax and we will help you understand and answer the letter. In most cases, you will not have to speak with the IRS.
The best way to stop letters from IRS is to get in contact with them. Resolution Tax can assist you with communicating with the IRS and stop threatening letters from coming to your doorstep.
Successfully resolving your tax problem depends on the details of your situation. Whether the IRS is auditing you, you filed a return or form late, or you agree with your balance, Resolution Tax will help you get to the right solution.
Many taxpayers come to Resolution Tax because they have not filed tax returns in many years. Their reasons for not filing vary, but most are associated with owing money to the IRS and being afraid of not being able to pay the balance.
In most cases, the IRS is only looking for tax returns for the past 6 years. This can be different if you owe a balance or if there is a filing requirement for a particular year. Resolution Tax will analyze you tax profile to determine what years are necessary to file and which years, if filed, could cause more damage.
If you don’t agree with a balance due, or any assessments that the IRS proposing, you have the option to appeal the decision if you act on the IRS’ letters in-time. When filing an appeal, you want to build a case that will win. Resolution Tax will assist you in building a tax strategy to your advantage.
If you agree with a balance due, but don’t have the funds to immediately pay the full balance, OR if you agree with a balance due, but paying the balance would cause an economic hardship, Resolution Tax has solutions to easily resolve your case.