Have an IRS Problem?
If you are overwhelmed by IRS notices and deadlines, nervous about calling the IRS, and hesitant about the next steps, it’s time to get the help you need.
Welcome
Let’s Solve Your IRS Problem
IRS notices can be difficult to understand and confusing as to what steps should be taken next. Their solution is usually to call an 800 number and wait for hours for a representative. Once you discuss your account with an IRS representative it normally ends with you having to call back and the worst part is that you will never be able to get a hold of that representative again! Frustrating, isn’t it?
How about when your case is assigned to a Revenue Officer? Their position is not to determine for you if you should enter into an installment agreement, an offer in compromise, file an innocent spouse claim, help you dispute your liability. Their number one goal…collect revenue for the IRS.
For over 15 years I have represented taxpayers before the IRS. Each initial consultation is free so that we can discuss your IRS problem in depth, work a collection alternative, and understand the process to resolving your tax problem. When you are ready call me, Priscilla, to get your tax problem under control and handled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fees
Initial Consultations- Always Free.
Retainers- Flat Fee.
That means no running up the bill for every minute spent on a telephone call, email, correspondence review, IRS contact, research, administration support, etc.
*This does not include IRS-imposed filing fees.
Deadlines
IRS cases are time-sensitive and protecting your account is my top priority.
It’s my common practice to open a case as soon as I’m retained.
Some notices require immediate action before the IRS levies your bank or wages.
Be proactive and consult with me right away.
Time.
The type of tax problem and where you are in the process will dictate the length of time it will take to resolve your matter.
I can provide an estimated timeframe and follow up with the IRS frequently to keep you updated.
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