We are an “Affordable Professional Company Tax ” that specializes in IRS and state tax resolution. Former IRS, Experts
We are former IRS Agents & Managers who know the system, since 1982. A plus Rated by the BBB.
We have been in private practice since 1982 and are true affordable tax experts in resolving individual, business and payroll taxes debt.
We have over 206 professional tax experience and are composed of tax attorneys, CPAs and former IRS agents. Our tax company is composed of true IRS tax experts.
If you owe the Internal Revenue Service back taxes or back tax debt, it only makes sense to hire former IRS agents and managers who know the system inside and out.
We can help anyone who owes any federal, State, individual, business, or payroll taxes including those who have not filed back tax returns and those wishing to settle IRS tax debt.
We have over 60 years of direct work experience at the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS. not only did we work as former agents we also worked as managers supervisors and teaching instructors. We know all the IRS protocols, settlement theories and methodologies to get you fast and quick results.
If you owe back taxes whether it be individual, business/corporate, back payroll taxes contact us today and we can review with you different tax solutions to go ahead and permanently and immediately remedy your problem from the Internal Revenue Service.
As a general real there are three available options to resolve your debt. IRS as hardship options, payment options and settlement options.
Filing of Not Filed Back Tax Returns
If you have not file tax returns, our former IRS agents can prepare your back tax returns with little or no records and settle your tax debt at all at the same time.
We are experts for tax reconstruction in preparation of old and back tax returns. with or without tax records we can prepare all your tax returns.
Make sure you file your back tax returns because IRS enjoys the privilege of filing your back tax returns under 6020 B of the code if you fail to file back taxes.
They will file your return to make sure you pay the highest amount allowed by law. If this is happened to you, you can file for an IRS audit reconsideration. When you call our office we will go over the process with you.
IRS Required Financials Statements to settle cases on back taxes + 433A. 433F, 433B
If you owe back taxes and as a general rule your financial statement will determine how IRS will close your settle your case. Form 433F.
If you owe individual, business or payroll taxes, we will take a current financial statement contact the IRS and work out an affordable individual or business payment plan and/or file and settle the tax if applicable.
It is critical that you understand the importance of your current financial statement because it will determine the outcome of your case.
Your last 3 to 6 months of your financial condition is IRS’s determining factor on your case resolution.
Most cases in which back tax debt is owed to Internal Revenue Service will require a current and verifiable financial statement. You can find those financial statements directly on our website. When you call us we will give you the financial statement applicable to your case.
As a general rule, when taxpayers or businesses owe back individual or payroll taxes, IRS closes case out by putting them into hardships, asking for payments or the settlement through the offer in compromise. These are the three most common ways that IRS close cases off their enforcement computer.
40% of all taxpayers that owe back taxes to the IRS get put in the tax hardships, 6.5 million people get put into payment plans and 38,000 people get offers in compromise accepted.
Since 1982 we have been resolving IRS tax debt for individuals, businesses and corporations that owe back federal taxes including payroll tax debt.
Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and you can speak to a true IRS tax expert.
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