Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. Since 1982 IRS Tax Experts A Professional Tax Firm “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
Did you receive a IRS Notice that needs immediate attention? Let Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who taught Tax Law for over 60 years at the IRS in the local, district and regional offices take care of your situation and get you the best remedy possible.
We know all of the tax settlement strategies, formulas and techniques to get you very best possible solution to take care of your IRS Problems.
We have saved millions of dollars for our clients since 1982. On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and Enrolled Agents.
We are one of the oldest, most trusted and experienced professional tax firms.
Areas of Tax Practice:
- Immediate IRS Tax Representation
- Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
- Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
- IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
- IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
- Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
- Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Abatement of Penalties and Interest
- State Sales Tax Cases
- Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases
Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )
- Our staff has over 205 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
- On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
- Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
- Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
- Fast, affordable, and economical
- Licensed to practice in all 50 States
- Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
- Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
- Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
- As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly
About Your Notice
If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it will explain the reason for the correspondence and provide instructions. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply.
The notice you receive covers a very specific issue about your account or tax return. Generally, the IRS will send a notice if it believes you owe additional tax, are due a larger refund, if there is a question about your tax return or a need for additional information.