Fresh Start Tax L.L.C. Since 1982 IRS Tax Experts A Professional Tax Firm 1-866-700-1040 “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau
Did you receive an IRS Notice, Notice of Intent to Levy or Certified Mail ? We taught Tax Law at the IRS.
Do not be worried, we can stop the IRS with one contact. We know all of the tax procedures and the policies to stop the IRS right in their tracks.
You will never speak to the IRS. Affordable billing and personalized care!
We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors who taught out of the local, district and regional IRS offices for over 60 years.
We taught IRS Tax Law and Policy at the Regional Training Center in Atlanta Georgia. We taught their IRS Agents their jobs. We know everything on how to get you immediate tax relief and settle your IRS tax case. Since 1982
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
Received an IRS Intent to Levy, Notice/Bill or Certified Letter, How we work to successfully close your case:
If you have received a Notice or Letter from the IRS do not panic. These cases are easily handled. We are former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors. Do not worry!
1. We review your IRS notice and/or letter and immediately check for the accuracy against your tax records.
2. We pull IRS tax transcripts and check for the validity of the tax in question.
3. We send to the IRS a power of attorney and see how we can readily resolve the problem.
4. We sit down with our client, explain the situation and come to some case resolution.
5. We contact the IRS letting them know how we want to settle the case.