Tax Relief FAQs
Tax Relief Answers
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We specialize in tax relief services, assisting clients nationwide with IRS tax problems. Our services encompass three key phases:
- Investigation: We thoroughly assess your tax situation to understand the scope of the issue.
- Compliance: We ensure all necessary tax filings are accurate and up-to-date.
Resolution: We develop and implement a tailored plan to resolve your tax liabilities effectively.
While we are based in St. Louis, Missouri, our virtual operations enable us to assist clients across the United States. No matter your location, we’re equipped to handle your tax concerns remotely.
When you hire us to represent you for your tax issues, you’ll experience some immediate relief, such as halting IRS contact and collection efforts. However, fully resolving your case will take time, depending on the complexity of your situation and the steps required to address it.
It’s important to understand that tax problems often develop over several months or even years, so the resolution process requires patience and careful planning.
The great news? Once we’re representing you, you won’t need to deal with the IRS directly—that’s our job.
The timeline for resolution depends on the type of strategy we pursue. For example:
- An Offer in Compromise (OIC) can take 6–12 months or more based on the amount owed, the complexity of your case, and your unique financial circumstances.
- Other strategies, like installment agreements or penalty abatements, may take less time but still require thorough preparation and IRS review.
We aim to resolve your case as efficiently as possible. After evaluating your situation, we’ll provide a tailored timeline and keep you informed throughout the entire process.
Our process involves three phases:
- Investigation: We gather all pertinent information about your tax situation to identify the root cause of the problem.
- Compliance: We address any unfiled returns or inaccuracies to ensure you’re fully compliant with IRS requirements.
- Resolution: We negotiate with the IRS on your behalf to establish a feasible solution, such as an installment agreement or offer in compromise.
The cost of our services depends on the complexity of your case and the specific services required. Tax resolution services can range from $1,000 to $10,000 or more.
We offer a free discovery call to assess your situation and provide a transparent fee structure tailored to your needs.
Absolutely. We have extensive experience assisting clients who have received IRS notices or are undergoing audits. Our team will represent you, communicate with the IRS on your behalf, and work diligently to resolve the issue favorably.
If you’re unable to pay your tax debt in full, there are several options available, such as installment agreements or offers in compromise. We’ll evaluate your financial situation and negotiate with the IRS to establish a manageable payment plan or potentially reduce the amount you owe.
To begin, you can schedule a discovery through our website or contact us directly. During this consultation, we’ll discuss your tax concerns, assess your situation, and outline the steps we can take to resolve your tax issues.
Yes, we prioritize the security and confidentiality of your personal information. Our virtual platform utilizes advanced encryption and security protocols to ensure your data is protected throughout the resolution process.
Yes, we provide tax relief services for both individuals and businesses facing IRS challenges. Whether you’re dealing with personal tax issues or managing tax concerns for your business, our team is experienced in handling a wide range of tax matters.
It’s important to note that these cases are handled separately to ensure that each situation receives the detailed attention it deserves. Our tailored approach allows us to focus on the specific needs of both individuals and businesses to achieve the best possible outcome.
ax resolution focuses only on resolving the immediate issue, such as negotiating a payment plan or filing missing returns. While this is important, resolution often skips a full evaluation of your situation, potentially leaving better solutions off the table. Tax representation, on the other hand, involves a thorough analysis of all factors, ensuring the best possible outcome. It takes away the fear of dealing with tax authorities and gives you a clear path forward.
Helpful Links
- Link: Taxpayer Advocate Service
- Why It’s Helpful: Explains how taxpayers can get help if they’re having difficulty resolving issues with the IRS.
- Link: OIC Pre-Qualifier Tool
- Why It’s Helpful: Helps taxpayers determine if they qualify for an Offer in Compromise to settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed.
- Link: Payment Plans/Installment Agreements
- Why It’s Helpful: Explains how individuals and businesses can set up payment plans to manage their tax debt.
- Link: Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter
- Why It’s Helpful: Helps users decode IRS notices or letters and determine the next steps to take.
- Link: Penalties and Interest
- Why It’s Helpful: Provides information about common IRS penalties, interest charges, and how to request penalty abatements.
- Link: Get Your Tax Record
- Why It’s Helpful: Guides users on how to request tax transcripts for reviewing past filings and ensuring accuracy.
- Link: Understanding the Collection Process
- Why It’s Helpful: Explains the steps the IRS takes to collect unpaid taxes and how to resolve those issues.