Tax problems don’t improve with time.
IRS letters, audits, liens, and back taxes have structured resolution paths — installment agreements, offers in compromise, penalty relief. An attorney can find the one that fits.
Sound familiar?
Letters you’re afraid to open
IRS notices escalate on a schedule. Each stage has response options — and ignoring them removes options.
Liens, levies, and garnishment
Collection actions against wages, accounts, and property can often be prevented, released, or negotiated.
Years of unfiled returns
Non-filing compounds problems, but structured paths back into compliance exist — usually better than taxpayers fear.
How an attorney can help
- Respond to audits and notices with proper representation
- Negotiate installment agreements and offers in compromise
- Seek penalty abatement and innocent spouse relief where applicable
- Stop or release levies and garnishments through the proper channels
Worth knowing
Tax authorities operate on defined procedures with real taxpayer rights — appeal windows, collection due process hearings, and settlement programs with published criteria. An attorney adds attorney-client privilege that other tax preparers cannot offer, which matters when the situation involves sensitive facts.
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I can’t pay what I owe. What actually happens?
The IRS and states offer structured options — installment plans, temporary hardship status, and offers in compromise that settle for less when criteria are met. An attorney can evaluate which you realistically qualify for.
Why a tax attorney instead of my accountant?
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