IRS and state tax balance review

Owe IRS or State Tax Debt?

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Common situations

What Kind of Tax Problem Are You Facing?

Don't know the exact tax terms or your exact situation? Don't worry, you don't need to!

We're the tax professionals, it's our job to know what things are called and where to start.

Pick the option below that you believe fits your situation the best.

IRS tax balancesDid you file a return with an unpaid balance? Maybe you received a CP14 or CP504 final notice.
State tax balancesFor all things state related: tax bills, notices, or collection concerns.
IRS or state noticesCP2000s, Final Notices, Collections Enforcement, Lien filing, notices meant to scare you. Let us explain them.
Unfiled tax returnsIf its 1 year you missed or 6 years we can help.
Payment plan questionsEveryone wants the IRS's "Fresh Start" but what most firms won't tell you is that isn't 1 plan, it refers to many!
Penalty issuesDid your balance make a huge jump? Penalties and Interest are probably why.
Wage garnishment concernsWere your wages garnished or your bank levied?
Bank levy concernsFor frozen funds, levy notices, or collection action questions.
Tax liensWas a lien filed or you are worried one may be filed.
Offer in Compromise reviewMost taxpayer's don't qualify but most tax companies will charge a ton for the "review" that's ridiculous.
Hardship / Currently Not Collectible reviewIf you're experiencing a hardship and making tax debt payments seem impossible.
Unsure where to startThat is normal. The first step is telling us what you know.

It's never been this easy

A Simple First Step

Tax debt can feel overwhelming, especially when letters, deadlines, penalties, and collection threats are involved. This quick review helps provide you real time answers based on your details and our 15 plus years of experience, not a sales person's guess work.

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Tell us what is going on

Provide the notice details, balances, filing issues, and/or collection concerns.

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We review the details you provided

The goal is to understand the issue before discussing possible paths.

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You get real answers

What the notice really means, what your preliminary options are based on the balance, filing, or collections issues.

Clear starting points

No Hidden Fees. Only honest answers.

You should understand what kind of help may be needed before moving forward. Pricing should be based on the work involved, not pressure, scare tactics, or inflated promises.

Quick review

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Use this form to tell us what you know, the highlights: estimated balances, tax years with issues, missing returns, notices, enforcement action and brief description of what you're hoping for.

Where to find notice numbers You can find your IRS Notice Number in the upper-right corner of the document. For State notices it's usually in the top center of the first paragraph, or center title, finally may be in the upper-right corner.
What happens next? After you submit your information a real tax professional: Enrolled Agent, CPA or Tax Attorney, will review your details. Then they will reach out to you directly to give you some answers, and possible next steps.

Representation Disclaimer: This website does not guarantee any specific IRS or state tax result. Resolution options depend on your tax balance, filing compliance, income, assets, expenses, tax authority rules, and agency approval. Submitting a quick review form does not create an engagement agreement or representation.