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We work to match you with a licensed tax attorney whose experience aligns with your matter.

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The attorney speaks with you directly to explain what options may be available.

IRS Tax Resolution Programs

A tax attorney identifies which programs you qualify for and structures the strongest available case.

Offer in Compromise

Settle your IRS tax debt for less than the full amount owed under IRC § 7122 when your Reasonable Collection Potential is below your balance.

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Installment Agreement

Pay your IRS balance over time with a structured monthly payment plan. Streamlined options available for balances under $50,000.

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Currently Not Collectible

Pause IRS collection entirely when paying would create economic hardship. Stops wage garnishments and bank levies during CNC status.

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Wage Garnishment Release

Stop the IRS from taking part of your paycheck. Levy release available under IRC § 6343 through hardship documentation or resolution agreement.

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IRS Audit Defense

Correspondence, office, and field audit representation. Attorney-client privilege from the first conversation. Protect your rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

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Tax Lien Removal

Federal Tax Lien withdrawal, subordination, and discharge under IRC § 6323. Clear title for home sales, refinancing, and credit recovery.

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Received an IRS Notice?

Every IRS notice has a deadline. Missing it often forfeits significant rights.

Notice CP14
First Balance Due Notice

Your first IRS notice that you owe taxes. Response window typically 21 days.

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Notice CP504
Intent to Levy State Refund

The IRS is preparing collection action. State tax refunds may be seized.

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LT11 / Letter 1058
Final Notice — 30 Days

Critical: 30 days to request a CDP hearing under IRC § 6330.

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Notice of Tax Lien
Form 668(Y) NFTL

Public lien filed against your property under IRC § 6321. Affects credit and clouds title.

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Notice of Levy
Form 668-A / 668-W

Active collection: Bank levy gives 21 days. Wage garnishment continues until released.

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CP90 / CP297
Final Notice of Intent

Final notice before levy of assets, retirement, or Social Security. 30-day appeal window.

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Why a Tax Attorney — Not a “Tax Relief Company”

The tax debt industry is full of companies advertising “settle your IRS debt for pennies on the dollar.” Many are not law firms, employ no attorneys, and have faced FTC enforcement actions for deceptive practices.

A licensed tax attorney is different. Attorneys are bound by state bar ethics rules, can represent you in U.S. Tax Court, and provide full attorney-client privilege. CPAs and enrolled agents have only the limited federally authorized tax practitioner privilege under IRC § 7525, which expressly does not extend to criminal tax proceedings.

Tax Resolution Guides

When criminal exposure exists, Tax Court litigation is needed, or attorney-client privilege matters. Includes attorney vs CPA vs EA comparison.

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RCP formula breakdown, three legal grounds for acceptance, pre-qualification requirements, and 5 mistakes that get OICs rejected.

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Don’t Face the IRS Alone

The IRS is a federal agency — a qualified national IRS tax attorney can represent you regardless of where you live. Get matched for a free, confidential case review.

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