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Free yourself from tax Worries

If you’re receiving tax notices regarding your back taxes, it’s crucial to take prompt action. Ignoring your obligation only exacerbates the issue as penalties and fees continue to accumulate, creating a more challenging situation to tackle. Remember, the IRS will get their money – and take legal measures like wage garnishment and property seizure to ensure they receive their owed funds.

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Use this calculator if you owe more than $5,000 in back taxes.

3 Easy Steps to Tax Relief:

Failing to resolve your IRS problems can lead to unrelenting stress. If you have back taxes, the IRS will take action that could escalate to wage garnishments, asset seizure, or forceful legal action.

We make tax relief easy, in three steps you could be on your way to the peace you deserve.

Step 1: Evaluation

Start with a complimentary personalized back taxes consultation through a quick phone call. During this call, we will assess your unique situation, explain your options, and outline a tailored plan to help you manage and reduce your tax debt.

Step 2: Solution

Promptly engage with the IRS to evaluate your tax situation and devise the optimal plan for your financial future. Our dedicated professionals will work tirelessly to negotiate with the IRS on your behalf, ensuring you receive the best possible outcome and the relief you deserve.

Step 3: Relief

Our expert tax professionals craft a customized tax strategy to deliver a compliant and effective resolution. From negotiating with the IRS to implementing a comprehensive plan that addresses your specific needs, we're here to guide you through the entire process.

Real People. Real Relief.

Your Rights As A Taxpayer

The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TBOR) encompasses a range of principles protecting taxpayers in their interactions with tax authorities. These principles include:

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