IRS Problems?
We Can Help.
Dealing with the IRS is stressful. Back taxes, unfiled returns, audits, liens, and levies can feel overwhelming. You don't have to face the IRS alone. Our Houston tax resolution team knows how to negotiate with the IRS and find solutions that work.
We Resolve These IRS Issues
- Back Taxes & Unfiled Returns
- IRS Audits & Examinations
- Tax Liens & Levies
- Wage Garnishments
- Installment Agreements
- Offer in Compromise
- Penalty Abatement
Resolution Options
There's Always a Path
Out of IRS Trouble
The IRS has programs designed to help taxpayers resolve their debts. We know how to navigate these programs and find the best solution for your specific situation.
Installment Agreements
Can't pay your full tax debt today? The IRS offers payment plans that let you pay over time. We negotiate terms that work with your budget and cash flow, keeping collection actions at bay while you get back on track.
Offer in Compromise
In some cases, the IRS will accept less than the full amount owed. This program, called an Offer in Compromise, can provide significant relief if you qualify. We assess your situation honestly and help you apply if you're a good candidate.
Penalty Abatement
IRS penalties can add 25% or more to your original debt. If you have a reasonable cause for late filing or payment, we can request penalty removal. Many Houston taxpayers don't know this option exists.
Currently Not Collectible
If paying your tax debt would create genuine financial hardship, the IRS can temporarily suspend collection. This "Currently Not Collectible" status gives you breathing room while your situation improves.
Our Process
How We Resolve
Your IRS Problems
Free Consultation
We start with a confidential conversation about your situation. No judgment - just an honest assessment of your options and the best path forward.
IRS Investigation
We pull your IRS transcripts and account records to understand exactly what you owe, what returns are missing, and what collection actions are pending.
Strategy Development
Based on your full financial picture, we develop a resolution strategy - whether that's an installment agreement, offer in compromise, or another approach.
IRS Negotiation
We handle all communication with the IRS on your behalf. You don't have to speak to them directly - we fight for the best possible outcome.
FAQ
IRS Resolution
Questions Answered
Will I go to jail for not paying taxes?
Tax evasion (intentionally hiding income) can lead to criminal charges, but simply owing taxes you can't pay is a civil matter, not a criminal one. The IRS wants your money, not to put you in jail. However, failing to file returns is a separate issue - we help you get compliant and resolve your debt.
How long does IRS resolution take?
Resolution timelines vary based on your situation. Simple installment agreements can be set up in weeks. Offers in Compromise take 6-12 months for IRS review. We work to stop aggressive collection actions quickly while pursuing long-term resolution.
Can you really settle for less than I owe?
Yes, but not everyone qualifies. The IRS's Offer in Compromise program is for taxpayers who genuinely cannot pay their full debt. We analyze your finances honestly and only pursue this option if you're a good candidate. Beware of firms that promise settlements to everyone.
What happens if I ignore IRS notices?
Ignoring the IRS makes things worse. They'll escalate from notices to liens (damaging your credit), levies (taking money from your bank or wages), and eventually asset seizure. The sooner you address IRS issues, the more options you have.
How much does IRS resolution cost?
Our fees depend on the complexity of your case. We provide a clear quote after reviewing your situation - no surprises. Consider this: the cost of professional help is typically far less than the penalties, interest, and stress of trying to handle the IRS yourself.
Get Relief From
IRS Problems Today
You don't have to live with the stress of IRS debt. Schedule a free, confidential consultation to learn your options. We've helped hundreds of Houston taxpayers find relief.