IRS Tax Services
Our goal is to assist individuals and businesses with their tax debt. There are different programs and options available, including The Taxpayer Relief Act, that can help you or your business secure relief from tax debt and IRS tax problems.
The majority of individuals do not know that there are several options in order to obtain tax relief and they might be eligible for different tax forgiveness and tax debt settlement programs.
Our Tax Relief Attorneys will examine the tax problem you are undergoing including a review of how much you owe, the extent of your liability, and the current level of IRS action that has been taken against you. After examining your tax problem our attorneys will plan a strategy in order to reach the most favorable resolution of your tax issue.
Some of our services include:
- Stay of IRS Wage Garnishment
- Stay of IRS Levies and Lien Enforcements
- Offer in Compromise
- Penalty Abatement
- Lien Subordination
- Release of Tax Levy
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Tax Lien Settlement
Remember that the IRS can collect unpaid back taxes, interest, and penalties by garnishing your wages; filing a tax lien against you; seizing and selling your personal property; closing down your business and seizing and selling all your business’s inventory.
Contact us today for a free consultation with a IRS Attorney! Attorneys are available at all hours to speak to you, please call 516-338-7800.
Frequently Asked Questions
IRS Tax Services
Why do people hire lawyers when dealing with the IRS?
People hire lawyers when dealing with the IRS to ensure compliance with tax laws, negotiate settlements, protect their rights, and effectively navigate the complexities of tax disputes and audits.
Can a tax attorney negotiate with IRS?
Yes, a tax attorney can negotiate with the IRS on your behalf, helping to resolve tax disputes, arrange payment plans, and seek reductions in tax liabilities through offers in compromise or other programs.
When should I call an IRS advocate?
You should call an IRS advocate if you're experiencing significant issues with the IRS, such as delays and unresponsive service, or if you're unable to resolve tax problems through regular IRS channels.
Will the IRS forgive my tax debt?
The IRS may forgive tax debt under certain conditions, such as through the Offer in Compromise program, which allows qualifying taxpayers to settle their tax debt for less than the total amount owed.