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When you’re facing IRS or state tax issues—audits, notices, collections, or debt negotiations—the process can be overwhelming and risky to navigate alone. Granting Power of Attorney gives a qualified tax professional the legal authority to act for you, communicate with tax authorities, and execute resolution strategies while you stay focused on your life or business.

What we do for you:

  • Prepare & File Authorizations: Complete and submit the appropriate forms (e.g., IRS Form 2848 or state equivalent) to officially empower your representative.
  • Scope Definition: Tailor the authority—whether it’s limited to a single notice, audit defense, full case management, or appeals.
  • Active Representation: Handle all correspondence, negotiate installment agreements, submit penalty abatement requests, pursue Offers in Compromise, and respond to enforcement actions.
  • Ongoing Case Oversight: Monitor the status of your tax matters, update you regularly, and adjust strategy as needed to avoid escalation.

Why it matters:

Having an expert in your corner often stops collection activity faster, avoids procedural mistakes, keeps communications professional, and preserves your rights. A properly appointed representative can intervene on your behalf to reduce stress, shorten resolution timelines, and improve outcomes.

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