
When you hire us for IRS notice resolution, we take control of the situation from beginning to end. This is a full representation before the IRS, not general advice.
Notice Identification and Deadline Review: We carefully examine your IRS notice, identify the specific notice type (such as CP14, CP2000, CP504, or Letter 1058), confirm response deadlines, and determine whether enforcement action is pending. We ensure that missed timelines do not result in the loss of critical rights.
Plain-English Explanation: We explain what the IRS is claiming, what triggered the notice, and what your options are in clear, simple language. You understand exactly where you stand and what needs to happen next.
Strategic Action Plan: After reviewing your transcripts and documentation, we create a step-by-step strategy tailored to your situation, whether that involves disputing an assessment, negotiating payments, or stopping enforcement.
IRS Form 2848 Filing: We prepare and submit Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, which authorizes us to act on your behalf before the IRS. Once processed, the IRS communicates directly with us rather than with you.
Transcript Access and Account Monitoring: We obtain your IRS transcripts to verify assessments, payments, penalties, and enforcement activity. This allows us to confirm the IRS position and detect any errors.
Direct Negotiation Authority: With Power of Attorney in place, we speak to IRS representatives, Automated Collection System personnel, and revenue officers as necessary to advocate for your interests.
Challenging Incorrect Assessments: If the IRS made an error, we prepare written disputes supported by documentation and applicable tax law. We escalate to supervisors or the IRS Office of Appeals when necessary.
Penalty Abatement Requests: We request first-time penalty abatement or reasonable cause relief when supported by the facts. Penalties can significantly increase your balance, and removing them can create meaningful savings.
Payment Solution Negotiation: If you owe taxes and cannot pay in full, we negotiate installment agreements, partial-payment installment agreements, Currently Not Collectible status, or evaluate offer-in-compromise eligibility.
Enforcement Intervention: If you received a Final Notice of Intent to Levy, we request that you request a Collection Due Process hearing within the applicable 30-day window. According to IRS.gov, a timely CDP request generally suspends levy action while the appeal is pending.
Filing Review and Cleanup: We review your filing history to identify unfiled returns or compliance gaps that could trigger additional notices.
Future Prevention Planning: We provide guidance on withholding adjustments, estimated payments, and ongoing compliance to prevent repeat IRS issues.
This service is designed to resolve the current notice and protect you going forward.
IRS notices follow a legal escalation process. Waiting makes the situation more serious and more expensive.
Professional representation helps prevent escalation and preserves your rights.
The IRS uses a structured notice-and-enforcement system.According to IRS.gov, the IRS sends notices for specific reasons, including balances due, proposed return changes, identity verification, and account adjustments. When taxes remain unpaid, the collection process begins.



Understanding this process is critical. We use this knowledge to intervene strategically and protect you.
You need this service if:
Many taxpayers worsen their situation by making avoidable mistakes:
We conduct a confidential consultation to review your IRS notice, confirm deadlines, and evaluate your exposure. We explain your rights, risks, and options clearly so you can make an informed decision about next steps.
Once retained, we prepare and submit IRS Form 2848 to secure authority to represent you. This allows us to access your account and ensures the IRS communicates directly with our office.


We obtain your IRS transcripts and analyze assessments, penalties, payments, and enforcement status. This investigation allows us to confirm accuracy and develop a targeted response strategy.
We prepare written disputes, penalty abatement requests, amended returns, payment applications, or appeals as required. All submissions are completed accurately and on time.
We communicate directly with IRS representatives to negotiate resolution terms, request enforcement holds, and advocate for favorable outcomes based on your financial circumstances.
We finalize payment agreements, confirm account corrections, secure levy releases, or complete appeal resolutions. We ensure the IRS properly updates its records.
We review your ongoing compliance status and guide you to prevent future IRS notices. We remain available for follow-up communication if additional correspondence arises.

Assessment Becomes Final: If you ignore a proposed adjustment notice, the IRS may finalize the evaluation and issue a bill, making the amount legally collectible.
Next Collection Notice Issued: If the balance remains unpaid, the IRS typically sends the next notice in the sequence, increasing urgency and warning of enforcement.
Penalties and Interest Grow: Interest continues to compound daily, and additional penalties may accrue.
Levy Authority Activated: If a Final Notice of Intent to Levy is ignored, the IRS may legally begin wage garnishment or a bank levy.
Tax Lien Filing Risk: The IRS may file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, creating a public record claim against your property.
Refund Offsets: The IRS may seize future tax refunds and certain federal payments.
Ongoing Wage Garnishment: Garnishment can continue each pay period until the debt is resolved or the levy is released.
Bank Funds Seized: Frozen bank funds may be transferred to the IRS after the holding period expires.
Long-Term Financial Impact: Credit damage, increased debt due to penalties and interest, and prolonged stress can result from continued inaction.
Early intervention significantly improves your options.
IRS notices are legal documents with real deadlines and real consequences. Waiting reduces your options. Acting now protects your income, assets, and peace of mind.
Call us today for a confidential consultation. Let us review your IRS notice, clearly explain your options, and take immediate action on your behalf. We stand between you and the IRS, so you do not have to face this process alone.
Results depend on individual circumstances and IRS determinations. No outcome is guaranteed. Representation is subject to IRS rules and procedures. IRS Circular 230 Disclosure applies.