Stop IRS Notices

Have your received a notice from the IRS? Are you now getting additional reminders pertaining to your overdue tax liability? Want to avoid the embarrassment of these notices showing up at your office or home? Before negotiating with the IRS, call us first! The tax professionals and tax attorneys associated with our firm can help you stop threatening notices so you can start taking control of your future.

Put an end to threatening IRS Demand Letters which provide an assessment of your tax debt, including any penalties and interest! Stop excessive Computer generated notices from IRS or IRS CP letters from showing up at your home! End those IRS reminder letters, including CP-501, CP-502, CP-503 and CP-504 from showing up at work!

Our associates protect your integrity in the wake of an IRS CP-NFTL/IRS NFTL, or notice of federal tax levy or tax lien which threatens to seize a taxpayer’s bank accounts, property, insurance benefits, IRAs, SSI, pension plans, alimony and/or paid child support.

Stop Delivery of IRS Notices

Our associates are trusted industry-leaders on IRS matters because of their history of discretion when working with spouses and employers alike. We take your privacy seriously. Doing so gives you the control to manage your own financial concerns in confidence.

How do I stop IRS notices from showing up at home?

Most taxpayers think any news from the IRS is bad news. Notices of underpayment and tax levies are dreaded by many as being among the worst of these notices. But some IRS notices are less serious than others, and even the worst of these can be taken advantage of to your benefit.

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Before you contact the IRS, before you respond, before you address the envelope: get the knowledge you need to empower the best decision by first contacting us. Our team will respond with strategies that the IRS just can’t discuss because they’re protecting their own assets, not yours!

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