The IRS does not give unlimited chances to fix a tax problem. Every issue has a timeline, specific rules, and clear consequences once those lines are crossed.
We step in before that happens. Led by a former IRS agent, our team of certified tax professionals, attorneys, and CPAs brings more than 250 years of combined direct IRS experience, focused on responding correctly, meeting the right deadlines, and handling IRS matters with precision.

When Should You Seek Tax Resolution Help?

  • You received an IRS notice and are unsure how to respond.
  • You have an IRS balance due that you cannot pay in full.
  • Penalties and interest continue to increase on unpaid taxes.
  • You have unfiled tax returns from prior years.
  • The IRS has filed or warned of a tax lien.
  • Your wages are being garnished.
  • A bank levy has frozen or seized funds.
  • You missed an IRS deadline and are unsure of the next step.
  • You are being pursued for back taxes from multiple years.
  • Your spouse or former spouse handled the taxes, and you are now being held responsible.
  • You filed a joint return and later discovered unpaid taxes or reporting issues.
  • IRS action is affecting you during or after a divorce or separation.
  • You are unsure which IRS relief or resolution options still apply.

Work With A Certified Tax Resolution Specialist

No Matter the Situation!

Different IRS problems require different levels of judgment. Get an experienced oversight from a former IRS Agent when the IRS is already involved.

  • Certified tax resolution leadership (CTRS) guiding the overall strategy and handling IRS communication.
  • Former IRS agent experience, bringing first-hand understanding of how cases are reviewed and enforced.
  • A team of attorneys, CPAs, and enrolled agents working together on complex IRS matters.
  • Over 250 years of combined direct IRS experience across the resolution team.
  • 10 years of IRS service and 42 years in private tax practice, shaping how decisions are made.

What Tax Resolution Services Actually Cover

  1. Offer in Compromise (OIC): Help with requesting an IRS settlement when paying the full amount owed is not realistic based on financial circumstances.
  2. Installment agreements: Setting up structured monthly payment plans with the IRS to repay tax debt over time and avoid further collection action.
  3. Penalty abatement: Requesting the reduction or removal of IRS penalties and related interest when there is a valid and documented reason.
  4. Currently not collectible (CNC) status: Placing an account into temporary non-collection status when financial hardship prevents payment.
  5. IRS audit representation: Managing IRS audits directly, including communication, document requests, and guidance through the audit process.
  6. IRS lien, levy, and wage garnishment resolution: Working to address tax liens, stop wage garnishments, and resolve bank levies tied to unpaid taxes.
  7. Unfiled tax return resolution: Preparing and filing past-due tax returns to bring accounts back into compliance and determine the correct tax liability.

Why Do Unresolved IRS Issues Become Serious?

Unresolved IRS issues escalate because costs increase automatically, and enforcement actions follow when deadlines are missed.

Penalties can add up to 25% of the unpaid tax, increasing month after month.Interest compounds daily and is adjusted quarterly, currently around 7% annually.
Deadlines continue to move forward even when notices are ignored.Federal tax liens may be filed against property and assets.
Wage garnishments can reduce take-home pay.Bank levies can freeze or seize funds.

Once enforcement actions begin, resolution options narrow, costs rise, and reversing the situation becomes more difficult than addressing it early.

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Don’t wait for IRS enforcement actions to limit your options.

Our tax resolution services provide the strategy and support to address your IRS issue effectively and prevent it from growing further.

Schedule a consultation today with our certified tax resolution specialist.

How Our Tax Resolution Services Work?

Initial consultation
We start with a consultation to understand your IRS issue, the notice that arrived, and what outcome you need. This helps confirm the right way forward and sets clear expectations from the beginning.

Review of your IRS notice and tax history
We review the IRS notice you received, along with your account transcripts, filing history, and prior returns, to see exactly where things stand and how far the IRS process has progressed.

Review of your financial situation
Your income, assets, liabilities, and current obligations are reviewed to understand what resolution options may realistically apply to your situation.

Resolution strategy planning
Based on what we see, we identify the most appropriate resolution path for your case, whether that involves correcting filings, setting up payment terms, pursuing relief, or addressing enforcement actions.

Direct communication with the IRS
We handle communication with the IRS on your behalf, prepare the required requests and documents, and respond to IRS follow-ups accurately and on time.

Ongoing management until resolution
Your case is monitored through IRS responses, deadlines, and outcomes until the issue is resolved or properly stabilized.

Speak with a Tax Resolution Specialist

Some IRS issues need quick action. Others need to be handled carefully before the next notice or deadline limits your options.
A short conversation can help confirm where things stand and what should happen next.

Tax Resolution Services For Different Situations

Our IRS tax specialists do not handle tax resolution the same way for everyone. Each situation is reviewed based on how income is earned, how taxes were filed, and what type of IRS issue is involved.

Individuals 

For individuals, tax resolution services often focus on unpaid tax balances, unfiled returns, growing penalties and interest, or IRS collection actions. The approach is based on personal income, assets, and filing history.

Self-Employed Individuals

For self-employed taxpayers, IRS issues may involve estimated tax shortfalls, income reporting differences, or multiple years of back taxes. Resolution strategies take into account fluctuating income, business expenses, and cash flow.

Business Owners

For business owners, IRS tax resolution services commonly address payroll tax issues, business tax debt, and enforcement actions that can affect both the business and the owner personally. These cases require careful coordination to protect ongoing operations while working toward resolution

Fort Lauderdale Tax Resolution Services You Can Trust

Tax resolution in Fort Lauderdale is handled at the federal level. With no Florida state income tax, serious tax matters here fall entirely under IRS rules, procedures, and enforcement actions.

Our work reflects that reality. We handle federal IRS cases for Fort Lauderdale taxpayers within the same system that governs audits, collections, liens, levies, and negotiated resolutions nationwide. That experience comes from managing real IRS cases through changing policies, collection cycles, and enforcement priorities, while understanding how timing, response strategy, and case stage affect outcomes.

Get Tax Resolution Help Today

Before deciding what to do next, give yourself the chance. Not with just anyone, but with someone credible, confident, and backed by the resources to help you through this.

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Explore your options and start your journey towards assured tax relief.
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