Tax Resolution

Received an IRS or state tax notice? Start here.

If you received a notice, owe back taxes, have unfiled returns, or are worried about liens, levies, or garnishments, the first step is understanding exactly where your account stands. Start with a short case review questionnaire so we can identify the notice, deadlines, tax years, and next steps.

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Free, confidential, and no obligation. Takes about 3 minutes.

What we help resolve

Most tax problems get worse with silence and better with a clear plan. Here's what we handle every day.

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IRS & state notices

CP14, CP504, LT11, state balance-due letters and more. We identify exactly what the letter means and what it's asking for.

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Back taxes & unpaid balances

Balances you can't pay in full, accumulating penalties and interest, and resolution options like payment plans or settlements where you qualify.

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Unfiled tax returns

One missed year or several. We help you get caught up and back into good standing before the agency files a substitute return for you.

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Liens, levies & garnishments

Wage garnishments, bank levies, and tax liens are urgent collection actions. The sooner we review the file, the more options stay on the table.

The letter date

Why the deadline matters

Many IRS and state notices start a clock — 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. Some deadlines protect rights that disappear once they pass, like the window to dispute a balance before collection escalates. Knowing the date on your letter tells us how fast we need to move.

The notice code

Why the code matters

The code in the corner of the letter (CP14, CP2000, LT11, and so on) tells us exactly what the agency is doing and what stage you're in. It's the difference between a routine balance reminder and a final notice of intent to levy — and it shapes the entire plan.

How it works

Three simple steps

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Tell us what you received

Answer a few quick questions about the letter or the issue — what it is, when it's dated, and the tax years involved.

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Upload the notice, if you have it

Snap a photo or upload the PDF. It helps us read the exact codes and deadlines — but it's optional to get started.

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We review and identify next steps

We review the issue, identify possible options based on where your account stands, and reach out to walk you through them.

What happens after you submit

Your answers come straight to our team. We review what you sent, flag anything time-sensitive, and follow up to talk through your situation and the options that fit it. Nothing is automated away — a real person reviews your case.

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It's free and confidential. The sooner we understand your notice, the more options you'll have.

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Or call us directly — 404-476-9299