Tax Resolution

Back Taxes Resolution

Back taxes are unpaid federal or state taxes from prior years. Whether you missed a filing deadline, underreported income, or simply could not afford to pay, back taxes accumulate penalties and interest — and attract IRS collection actions.

The longer back taxes go unresolved, the more you owe. Our team helps you get compliant with the IRS quickly, negotiate the lowest possible settlement, and stop collection actions before they disrupt your life.

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Back Taxes
IRS Notice

What You Face

What Happens When You Owe Back Taxes

The IRS follows a predictable collection sequence. Without action, here is what escalates over time:

  • CP14 notice — first bill for unpaid taxes
  • Federal tax lien filed against your property
  • Bank account or wage levies without further warning
  • Seizure of assets including vehicles or real estate
  • Passport denial or revocation for debts over $62,000
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The Process

How We Resolve Back Taxes

Our approach is systematic: stop the bleeding, assess your full liability, then negotiate the best resolution.

1

Immediate IRS Hold

We file a Power of Attorney and request collection holds to stop enforcement actions while we work your case.

2

Transcript & Liability Review

We pull all IRS transcripts to verify exactly what you owe, check for IRS errors, and identify expired statute periods.

3

Compliance & Filing

If you have unfiled returns, we prepare and file them — getting you compliant before negotiating a settlement.

4

Settlement Negotiation

We negotiate the best available resolution: OIC, installment agreement, penalty abatement, or currently not collectible status.

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Tax Filing
Relief Options

Good News

The IRS Wants to Resolve This Too

Despite its reputation, the IRS has several programs designed to help taxpayers who genuinely cannot pay their full liability. You have more options than you think:

  • Penalty abatement can erase first-time failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties
  • The IRS cannot collect after the 10-year Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED)
  • Partial Pay Installment Agreements let you pay less over time
  • Currently Not Collectible status pauses all collections indefinitely
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Ready to Resolve Your Tax Issues?

Our tax professionals will review your back tax situation for free. Find out exactly what you owe, what can be reduced, and what your best path forward is.

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