Tax problems? Don’t panic, let me help you!
As an Enrolled Agent and tax resolution professional based in Santa Rosa, California, I am licensed in all 50 states. I can help with all your tax problems by advocating on your behalf with the IRS and other agencies.
How I Can Help You with Tax Resolution:
I am a tireless advocate for my clients. I act as an intermediary, shielding you from interactions with the IRS.
I deal with the IRS so you don’t have to. Once you retain my services, you will not hear from the IRS anymore (or, if you get a mailing, you’ll know that I received it, too, and am staying on top of it.) You won’t have to lie awake nights wondering what to say, whether you said the right thing, if there’s any better option than the ones the IRS offered you.
Sometimes I’ll walk into a client’s office and see a stack of unopened IRS notices. They’re too afraid to even open the envelopes. But the head-in-the-sand approach doesn’t work well with the IRS. What may have been a small problem to start with becomes bigger and bigger as interest and penalties mount.
What strikes terror in your heart doesn’t faze me. Tax resolution is what I do! I work well with IRS agents because I understand how they think and am thoroughly knowledgeable about the rules that govern them. I know when to hold their feet to the fire and when to back off so they don’t dig in their heels out of annoyance. I treat them with an effective combination of persistence and diplomacy. They prefer to deal with tax resolution professionals who speak the language and are methodical and unemotional.
You may have heard about so-called tax resolution specialists who take the client’s money without resolving the problem. They may present an offer to the IRS that the IRS clearly will never accept, or they present an offer that the IRS does accept but that the client can’t possibly pay. I’ve lived and done business in Santa Rosa since 1983 and I plan to stay. I value my good reputation and advocate strongly and effectively for my clients. I’ll give you my best assessment of your case and the likelihood of success.
If you’ve received
- Audit notification
- Threatening letter
- Bank levy
- Wage garnishment
- Lien on your property notice
Don’t panic! Just call me!
If your spouse has received one of the above and you’re not involved in the business and wonder about protecting your own assets, call me!
If you’re worried about any aspect of your tax liability, give me a call right now for a free consultation.
What are the reasons people get in trouble with the IRS?
Payroll Taxes
When there’s money in the bank, business owners often forget where it came from. They see a high balance and say, oh, good, there’s more than I thought; now I can get that new computer system. After the money is spent, payroll taxes come due. Oops.
Or perhaps in the early, mad-scramble years of being in business, when owners are struggling to pay vendors, employees, rent, and PG&E, the money gets spent on those essentials. When the tax bill comes in, the money’s not there. If you are in that position, you need someone to advocate on your behalf.
Failure to File
When people don’t have the money to pay their taxes, they may decide not to file a return, thinking the IRS won’t notice. Mistake. The IRS does notice. If you get a W-2 or a 1099, the IRS has a copy of it. When the computer doesn’t find a match between that document and a tax return, it sends out an alert. That’s when an unwelcome letter comes in the mail. You need someone to advocate on your behalf.
Failure to Pay
Some folks do file a return—so far so good—but find they can’t pay what they owe. They watch with horror as interest and penalties mount. They have no idea that some of the penalties can be abated. The IRS won’t tell you all your options. You need someone to advocate on your behalf.
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