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Tax Debt Resolution Services
You are just 1 step away from getting tax relief.
Due to the recent health crisis, the IRS has expanded its tax relief programs. Programs that can reduce, defer & even eliminate your tax debt. The time to act is now!
 
We'll find a resolution plan you want or you get your money back. Guaranteed.
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Tax problems can stay with you unless you have someone fighting for your rights
  • Suspend collection activities before they start.​
  • Get a break from IRS notices and letters.
  • ​Request a hold on wage garnishments and activities, including tax liens and levies.

Don’t get overwhelmed by your tax debt.
Tax Law Advocates will take immediate action to work to resolve your tax debt issues so you don't have to.

OUR TAX DEBT SERVICES
We’re here to fight for you
Owing the IRS can be stressful and worrisome, especially if they place a lien or levy on your assets or property. But you’re not alone – we’re here to fight for your rights and get you back on track.
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We’ll handle your tax debt so you don’t have to
  • ​We’ll work directly with the IRS
  • ​We’ll keep you updated throughout the process
  • We handle all types of tax debt - any size, from the simple to the complex
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We’ll take immediate action to help you address your tax debt
  • ​Get a break from threatening IRS notices and letters
  • Take immediate action to suspend collection activities
  • ​Request a hold on active wage garnishments and bank levies
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We’ll find a resolution plan for you
  • We’ll assign a dedicated Tax Pro who will act fast to help
  • Request a hold on all collection activities to help protect assets
  • ​Prepare and submit your resolution package
  • ​Work on your behalf to get you the best possible outcome
Our Tax Debt Relief Process
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A FREE CONSULTATION
Give us a call to discuss your tax situation and we will explain how we can help.
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DISCOVERY PHASE
Your Tax Debt Pro will file the appropriate documents, investigate your case and develop the right resolution plan for you.
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RESOLUTION PHASE
We'll talk you through your resolution options and set up a plan to get you tax debt relief.
TYPES OF CASES WE HANDLE
No tax debt is too big or small
There are many options to help reduce, and in some cases eliminate, back taxes, ranging from returns to arrangements like penalty abatement, installment agreements, or offers in compromise.
  • Collection Statute Expiration Date: The date on which the IRS has to forgo a taxpayer’s debt, 10 years from when the penalty was assessed.
  • Wage garnishment: An IRS wage garnishment is part of the IRS levy process and permitted by the Internal Revenue Code. When a taxpayer ignores the IRS notices about taxes owed, the IRS can levy property included wages. The levy notice is sent to the employer and monies are withheld from the taxpayer’s paycheck and sent directly to the IRS. A federal tax levy must leave the taxpayer with some income for living expenses, many state’s tax levies do not.
  • Delinquent tax returns: Tax returns filed after the tax deadline for a particular tax year. Usually, the IRS requires that you file delinquent tax returns for the past six years.
  • Tax liens: The IRS can file a lien against a taxpayer’s property or assets, giving them the right to claim any income generated from these things as a means of settling the taxpayer’s debt.
  • ​Tax levies: A direct seizure of property, assets, or income by the IRS. This can affect a taxpayer’s home, car, bank account, retirement funds, wages, and more.
  • First Time Penalty Abatement: An abatement or reduction of tax-related penalties for one tax period, for taxpayers who have incurred tax debt for the first time. If any penalties are reduced, the related interest associated with the penalties is also reduced.
  • ​​Injured spouse: Someone whose spouse has past-due tax debt, who feels their spouse should be wholly financially responsible for this debt.
  • ​​Offer-in-Compromise: An agreement with the IRS to pay less than what is owed, because a taxpayer cannot pay the full amount due to financial hardship.
  • ​​Partial Payment Installment Agreement: The IRS and the taxpayer agree to a reduced pay off amount which is paid in installments.
  • ​​Innocent spouse: Someone whose spouse or former spouse has made an error on their jointly filed return, who feels their spouse should be financially responsible for the debt.
  • Currently Non Collectible: Currently Non Collectible status is applied to taxpayers when the IRS temporarily suspends levies, threatening letters and collection enforcement until your current financial situation improves.
  • ​​Innocent/Injured spouse relief: Innocent spouse – A request to relieve you of responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your current or former spouse improperly reported items or omitted items on your joint tax return. Injured spouse – A request to get back your part of a tax refund from a joint tax return in cases where the IRS has applied the refund to a tax debt, or other eligible debt, owed by your spouse but not by you.
  • ​​Reasonable Cause Penalty Abatement: An abatement or reduction of tax-related penalties for one tax period, for taxpayers who have incurred tax debt for the first time. If any penalties are reduced, the related interest associated with the penalties is also reduced.
Tax Preparation
It is not a crime to owe back taxes to the IRS or state agencies. However, it is illegal if you neglect to file your tax returns. If the IRS finds that you have not filed by the deadline, the consequences can be crippling. Needless to say, it is strongly advisable to file your taxes in a prompt manner in order to avoid any punitive action.


Audit Services
Sometimes paying taxes on time can be difficult and when the IRS declares its intention to conduct an audit of your business the situation can be made worse. If your information is not presented in the format that the IRS desires they can use their own calculation to determine your tax burden, which can result in an amount that is significantly more than what you actually owe.

Fair Assessments
When you fail to file your tax returns, you can be faced with a multitude of consequences. Not only will the IRS begin to seek you out, but you also forfeit your right to report your income. This will result in the IRS determining your income internally, which will result in them taxing you 100 percent on what your income is believed to be.

Lein/Levy Removal
When you are unable to make payments on your taxes in full, the government can take action. Unfortunately, in most cases the consequences can be detrimental and can sometimes result in the seizure of your assets.


Offer and Compromise
Dealing with taxes can be troubling, especially when you owe money to the government. If you are struggling to pay the monthly installments owed then you may be eligible for an offer and compromise settlement.


tESTIMONIALS
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"I will recommend you to all of my friends and associates"
The Devane family would like to express our gratitude and sincere thanks for providing us with your expertise and on your previous tax situation. You have given us overdue relief and lifted a lifetime of stress and struggles from a balance of $15,000.00 to a $400.00 pay off. Wow, you guys were great and I will recommend you to all of my friends and associates.
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The Devane Family
"Thank you Tax Law Advocates"
I thank God for people like Tax Law Advocate that can stand up for us little people and stay true to their word. This company has kept the IRS from seizing my home and taking my now job wages. Thank you Tax Law Advocates!
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Cindy Hohenstien
"I am so grateful for Tax Law Advocates"
I wanted to take a moment to thank Tax Law Advocates for helping me get my life back. My back taxes had weighed heavy on me for quite some time. I owed over 20,000 dollars and I thought I would never be able to dig my self out of this huge hole, but I did with their help. David was very informative and optimistic. Maria was so very helpful and always answered any questions that I had along the way. After all was said and done I ended up owing the IRS $100!!!! I am so grateful for Tax Law Advocates!!!
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Heather Harmon
Get started and talk to one of our Tax Debt Pro’s today
Our tax debt professionals will handle your tax problems so you don’t have to.

WHY TAX LAW ADVOCATES
Our team of experienced tax debt professionals are here to help you every step of the way
Our tax professionals are members of various tax organizations including National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP), National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA), and many other tax organizations
We take care of you
If you don't like the tax resolution options we present at the Discovery phase, we'll give you your money back.
Trusted for over 35 years
Over 35 years in the tax industry helping hardworking clients get access to simple solutions to manage their taxes, tax refunds, and more.
We know our stuff
From tax liens to penalties and interest, we can handle all federal and state personal income tax debt issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • What happens during the free tax debt consultation? During your free consultation, we will review your notice and assess the situation. We will lay out the tax relief process for you and what to expect in each of the different phases. If you choose to move to the next phase (Discovery phase), we will collect a one-time Discovery fee.
  • What states are these tax debt resolution services available in? TDR Service is not available in: Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Washington. TDR Service is limited to federal tax debt only in: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Wyoming
  • How much will my tax debt resolution cost? No two tax debt situations are the same. Just because you owe a lot doesn’t mean that the resolution will be expensive. We only charge you fixed flat fees, unlike many other providers, who may charge by the hour.
  • When is my price locked? We charge two fees, one for the Discovery and the other for the Resolution. Both fees have our Price Lock Guarantee (the price we quote is the price you get). At the end of our free consultation, if you decide to have Tax Law Advocates perform the investigation, you can lock in the Discovery fee. At the end of the Discovery, after we have clearly explained your options, you can lock in the Resolution fee.
  • ​What is tax debt? When you forget to pay or file your taxes, there is a mistake on your taxes, or the IRS wants to change your taxes, and the IRS says you owe money as a result, you’ve incurred tax debt. However you accrued the debt, it’s your job to make sure it’s paid off.
  • How can I settle tax debt? If you cannot pay your tax debt in full there are many tax relief options that taxpayers can qualify for based on their financial situation and hardships. Four of the most common resolution options are: Fresh Start Installment Agreement, Partial Payment Installment Agreement, an Offer in Compromise, and Currently Not Collectable.
  • ​​What is an offer in compromise? An Offer In Compromise (OIC) settles your tax debt for less than you originally owed so long as you meet certain requirements.
  • ​​What are the IRS penalties for underpayment? If you didn’t pay your taxes, or if something went wrong with your return, you may have outstanding tax debt. There are two types of underpayment penalties. The first happens with the filing of your tax return because you did not prepay enough taxes through withholding or estimated tax payments This penalty is calculated by multiplying the quarterly underpayment amount by the federal treasury rate for that quarter.The second, and largest, type of underpayment penalty occurs when you don’t pay your taxes by the due date of your tax return. This penalty increases each month until the tax debt is paid. The penalty can be as much as 25 percent of the taxes owed, and is part of the monthly amount that is subject to interest and compounded. The IRS can take your tax refund each year to help reduce the amount owed. The IRS can issue claims on your property and/or assets, or even take money directly from your paycheck.
  • ​​What happens during the discovery phase? During our Discovery phase, we are trying to thoroughly understand your tax situation, along with your financial situation. For your tax situation, we want to discover if this is the actual tax debt owed. Sometimes there could be a misunderstanding or missing information that could alter that tax debt amount. We want to do that homework to see if what the IRS says you owe appears to be correct. For your financial situation, this is one of the primary things that the IRS will look at to assess your ability to pay and whether you qualify for some of the resolution options available. So it’s a really important component for us to analyze and understand. At the end of the Discovery phase, we’ll have a good idea of what your tax relief resolution options are and we’ll create and recommend a resolution plan that’s right for you.
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Why Tax Law Advocates?
WE’LL WORK HARD FOR YOU
  • While paying taxes is an essential component of American society, it is something that almost everyone dreads.
  • The process is cumbersome and not only creates strain on your business and family, but it can often be misunderstood and create the potential for issues.
WE KNOW OUR STUFF
  • For more than two decades, we have helped taxpayers from a variety of backgrounds properly represent themselves and achieve resolutions for tax-related issues.
  • Our firm is extensively experienced and we are staffed with the best in the business.
WE’LL MAKE IT EASY
  • We will walk you through the process every step of the way, we will assess what needs to be done, and we will execute it.
  • With an A+ accreditation from the Better Business Bureau and an AAA rating from the Business Consumer Alliance, time and time again we have proved our ability to solve any tax-related matters.
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