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IRS Representation

IRS problems, handled by people the IRS licenses

Notices, penalties, unfiled years, balances you can't pay — our EAs and CPAs respond, represent and resolve, with a power of attorney so the IRS talks to us instead of you.

Flat-fee resolution
Flat quoted · per case
  • EA/CPA power of attorney (Form 2848)
  • Notice & audit responses
  • Penalty abatement requests
  • Multi-year catch-up filing
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What we resolve

Six problems, one team

IRS notice & letter responses

CP2000 underreporting, CP14 balance due, 5472 penalty notices and everything between — decoded, answered on time, with the documentation that closes the file.

Penalty abatement

First-time abatement and reasonable-cause requests that remove failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties — including the $25,000 Form 5472 penalty for foreign owners.

Unfiled back taxes

Multiple missing years reconstructed from transcripts and records, filed in the right order, before the IRS files a worse version for you.

Payment plans

Installment agreements and short-term plans set up correctly, so a balance becomes a monthly number instead of levies and liens.

Amended returns

1040-X and superseding business returns that fix a bad preparer's work — often recovering more than the fee.

Audit representation

Correspondence and office audits handled start to finish under power of attorney. You forward the letter; we do the rest.

How resolution works here

  • 1. Review — send us the notice or describe the situation; we pull IRS transcripts to see exactly what they see
  • 2. Flat quote — one fixed price for the fix, before any work starts
  • 3. Power of attorney — Form 2848 filed; IRS contact routes to us
  • 4. Resolution — responses, abatement requests, returns or payment plans filed and followed to closure

FAQ

Can you actually talk to the IRS for me?

Yes. Our EAs and CPAs have unlimited representation rights — with a signed Form 2848 power of attorney, the IRS deals with us, not you.

I haven't filed for several years. Am I in trouble?

Usually less than you fear. The IRS typically wants the last six years filed to be considered compliant, and voluntary catch-up before they contact you is treated far better than silence after.

Can penalties really be removed?

Often. First-time abatement wipes many penalties automatically for taxpayers with a clean prior record, and reasonable-cause relief covers illness, disasters and honest reliance situations — including late Form 5472 filings.

What does resolution work cost?

Flat-quoted after a short review of your notices and transcripts. Simple notice responses start low; multi-year catch-up is scoped as one fixed project. You'll know the number before we start.

Don't answer the IRS alone

Most notices have a deadline printed on them. Send it to us today — the review costs nothing.