Tax Debt Resolution Attorneys
Tax debt compounds quickly. Interest accrues daily. Penalties stack on penalties. And once the IRS assigns a revenue officer to your account, enforcement — garnishments, levies, and liens — can follow with minimal notice. The time to act is before enforcement begins, not after.
Our tax debt resolution attorneys work with taxpayers who owe the IRS anywhere from several thousand to several million dollars. We analyze your full financial picture, identify every resolution mechanism available under the Internal Revenue Code, and negotiate directly with the IRS on your behalf.

Resolution Options We Pursue
Installment Agreements
An installment agreement allows you to pay your tax debt in monthly payments over an extended period. The IRS offers several types — streamlined, partial pay, and full pay — each with different qualification standards and implications. We negotiate the most favorable payment structure your financial situation supports.
Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status
If your current financial circumstances leave you unable to meet basic living expenses while also paying the IRS, you may qualify for Currently Not Collectible status. The IRS suspends collection activity while CNC is in place. This is not forgiveness, but it provides breathing room while your situation stabilizes or the statute of limitations on collection approaches.
Offer in Compromise
An Offer in Compromise allows qualifying taxpayers to settle their total tax liability — including penalties and interest — for a reduced lump-sum or short-term payment. Eligibility is determined by the IRS’s assessment of your income, expenses, and asset equity. We prepare and submit OIC packages designed to maximize the probability of acceptance.
Penalty Abatement
Penalties often represent a significant portion of a taxpayer’s total balance. The IRS will remove or reduce penalties in cases of reasonable cause or — for first-time offenders — through First Time Abatement. We pursue every available abatement argument to reduce what you actually owe before any payment plan is established.
Innocent Spouse Relief
If your tax liability stems from errors or omissions on a joint return filed with a spouse or former spouse, you may be entitled to relief from joint liability. We analyze your eligibility for innocent spouse relief, separation of liability, and equitable relief under IRC Section 6015.
The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect a tax debt. Understanding where your debt stands on the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) is critical to choosing the right resolution strategy. Our attorneys account for statute timing in every case.
Our Process
01. Free case evaluation
We review your IRS transcripts and the full scope of your liability.
02. Power of Attorney filed
We step in as your representative — IRS communications route to us.
03. Resolution strategy developed
We identify which programs you qualify for and the optimal path forward.
04. Negotiation and resolution
We negotiate your agreement and secure written confirmation from the IRS.
Find Out What You Qualify For — Today
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