IRS Tax Resolution Services

Professional Help for IRS Tax Problems, Notices, and Tax Debt

If you received an IRS notice, owe back taxes, have unfiled returns, or are worried about penalties, liens, levies, or collection action, Legacy Tax Advisors helps you understand your options and take the next step toward resolution.

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Tax problems we help address

Resolution Help
  • IRS notices and balance-due letters
  • Back taxes and unpaid tax balances
  • Penalty relief review
  • Unfiled or late tax returns
  • Payment plan options
  • Tax liens, levies, and collection concerns
Do not ignore an IRS notice. Many notices have deadlines. Getting help early can give you more clarity and more time to respond properly.
Notice Review Understand what the IRS is requesting and what deadlines may apply.
Tax Debt Help Explore practical options for addressing unpaid tax balances.
Compliance Support Get help with missing returns, records, and filing concerns.
Resolution Strategy Build a clearer path forward based on your situation.
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IRS Problems Can Feel Overwhelming. You Do Not Have to Handle Them Alone.

Many taxpayers wait too long because they are unsure what an IRS notice means, how much they really owe, or whether they qualify for relief. Legacy Tax Advisors helps you review the issue, understand your options, and create a clear plan forward.

Whether you are an individual taxpayer, business owner, independent contractor, or late filer, our IRS tax resolution services are designed to help you move from confusion to clarity.

  • Review IRS letters and tax account concerns
  • Identify missing returns or compliance issues
  • Evaluate payment plan and relief options
  • Support individuals, self-employed taxpayers, and business owners
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Services

IRS Tax Resolution Services We Offer

Our IRS tax services help taxpayers address tax debt, IRS notices, compliance issues, and collection concerns with a professional strategy.

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IRS Notice Review

We help review IRS letters and explain what the notice means, what deadlines may apply, and what response may be needed.

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Tax Debt Resolution

We help evaluate options for addressing unpaid tax balances and creating a practical path toward resolution.

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Payment Plan Assistance

We help taxpayers explore installment agreement options when they cannot pay their full tax balance at once.

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Penalty Relief Review

We review whether penalty relief may be available based on your facts, compliance history, and IRS standards.

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Unfiled Tax Returns

We help late filers get back into tax compliance by preparing and filing missing tax returns.

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Liens & Levies

We help taxpayers understand IRS collection actions and available options for addressing liens, levies, and collection notices.

Common Tax Problems

IRS Issues We Commonly Help Clients Address

Tax problems often start with one notice and become more serious if ignored. Getting professional guidance early can help you understand your options and next steps.

  • IRS CP notices and balance-due letters
  • Back taxes from prior years
  • Unfiled federal tax returns
  • Tax penalties and interest
  • Wage garnishment concerns
  • Bank levy or property levy concerns
  • Federal tax lien notices
  • Payroll tax issues for business owners
  • Self-employment tax balances
  • Audit or examination notices
  • IRS collection letters
  • Difficulty keeping up with tax payments
Our Process

How Our IRS Tax Resolution Process Works

We use a clear, organized process so you know what is happening, what documents are needed, and what steps come next.

Case Review

We review your IRS notices, tax account concerns, filing history, and the issue that brought you to us.

Compliance Check

We identify whether missing returns, documentation, or current filings are needed before resolution options can be evaluated.

Resolution Strategy

We help determine which available tax resolution options may fit your situation and financial circumstances.

Documentation

We help gather and organize the financial information, tax records, and supporting documents needed for your case.

IRS Communication

When appropriate, we help prepare responses, forms, and communications related to your tax matter.

Ongoing Compliance

We help you understand how to stay current and reduce the chance of future tax problems.

Resolution Options

Possible IRS Tax Resolution Options

The right solution depends on your tax balance, income, assets, filing status, compliance history, and IRS account details.

Installment Agreement

A monthly payment arrangement may help taxpayers resolve a balance over time instead of paying the full amount immediately.

Penalty Abatement

Some taxpayers may qualify to request relief from certain penalties depending on their circumstances.

Offer in Compromise Review

In limited cases, taxpayers may qualify to settle tax debt for less than the full balance owed.

Currently Not Collectible Review

If paying would create serious financial hardship, certain taxpayers may qualify for temporary collection relief.

Unfiled Return Compliance

Filing missing returns is often an important first step before the IRS will consider many resolution options.

Tax Lien or Levy Response

We help review collection notices and available response options when enforcement action is a concern.

Why Legacy Tax Advisors

Professional Guidance for Serious Tax Matters

IRS problems require more than generic tax preparation. They require careful review, accurate records, strong communication, and a clear understanding of available tax resolution options.

  • Personalized review of your tax issue
  • Clear explanation of IRS notices and deadlines
  • Support for individuals and business owners
  • Tax compliance and filing assistance
  • Professional, confidential guidance

Important Note

Not every taxpayer qualifies for every IRS resolution program. We review your facts and help you understand which options may be available based on your specific situation.

Who We Help

Who Needs IRS Tax Resolution Services?

IRS tax issues can affect individuals, families, self-employed professionals, independent contractors, and business owners.

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Individuals

Taxpayers who owe back taxes, received IRS letters, or need help understanding their options.

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Business Owners

Small businesses dealing with payroll tax issues, business tax balances, or filing compliance concerns.

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Self-Employed Taxpayers

Independent contractors, consultants, and gig workers who need help with tax balances or missed estimated payments.

FAQs

IRS Tax Resolution FAQs

Answers to common questions about IRS tax debt, notices, penalties, unfiled returns, and resolution options.

What is IRS tax resolution?

IRS tax resolution is the process of addressing tax problems such as unpaid tax debt, IRS notices, penalties, liens, levies, unfiled returns, or collection concerns.

Can IRS tax debt be reduced?

In some cases, taxpayers may qualify for relief programs or settlement options. Eligibility depends on financial information, tax compliance, and IRS rules.

What should I do if I received an IRS notice?

Do not ignore it. IRS notices often include deadlines. A tax professional can help review the notice and determine what response may be appropriate.

Can you help if I have unfiled tax returns?

Yes. Getting missing tax returns filed is often a key step toward resolving IRS problems and becoming compliant.

How long does tax resolution take?

The timeline depends on the type of issue, IRS processing times, the documents needed, and the resolution option being pursued.

Take the Next Step

Get Help With Your IRS Tax Problem Today

If you owe back taxes, received an IRS notice, or need help getting back into compliance, schedule a consultation with Legacy Tax Advisors.

This page is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee a specific tax outcome. Tax resolution options depend on individual facts, IRS requirements, tax records, financial circumstances, and taxpayer eligibility.