IRS & State Tax Resolution
Notices, audits, back taxes, and payment plans — handled by CPAs who deal with the IRS so you don't have to.
An IRS notice ruins a week; ignoring one ruins a year. Whatever the situation — an audit letter, years of unfiled returns, a balance you can't pay, a payroll tax problem — the path back is almost always more manageable than it feels the day the envelope arrives. Our job is to take the problem off your desk and onto ours.
As CPAs, we represent you directly before the IRS and the Colorado Department of Revenue. You stop taking the calls and letters; we handle correspondence, deadlines, and negotiation. Options typically include installment agreements, penalty abatement, offers in compromise where genuinely warranted, and audit defense built on preparation rather than hope.
One honest note: be wary of anyone promising to settle your tax debt for 'pennies on the dollar' before they've seen your file. Resolution outcomes depend on your facts. We'll assess your situation candidly at the first meeting and quote the engagement flat.
- Direct CPA representation before IRS and state
- Audit defense and examination support
- Unfiled return catch-up programs
- Installment agreements and penalty abatement
- Offers in compromise (when the facts support one)
- Payroll tax problem resolution
IRS & State Tax Resolution FAQs
I haven't filed in several years. Am I in serious trouble?
Usually less than you fear, and it improves the moment you start fixing it voluntarily. Most catch-up cases involve filing the last six years, and refunds sometimes offset balances. The worst strategy is another year of waiting.
Should I talk to the IRS myself first?
For a simple math-error notice, you can. For an audit, unfiled years, or any balance you can't pay in full, get representation before you call — offhand statements to an examiner can narrow your options later. Initial consultations with us are confidential and free.
Stop Guessing at Your Numbers
Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll review your current setup and tell you plainly what's working, what isn't, and what it would cost to fix.