Our Attorneys Protect Our Clients’ Finances And Assets Throughout Their Estate Planning And Tax Law Issues

What should I do if I receive a notice of an IRS or state audit?

Receiving an audit notice from the IRS or a state tax agency can be concerning, but you don’t have to face the process alone. Our experienced tax attorneys will represent you throughout the audit process, ensuring that your rights are upheld. We’ll work to minimize your financial exposure by reviewing your tax matter, gathering necessary documentation, and negotiating on your behalf. If an audit results in additional taxes owed, we will help you explore your options for disputing or appealing the decision to reduce or eliminate the financial burden.

What options do I have if I can’t afford to pay my tax debt?

If you can’t afford to pay your tax debt in full, options like installment agreements, offers in compromise, and “currently not collectible” status may provide relief. We help you explore these solutions, aiming to reduce the financial impact while halting aggressive collection actions and protecting your assets. Our attorneys will work with the IRS or state tax agencies to negotiate the best possible outcome based on your financial situation.

What should I do if I haven’t filed my taxes for several years?

If you have fallen behind on filing your taxes, it’s important to take action sooner rather than later. The IRS and state tax agencies impose penalties for late filing and late payment, but there are ways to resolve the situation. We help clients who have unfiled tax returns by gathering the necessary documentation, filing the overdue returns, and working to reduce penalties wherever possible. In some cases, we can also request penalty abatement based on reasonable cause. By addressing unfiled taxes proactively, we can help you avoid more severe consequences such as wage garnishments, bank levies, or tax liens.