What our office actually does
Read the notice for you
Our office decodes IRS letters (CP2000, CP14, LT11, Letter 525, 1153, 4800C, and more) and tells you in plain English what is being asked.
Pull and organize records
We gather W-2s, 1099s, prior returns, deduction backup, and put it into the format the agent needs. No more shoebox.
Speak to the IRS
Our office handles agent calls and correspondence. You do not have to talk to them. Power of Attorney filed on day one.
Negotiate the result
If you owe, our office pushes for the lowest legal outcome. Payment plans, penalty abatement, or no-change letters when possible.
Flat-fee packages
Notice Response
- One letter, one round of response
- Document review
- Written reply our office signs
- Up to 2 weeks of handling
Audit Representation
- Full IRS audit handling
- Power of Attorney filed
- All agent calls and meetings
- Up to 6 months of representation
Appeals + Collections
- Appeals filings
- Collection due process hearings
- Payment plan and OIC support
- Up to 12 months handling
Final fee depends on complexity. Quote confirmed in writing before any work starts.
What to expect
Day 0: Upload the notice
Use the secure uploader. Our office reads it and contacts you the same business day in most cases.
Day 1: Strategy call
We explain the notice in plain English, agree on a plan, and you sign the engagement and Form 2848 POA.
Days 2 to 14: Gather and respond
Our office prepares the records and submits the response. You stay informed via the portal and the response tracker.
Resolution
IRS reply received. Our office reviews, explains the result, and closes the case or moves to the next step.
Common questions
Do I have to come into an office?
No. The entire process can be handled by phone, email, and secure portal. If you prefer in-person, our office can arrange a meeting.
What if I did not file the return you are defending?
Our office can defend any return so long as you give us authority and the records. We can also prepare a new or amended return if needed.
What if I owe and cannot pay?
There are several options including installment agreements, currently-not-collectible status, and offers in compromise. Our office walks you through what fits.
How fast must I respond to an IRS letter?
Most IRS notices give 30 days. Some give 90. Do not ignore them. Upload yours and our office