What is the first step in resolving my tax debt?

When you work with a tax resolution professional or tax attorney the first step towards getting your tax problems solved is to find out where things stand. Once retained, our first step will be to get you to execute a Power of Attorney (IRS Form 2848) which gives us the authority to communicate with the IRS on your behalf. In fact, once that power of attorney is filed with the IRS, they cannot call you directly - they begin speaking with your lawyer.

Once that power of attorney is on file, it allows your tax attorney to request account transcripts for the years you believe you owe. In most situations, we can obtain tax transcripts for the past ten years. Tax transcripts will show information related to your filing status, when your returns were filed (or if a return was filed), what taxes, penalties, and interest are owed for each period, and other information. The transcript will also provide information that helps us to determine what collection statute of limitations (CSOL) is remaining on each tax period you owe. That means, we can help identify how much longer the IRS has to collect the tax debt that you owe.

Once we have gathered your tax transcripts for the periods you owe, we can begin to evaluate your current financial circumstances and strategize for the best way(s) to resolve your tax problems.

If you would like to learn more about how the Atkins Law Firm, P.A. can assist you with your tax problems, visit our tax resolution page to learn more and to schedule your no cost initial consultation.

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