Services
How our tax resolution process works
Consultation
We start things off with an initial consultation to know your whole story. Our team of experts will listen and ask the right questions to arm us with the information needed to guide you through your next steps.
Investigation
Once we’ve gathered all the information needed for your case, our team will start to communicate with the IRS on your behalf and start building a strategy plan we can use to win your case against the IRS.
Resolution
We believe it’s your patriotic duty to pay your fair share of taxes - on the other hand, the IRS is a bully, so it’s time we step in to protect your rights. During this final phase, our team will negotiate with the IRS according to plan and resolve your case.
Our Services
What It Is
Only a small percentage of our clients are able to settle their tax burden in full at once. To ease your load, one of the most effective approaches is to make arrangements for you to pay the IRS debt in monthly payments. An Installment Agreement allows taxpayers to enter into a formal agreement with the IRS to make monthly payments to address a personal tax issue. The IRS can offer you a payment plan that lasts up to 72 months, but you will have to pay back all of your tax debts within that period.
While you often have to make additional payments in the form of fines and interest, setting up a payment plan is a tax settlement option that will get you back on track and eventually free you from your tax disputes.
How We Can Help
An Installment Agreement can be a great opportunity for you to make your tax payments more manageable. But not everyone will qualify for a payment plan, so in the case that you don’t, our team will explore other options available to you. It’s never simple to manage everything on your own which is why our team will do everything in our power to help make this process easier for you.
What It Is
Anyone who runs a business and pays employees knows how important Payroll Taxes are. Scrimping on payroll services will red-flag your business with the IRS. The IRS is serious about payroll tax laws and the penalties and fines for those who don’t comply are stiff. Refusing to file and pay your payroll taxes can land you in big trouble with the IRS.
If these taxes (Payroll Tax 940/941) are disregarded for an extended period of time, the company could be forced to close, and its assets would be taken to pay the obligation. Not only will you have to deal with significant debt, you could end up in legal trouble. So, unless you want to land in jail and lose your business, it’s best to deal with the problem right away.
How We Can Help
Our payroll services help give you back the time you need to run your company and focus on improving your products and services. We keep up with the changing federal and state tax laws so that you don’t have to. Call Patriot Tax Relief right away and we’ll fight to save everything you’ve worked hard for. Don’t wait for the worst to happen, let Patriot Tax Relief handle it for you.
What It Is
An IRS audit is a calculation of your entire tax liability, including any penalties and interest. The IRS and all states permit a taxpayer to have an authorized representative present during an income tax audit or inspection. A tax or legal expert attends an income tax audit on behalf of a taxpayer as part of tax audit representation, also known as audit defense.
The representative must have authorization to practice before the IRS or the state and have the specified credentials required. Members who are qualified to represent taxpayers in front of the IRS during income tax audits include attorneys, CPAs, and enrolled agents.
How We Can Help
If you receive a notice from the IRS notifying you of an impending audit, get in touch with us right away, even if you don’t believe you did anything wrong or are unsure of why you are being audited. We can assist you throughout the entire ordeal to minimize stress and ensure that everything goes as planned. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us, call Patriot Tax Relief as soon as you can.
What It Is
In case you didn’t know, the IRS has the legal authority to deduct your hard-earned wages from your paycheck if you owe them taxes. When a creditor gives your employer instructions to withhold money from your salary, this is known as a wage garnishment. And there’s nothing more frustrating than having to work a 9 to 5 job only for the IRS to levy your wages.
Anybody’s heart will drop at the mere mention of tax debt. Particularly given that your only choices are going to jail or dealing with the IRS. It’s best to let the experts handle your case if you’re dealing with a wage garnishment, our team can assist you in stopping the IRS from taking your hard earned money.
How We Can Help
If you’re looking to find relief from a wage levy, we can step in, negotiate with the IRS on your behalf, and create a custom strategy to get the garnishment removed. We have assisted several taxpayers who are dealing with the consequences of wage garnishment, and we can help you too. Call Patriot Tax Relief today and let us handle the IRS for you.
What It Is
An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and a taxing authority in which the taxing authority proposes to allow the taxpayer to settle the tax obligation for less than the entire amount. Through the program, people can negotiate with the IRS concerning tax bills that have been unfairly imposed or that they are unable to pay.
In essence, it’s an out-of-court arrangement that gives you the choice to settle your debt for a lesser sum than you were initially required to pay. Before taking any action, it is preferable to look into other payment options as some people might not be eligible for an OIC.
How We Can Help
Qualifying for an Offer In Compromise isn’t easy. Our team can help assess whether you qualify for an OIC or not. We will also be able to explore other payment options for those who can’t qualify. Schedule an appointment today and we’ll take the time to assess which route of action will fit your tax case best.
What It Is
A provision in the US tax legislation known as the innocent spouse relief allows a spouse to be shielded from financial damages brought on by a spouse’s failure to pay required taxes. If you ever find yourself under the watchful eye of the IRS because of your spouse’s mistake, you might benefit from the Innocent Spouse Relief. This tax solution ensures you and your assets are safeguarded from your spouse’s false or inaccurate tax returns.
The Innocent Spouse Relief program can assist you if you have been the victim of fraud committed by a spouse or ex-spouse and can help you avoid the negative effects of a desperate situation.
How We Can Help
When asking for innocent spouse relief, there are a number of factors to take into account, including whether you reside in a community property state. Our tax specialists will carefully review and evaluate your request to see whether you qualify for innocent spouse relief; if not, we will look into alternative possibilities. Patriot Tax Relief can help you.
What It Is
Forgot to submit your taxes? Luckily, the IRS offers tax liability relief to persons who have been unable to pay their taxes due to unforeseen circumstances or other reasons. A penalty abatement is a temporary relief that enables you to avoid paying the penalties assessed against you for failing to file or pay your taxes. Only one reprieve will be given, and it must be for the tax year you are appealing for. It cannot be used for fines that last for several years.
If the taxpayer can provide a justifiable reason, the IRS may be able to reduce or limit its penalty. But to be eligible for this courtesy, you must have filed and paid your taxes on time each year for the previous three years.
How We Can Help
We will review your situation and work with you to present proof that you have been filing your taxes on time for at least three years in order to qualify. Our experts can assist you in avoiding the penalties assessed against you for submitting your taxes erroneously or not at all. Many of our clients have had MASSIVE decreases in their IRS debt as a consequence. Call Patriot Tax Relief now!
What It Is
Not only is it expensive to not file your income tax return, but it is also against the Internal Revenue Service’s regulations. Individuals and businesses who fail to submit or pay their taxes are subject to severe penalties. Some people opt not to file because they cannot afford to make the required payments. However, failing to file would be worse than admitting you owe taxes and reaching an arrangement with the IRS.
You might be reluctant to file your next tax bill because you are worried about the repercussions, but it is important to complete any pending returns as soon as you can. The longer you wait, the higher the taxes and fines will be.
How We Can Help
You don’t have to face the IRS alone. Our team of experts will provide you with assistance you need to gather the right paperwork and fill out the appropriate documents. We will negotiate with the IRS on your behalf so you leave this battle unscathed. Schedule a consultation today and we’ll settle everything for you ASAP.