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Good For
Minimum Tax Amount: $20,000
Good For
Minimum Tax Amount: $12,000
Types of Tax Relief
  • Currently Not Collectible Cases
  • Installment Plans
  • Dealing with the IRS
  • Innocent Spouse Relief
  • IRS Tax Discharge
  • Levy Release
  • Offer in Compromise
  • Payroll Tax Debt Relief
  • Penalty Abatement
  • Stop Wage Garnishment
  • Tax Lien Removal
  • Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Audit Representation
  • Fresh start IRS program
  • Federal tax
  • State tax
Types of Tax Relief
  • Installment Plans
  • Innocent Spouse Relief
  • IRS Tax Discharge
  • IRS Tax Expiration
  • Levy Release
  • Offer in Compromise
  • Penalty Abatement
  • Stop Wage Garnishment
  • Tax Lien Removal
  • Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Audit Representation
  • State tax
Range of Fees *
Range of Fees *
  • service based
  • complexity of case
Pros
  • Dedicated team of licensed professionals to help with individual and business tax resolution
  • Free consultation combined with custom plans to get the best results
  • Excellent customer service with hands-on support
  • Wide array of tax-related services with emphasis on negotiations, penalty abatements, and tax appeals
Pros
  • Free personalized initial consultation with a tax expert
  • Understand which tax relief options you could qualify for before you pay for help
  • Payment plans can help you afford to hire the company
Cons
  • cons Fees and minimum requirements not clearly stated online
  • cons Non-clients may receive unsolicited calls from the company
Cons
  • cons There isn’t specific information about fee ranges or payment options on the company’s website
  • cons Must have at least $7,500 in tax debt to get help from this company
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