2. Can I get tax relief if I have unfiled tax returns?
Possibly, but unfiled returns usually need to be addressed before most resolution options can move forward. Filing missing returns helps establish the correct balance and puts you in a better position to review payment or settlement options.
3. What happens if I ignore IRS notices?
Ignoring IRS notices can lead to more serious collection action, including penalties, interest, levies, garnishments, or liens depending on the situation. It is better to review the notice early so you understand the deadline and what action may be needed.
4. Can the IRS garnish wages or levy a bank account?
Yes, the IRS may take collection action if a tax debt is unresolved. Timing matters. If you received a levy or garnishment notice, you should review your options quickly to see what can be done to reduce or stop collection pressure.
5. Do I qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program?
“Fresh Start” is not one single guaranteed program. It refers to IRS-related resolution options that may be available depending on your income, tax balance, filing compliance, assets, expenses, and financial condition. Each case must be reviewed individually.
6. Can I settle my IRS debt for less than I owe?
Some taxpayers may qualify for settlement options, but not everyone does. Qualification depends on financial hardship, income, expenses, assets, filing status, and IRS guidelines. We review the facts first so you understand what may be realistic.
7. Can I set up a payment plan with the IRS?
Many taxpayers may be able to set up an installment agreement or structured payment plan. The right option depends on the total balance owed, filing compliance, financial situation, and ability to pay.
8. Do you help business owners and owner-operators?
Yes. We help business owners, 1099 workers, owner-operators, carriers, and self-employed taxpayers review IRS notices, back taxes, payroll tax issues, unfiled returns, and compliance concerns.
9. Can tax problems affect my business cash flow or financing?
Unresolved tax issues can create pressure around cash flow, bank accounts, financing, payroll, and business operations. For carriers and owner-operators, staying compliant can also help avoid interruptions that may affect day-to-day business stability.

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