We exclusively serve business owners owing $100,000 or more in IRS back taxes
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High-Stakes IRS Back Tax Resolution Exclusively For Business Owners

We help business owners who owe $100,000 or more pursue resolution of their IRS back taxes and restructure their finances to reduce the risk of recurrence.

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Sound familiar?

You've Already Tried the Obvious Options. None of Them Worked.

If you're a business owner sitting on six figures of IRS back taxes, you've probably already been through the frustrating loop. You called your CPA. They told you it's beyond what they handle. You called one of those 1-800 tax relief firms. They made promises they couldn't keep. Maybe you filed an offer in compromise yourself and got rejected.

Here's what those approaches miss: the IRS doesn't just show up because you owe money. They show up because of a pattern, unfiled returns, missed payroll deposits, a business structure that created silent liability you didn't see coming. Solving only the bill doesn't fix the pattern.

What most business owners don't know: the IRS has formal programs specifically designed for situations like yours. Installment agreements, offers in compromise, currently not collectible status, penalty abatement. Which one applies depends on your complete financial picture, not the size of the balance. That analysis is what most firms skip.

"The businesses we work with are in the top 5-10% of IRS enforcement activity. These cases require a different level of representation, and a plan to make sure it doesn't happen again."
Watch First

Before You Call Anyone: What IRS Back Tax Resolution Actually Involves

Watch this short video first. It explains the resolution programs available to business owners, what the process actually looks like, and what you can realistically expect. No sales pitch.

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Our Approach

The 3-Step Process for Permanently Resolving IRS Back Taxes

No gimmicks. No "pennies on the dollar" guarantees. Here's how we actually work.

01

Full Case Analysis

We start by understanding the complete picture: every year of exposure, every entity involved, every compliance gap. The IRS already knows more than you think. So do we.

02

IRS Negotiation & Resolution

We represent you directly with the IRS. Whether that's an installment agreement, offer in compromise, Currently Not Collectible status, or penalty abatement, we pursue the best legitimate outcome for your situation.

03

Financial Restructuring

Resolving the balance is step one. We work with you to fix the underlying systems so you stay compliant. Most back tax problems are symptoms. We treat the cause.

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Know Your Options

The IRS Resolution Programs Available to Business Owners

Most people who owe the IRS significant back taxes don't know the full range of options available to them. Understanding these programs is the first step to knowing what outcome is actually possible in your situation.

Program

Offer in Compromise (OIC)

A formal IRS program that allows eligible taxpayers to settle a tax debt for less than the full amount owed. Approval depends on demonstrated inability to pay the full liability based on income, expenses, and asset equity. The IRS rejects most self-filed offers. Proper preparation is critical.

Program

Installment Agreement

A structured monthly payment arrangement with the IRS. For large balances, these are negotiated based on your ability to pay, not just the balance. A well-negotiated agreement can protect assets and prevent enforcement while the liability is paid down over time.

Program

Currently Not Collectible (CNC)

When the IRS formally acknowledges that collection would cause economic hardship, they can place your account in a temporary non-collectible status. Enforcement action is suspended while CNC is in effect. This is a legitimate resolution tool, not a delay tactic, when properly documented.

Program

Penalty Abatement

The IRS can remove or reduce penalties under specific circumstances, including First Time Abatement for taxpayers with a clean prior compliance history, and Reasonable Cause abatement when events outside your control contributed to non-compliance. Penalties on a large balance can represent a significant portion of what you owe.

The right program depends on your specific financial picture, compliance history, and the nature of the debt. No two cases are identical. A proper case analysis is what determines which path is available to you, and which is most advantageous.

Results

What Resolution Actually Looks Like

Case summaries are illustrative. Outcomes vary by case. Past results do not guarantee similar results in your situation.

$340,000
Back Tax Balance Resolved

A business owner came to us with $340,000 in IRS back taxes accumulated over four years. Previous representation had stalled. We conducted a full financial analysis, negotiated directly with the assigned revenue officer, and secured a structured resolution. Eighteen months later, the balance was resolved and their compliance record was clean. They haven't had an IRS issue since.

Business owner, manufacturing sector. Identity withheld for confidentiality.

Payroll Tax
Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Defense

A company owner was facing personal liability for $180,000 in payroll tax delinquencies. The IRS was preparing to assess the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty directly against them. We intervened, prepared a complete penalty defense, and significantly reduced personal exposure. The business was stabilized and brought back into compliance.

Business owner, professional services. Identity withheld for confidentiality.

Who This Is For

We're Selective. Here's Why That Matters to You.

Not every back tax firm turns clients away. We do. Accepting cases we can't genuinely help is how firms make empty promises. The $100K threshold and business-owner requirement aren't marketing, they reflect where our expertise is most effective.

We Can Help

  • Business owners with $100,000 or more in IRS back taxes
  • Entrepreneurs with unfiled business or personal tax returns
  • Owners facing payroll tax delinquencies or trust fund penalties
  • Businesses under Revenue Officer assignment
  • Cases involving IRS liens, levies, or seizure threats
  • Owners who've tried other representation without results

Not a Fit

  • W-2 employees with personal tax debt under $100K
  • Individuals with straightforward payment plan needs
  • Cases requiring basic tax preparation only
  • Businesses seeking a low-cost or volume-discount service
Practice Areas

What We Handle

Complex IRS matters for business owners and entrepreneurs.

Six-Figure Back Tax Debts

Multi-year IRS balances for business owners and self-employed individuals.

Unfiled Tax Returns

Business and personal returns not filed, including multi-year delinquency.

High-Stakes IRS Negotiations

Offer in compromise, penalty abatement, and structured installment agreements.

Payroll Tax Delinquencies

941 liability, trust fund recovery penalty defense, and business payroll compliance.

Revenue Officer Representation

Direct IRS representation when a Revenue Officer has been assigned to your case.

IRS Liens & Levies

Lien subordination, levy releases, and asset protection during IRS enforcement.

Next Step

Book Your Free Tax Strategy Session

If you're a business owner with $100,000 or more in IRS back taxes, the first step is a confidential strategy session. We'll review your complete situation, walk you through the resolution options available to you, and give you an honest assessment of what's realistic. No pressure. No commitment required. You'll leave with a clearer picture of where you stand regardless of whether we work together.

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This session is for qualified business owners only. If your situation is outside our practice area, we'll tell you upfront and point you in the right direction. By booking you consent to be contacted regarding your inquiry.