Tax Help Guides

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If you are staring at an IRS letter, dealing with tax debt, facing wage garnishment, preparing for an audit, or trying to catch up on unfiled returns, these guides are built to help you move in the right order. Each guide focuses on what to do first, what to avoid, and when to get support.

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The IRS Collection Process

The IRS Collection Process

A complete guide to the IRS collection process

Guide To IRS Audit Defense

Guide To IRS Audit Defense

A complete guide to the the IRS Audit Defense

The IRS Collections Notice Guide

A complete guide to the the IRS collection process

The Unfiled Taxes Guide

A complete guide to the Unfiled Taxes

Guide to Wage Garnishment

Learn how to keep the IRS from taking your paycheck

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Real help when your situation is urgent or complicated

Guides are a strong first step. If you are facing deadlines, enforcement action, or multiple years of filings, a consultation can help you avoid mistakes and move faster with a plan.

Common reasons people reach out after reading:

You received a letter with a deadline,

And you are unsure what to send back.

Wages are being garnished,

Or you are worried about a levy.

There are multiple unfiled years,

And you want to prevent filing errors.

You are facing an audit

And want to reduce risk.

You are a business owner

Dealing with payroll tax notices or missed deposits.

If you use a bookkeeping platform already, we can work within your current setup in many cases. If you do not, we can help you choose a clean starting point.

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Tax guide questions people search for

What should I do first when I get an IRS letter

Confirm the notice number, tax year, and deadline. Do not ignore it. If the letter mentions a final notice, levy, or garnishment, it is safer to get guidance before responding.

In many cases, enforcement can be paused or released depending on your IRS stage and eligibility. The right approach depends on the notice type, balance, and whether you are currently compliant.

A common first step is filing the required returns and rebuilding records. The best path depends on how many years are missing and whether the IRS is already contacting you.

Some plans are straightforward, while others require more financial detail. Approval depends on your balance, compliance, and what the IRS already has on file.

If there is a deadline, enforcement action, an audit, or multiple years involved, representation can reduce risk, prevent missteps, and speed up a resolution strategy.

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