Tax debt, unfiled returns, audits, levies — 1800TaxSupport resolves IRS problems for individuals and businesses across all 50 states. Real answers, no runaround.
Every month you wait, penalties and interest grow. The IRS doesn't negotiate with people who aren't prepared — but they negotiate with us.
Most people panic or ignore it. Both are wrong. We read every notice and tell you exactly what it means and what to do next.
You may qualify for an Offer in Compromise, payment plan, or penalty abatement — options the IRS won't tell you about on their own.
We prepare and file back returns to bring you into compliance — often reducing what you owe in the process.
Time-sensitive. We move fast to release levies and negotiate lien withdrawals before more damage is done.
We don't sell packages. We assess your situation, represent you before the IRS, and fight for the best possible outcome.
We represent you directly before the IRS with a valid Power of Attorney. You don't have to talk to them — we do.
Settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed. We evaluate your eligibility honestly — we won't file an OIC that's going to get rejected.
Settle for less than you owe →Set up a structured payment plan that works with your income. We negotiate terms and monthly amounts with the IRS on your behalf.
Set up an affordable payment plan →First-time penalty abatement and reasonable cause abatement can wipe out thousands in penalties. We pursue this on every eligible case.
We move quickly to stop wage garnishments, bank levies, and federal tax liens — and work to get them released or withdrawn.
Stop a garnishment or levy now →Multiple years of unfiled returns prepared and submitted accurately, so you're compliant and know exactly where you stand.
Get caught up on unfiled returns →From first call to resolution, you always know where your case stands.
Tell us what you're dealing with. We review your notices, balances, and history at no charge.
We explain your options clearly, what each costs, and what outcome you can realistically expect.
We file your POA and handle all IRS contact directly. You don't get on the phone with them.
We negotiate the best available outcome and get your case closed — with documentation you keep.
No boilerplate — these are the real questions we hear on intake calls every week.
No. Once you sign Power of Attorney (Form 2848), we become your authorized representative and the IRS communicates with us directly about your case. You're kept informed at every step, but you don't have to take the calls or answer the notices yourself.
It depends on the complexity of your case — an Offer in Compromise involves more work than setting up a simple installment agreement, for example. We give you a clear, flat quote after your free case review, before you commit to anything. There's no upfront payment required just to find out where you stand.
No. Filing a Power of Attorney or requesting a payment plan, an Offer in Compromise, or a levy release does not flag you for an audit. Audits are driven by return data and IRS selection criteria, not by who's representing you.
An Enrolled Agent (EA) is licensed directly by the IRS specifically for tax matters and has unlimited rights to represent clients before the IRS — the same representation rights as a CPA or attorney, but with a credential focused entirely on tax law and IRS procedure rather than broader accounting or legal practice.
Often within days of being engaged, depending on your situation. The first step — filing Power of Attorney — can happen immediately, and from there we move as fast as the IRS's own systems allow to request a release or a hold on enforcement.
You start by getting your IRS wage and income transcripts pulled, which we can do directly. That tells us exactly what's been reported to the IRS for each missing year, even if you don't have your old paperwork, so we can prepare accurate returns and get you filing-compliant.
Sometimes, yes — when your financial situation supports it. We won't tell you an OIC will work just to get your business; we run the actual numbers the IRS uses and tell you honestly whether you qualify before we ever file.
Yes. The case review is free and there's no obligation to move forward. You'll get a clear picture of your options and, if you decide to engage us, a flat quote before any paid work begins.
A free case review costs you nothing. Ignoring the IRS costs you everything. Let's see what we can do for you.
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