IRS Problems & How to Resolve Them
IRS enforcement follows a predictable sequence: notices, then garnishments and levies, then liens, then field collection. Every stage has defined response rights and deadlines. The earlier you act, the more options you have.
The problems listed below are the ones most California taxpayers face. Each has a documented resolution path, but each also has a deadline. Missing a Collection Due Process deadline or a Tax Court petition window can lock in liability that could have been challenged.
If you have an active notice, a Revenue Officer making contact, or a levy already in place, a free case review with a tax attorney is the right first step. We will tell you what the notice means, what time you have, and what the resolution will cost.
Wage Garnishment Release
Release wage garnishments before your next paycheck, often within days.
Learn more →Bank Levy Release
Stop the IRS from emptying your account. Time is critical: the 21-day clock matters.
Learn more →Tax Lien Release
Withdraw, release, or subordinate federal tax liens so you can sell or refinance.
Learn more →Revenue Officer Help
Field-collection officer at your door or your business? Stop responding alone.
Learn more →IRS Penalties & Interest
Understand exactly what the IRS is charging you and how to fight back.
Learn more →IRS Notices & Letters
CP504, LT11, 1058, 668-W: every notice has a meaning and a deadline.
Learn more →Filing Back Tax Returns
Years of unfiled returns are fixable. The IRS would rather you file than not.
Learn more →Talk to a real tax attorney. No retainer. No pressure. No more sleepless nights.
The hardest part is picking up the phone. After that, we take it from here. Free, confidential, and protected by attorney-client privilege.