IRS Representation and Tax Resolution

Calm, practical support when an IRS notice, audit, collection issue, or unresolved tax filing needs attention.

Who This Is For

This page is for taxpayers who have received an IRS notice, are facing an audit or examination, have unresolved filings, or need help understanding a tax balance, lien, levy, or collection issue.

The Complexity

IRS problems become harder when deadlines are missed, documents are incomplete, or communication is handled without a clear plan. The first step is usually to understand the notice, confirm the facts, and identify what the agency is actually requesting.

How Eric Helps

Eric helps clients review notices, gather records, communicate with tax authorities where appropriate, and evaluate practical next steps. The work is focused on representation, compliance, and resolution support. It does not include assurances about IRS outcomes.

What The Engagement May Involve

  • Reviewing IRS or state tax notices
  • Helping organize documents and response timelines
  • Representation support for audits or examinations
  • Resolution planning for balances, collections, non-filed returns, liens, or levies where applicable
  • Related tax preparation or amended return work when needed

Common Questions

What should I do first after receiving an IRS notice?

Read the deadline, keep the envelope and all pages, and avoid guessing. A focused review can clarify whether the notice is informational, requires a response, or needs representation.

Can outcomes be promised?

No. IRS outcomes depend on facts, records, deadlines, law, and agency review. The goal is to handle the matter carefully and communicate from a documented position.

Can Eric help with non-filed returns?

The homepage and service architecture note unresolved filings. Eric should review the facts and years involved before confirming the right next step.

Review An IRS Notice

If the matter is complex, the best next step is a focused conversation about the facts, timing, and fit.