Tax Resolution Services Across Wayne County, PA

Stop IRS Collections Before Your Next Paycheck

When the IRS starts garnishing wages or seizing assets, you need immediate protection. Our IRS Tax Debt Specialists negotiate directly with federal and state authorities to eliminate tax debt and restore your financial freedom.

Would you go to court without a Lawyer? Of course not! Then why would you go to the IRS without a trusted Tax Professional?

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Led by an IRS Tax Debt Specialist and Advanced Crypto Tax Expert with proven negotiation success.

Immediate Collection Protection

We file power of attorney and request collection holds before your next paycheck gets garnished.

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Clear, upfront fees with no hidden costs or surprise charges during your case resolution.

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Tax Resolution Services Across Wayne County, PA

Stop IRS Collections Before Your Next Paycheck

When the IRS starts garnishing wages or seizing assets, you need immediate protection. Our IRS Tax Debt Specialists negotiate directly with federal and state authorities to eliminate tax debt and restore your financial freedom.
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Your wages stay in your paycheck instead of going to the IRS through garnishments.
Tax liens get removed so you can sell property, refinance, or get business loans.
Missing tax returns get filed properly to stop penalties from accumulating further.
Settlement negotiations often reduce what you owe by thousands or eliminate debt entirely.
Collection calls and threatening letters stop once we establish IRS representation for you.
You sleep better knowing a tax professional handles all IRS communications and deadlines.

Break Free from IRS Wage Garnishments Across Wayne County, PA

We Stop Wage Garnishments Fast

The IRS can take up to 30% of your paycheck without going to court. Pennsylvania can garnish 10% of your gross wages for state taxes. These aren’t requests – they’re demands your employer must follow or face penalties themselves.

When you contact us, we immediately file power of attorney documents and request collection holds. This usually stops garnishments within days, not weeks. We then negotiate installment agreements, offers in compromise, or currently not collectible status based on your financial situation. You keep your paycheck while we resolve your tax debt permanently.

Settle for Less and Reclaim Your Financial Freedom in Wayne County, PA

Settle Tax Debt for Pennies on the Dollar

An Offer in Compromise lets you pay less than you owe, but the IRS rejects over 75% of applications. Why? Most people don’t understand the complex financial analysis the IRS uses to evaluate offers, or they make critical mistakes in their paperwork.

All County Tax Resolution know exactly how the IRS calculates reasonable collection potential. Our detailed financial analysis identifies every allowable expense and deduction to minimize your offer amount. We handle all forms, documentation, and negotiations with offer specialists who scrutinize every detail. This expertise is why our acceptance rate far exceeds the national average.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you stop the IRS from garnishing my wages?
We typically stop wage garnishments within 24-72 hours of taking your case. Once we file power of attorney documents with the IRS, they must communicate through us instead of directly with you or your employer. We immediately request collection holds while negotiating a permanent resolution. The key is acting fast – every day you wait means another paycheck gets reduced. Pennsylvania wage garnishments can take 10% of your gross pay, while federal garnishments often take 25-30% of your disposable income. Don’t let this continue when we can stop it immediately.
An installment agreement lets you pay your full tax debt over time in monthly payments, typically 3-6 years. You still owe everything, but you avoid collection actions like garnishments and levies. An offer in compromise is a settlement where the IRS accepts less than you owe – sometimes dramatically less. However, offers in compromise have strict qualification requirements based on your income, expenses, and assets. The IRS rejects over 75% of offers, usually because people don’t meet the financial criteria or make paperwork errors. We analyze your situation to determine which option gives you the best outcome and handle all the complex paperwork correctly.
The IRS accepts only about 24% of offer in compromise applications nationwide, but our acceptance rate is much higher because we only submit offers that meet the IRS’s strict criteria. The IRS uses a complex formula called “reasonable collection potential” to determine the minimum they’ll accept. This calculation includes your monthly income, allowable expenses, and asset equity. Most people underestimate their allowable expenses or don’t understand which assets the IRS can actually collect from. We perform detailed financial analysis to identify every legitimate deduction and present your case in the strongest possible light to IRS offer specialists.
Our fees depend on the complexity of your case and which resolution strategy works best for your situation. Simple installment agreements cost less than complex offers in compromise that require extensive documentation and negotiation. We provide flat-rate pricing upfront so you know exactly what you’ll pay – no hourly billing or surprise charges. Most clients find our fees are a fraction of what they save through reduced tax debt, eliminated penalties, or stopped collection actions. We also offer payment plans to make our services affordable. During your free consultation, we’ll explain all costs clearly and help you understand the potential savings from professional representation.
Yes, we handle both IRS and Pennsylvania Department of Revenue cases. State tax problems can be just as serious as federal issues – Pennsylvania can garnish wages, file liens, and seize assets for unpaid state taxes. The state also has its own installment agreement and settlement programs, though they’re less generous than federal options. Many taxpayers have both federal and state tax debt, so we coordinate resolution strategies to handle everything efficiently. Pennsylvania’s tax forgiveness program can eliminate state tax debt for low-income taxpayers, and we help determine if you qualify for this relief.
Unfiled returns create serious problems because penalties compound monthly and the IRS can file substitute returns that usually show higher taxes than you actually owe. We prioritize getting all missing returns filed correctly before pursuing other resolution options. The IRS won’t consider installment agreements or offers in compromise until you’re current with all required filings. We prepare accurate returns that claim all legitimate deductions and credits you’re entitled to, often reducing what you owe significantly. Once returns are filed, we can negotiate payment arrangements or settlements for the actual amount due rather than the inflated substitute return amounts.

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