Tax Resolution Services

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If you’re dealing with IRS debt, penalties, or collection actions, it can feel overwhelming fast. The letters keep coming. The balance keeps growing. And the fear of wage garnishment or bank levies becomes real.
Our tax resolution services are designed to step in immediately, protect you, and create a clear path forward—so you’re not dealing with the IRS alone anymore.

When tax problems escalate, timing matters. The IRS has powerful tools—but so do we.

At Tax Law Advocates, you work directly with experienced tax attorneys, not call centers or sales reps. We analyze your situation, stop aggressive collection actions when possible, and build a strategy tailored to your financial reality.

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What Is Tax Resolution Services?

Tax resolution services are professional solutions designed to help individuals and businesses resolve tax debt with the IRS or state tax agencies.

In simple terms, it’s the process of negotiating, restructuring, or reducing your tax burden in a legal and strategic way. Instead of trying to handle IRS issues alone, tax resolution professionals step in to represent you, communicate with the IRS, and find the best possible outcome based on your financial situation.

This can include reducing penalties, setting up payment plans, or even settling your debt for less than what you owe—depending on your eligibility.

Why Do People Need Tax Resolution Services?

Most people don’t plan to fall behind on taxes. Life happens. A job loss, unexpected medical expenses, divorce, or even a simple mistake on a tax return can quickly turn into a growing tax problem. Once penalties and interest start accumulating, the situation can spiral.
The IRS has the authority to:
Tax resolution services step in to protect you from these actions and create a realistic plan to resolve your debt.
Senior couple celebrating successful tax debt resolution and IRS relief approval

Common Problems Tax Resolution Services Handle

Tax resolution isn’t just about one issue—it covers a wide range of IRS challenges.
Unpaid back taxes are one of the most common problems. What starts as a manageable balance can grow significantly over time due to penalties and interest.
Tax liens and levies can impact your financial stability, affecting your credit and access to assets. Wage garnishments can take a portion of your paycheck before it even reaches you.
Then there are IRS audits, which can feel intimidating and complex without proper representation.In all of these situations, tax resolution services focus on one goal: reducing the impact and helping you regain control.

An Example of Tax Resolution Services

Imagine you receive a notice from the IRS stating you owe $50,000 in back taxes. You can’t afford to pay it in full, and interest is increasing the balance every month. You’re worried about wage garnishment or losing money from your bank account. This is where tax resolution services step in. A tax attorney would review your financial situation, determine what you can realistically afford, and identify the best resolution strategy—such as an Offer in Compromise or a structured payment plan. Instead of facing the IRS alone, you now have a legal expert negotiating on your behalf.

Who Is Eligible for IRS Tax Resolution Services in 2026?

Eligibility isn’t based on one single factor—it’s based on your overall financial picture

You may qualify if:

  • You owe back taxes and cannot pay in full
  • Your income doesn’t cover both living expenses and tax debt
  • You’re facing collection actions like levies or garnishments
  • You have limited assets available

The IRS evaluates your income, expenses, and assets to determine what resolution options are available to you.

The key is proper documentation and strategic presentation—this is where many people fail without professional help.

The Truth About Tax Resolution Services: Pros, Cons & What the IRS Says

Tax resolution services can be incredibly effective—but they are not magic solutions.
The biggest advantage is professional representation. You’re no longer dealing with the IRS alone. You have someone who understands the system and knows how to navigate it.
Another benefit is clarity. Instead of guessing what to do, you get a clear strategy based on your situation.
However, not everyone qualifies for every program. The IRS has strict guidelines, and results depend on your financial profile.
The IRS itself recognizes programs like installment agreements and Offer in Compromise—but they require proper application and supporting documentation.

What Tax Resolution Options Are Available to Me?

There are several IRS-approved programs available depending on your situation.

An Offer in Compromise allows you to settle your debt for less than the full amount if you qualify.

An Installment Agreement lets you pay your debt over time in manageable monthly payments.

Penalty Abatement may remove or reduce penalties if you have reasonable cause.

In some cases, individuals may qualify for Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status, which temporarily stops IRS collection actions.

The right option depends entirely on your financial situation.

How to Apply for Tax Resolution Options in 2026?

Applying for tax resolution programs involves more than just filling out a form.

You need to:

  • Gather detailed financial records
  • Complete IRS forms accurately
  • Provide supporting documentation
  • Present your case strategically

Many applications get rejected due to incomplete or poorly presented information. That’s why having a tax attorney significantly improves your chances.

Why Work With a Tax Attorney for Tax Resolution?

Tax resolution is not just paperwork—it’s legal strategy.

Working with a tax attorney gives you:

  • Legal representation before the IRS
  • Protection of your rights
  • Strategic negotiation experience
  • Confidential communication

Unlike non-attorney services, tax attorneys can provide legal guidance and represent you in complex cases.

Why Tax Law Advocates

At Tax Law Advocates, everything we do is focused on results, transparency, and client protection. We bring over 16 years of experience in handling IRS cases across the country. Our team uses proprietary analysis tools and proven negotiation strategies to create tailored solutions. You’re not treated like a case number—you’re treated like a client with a real financial future at stake.

Tax Attorney: David Cho

David Cho, Lead Tax Attorney at Tax Law Advocates, brings deep expertise in federal and state tax resolution. He earned both his J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from the University of California, Irvine School of Law. His approach focuses on practical, results-driven solutions that help clients regain financial stability. In one case, he helped a client who was a victim of a tax scam by preparing and submitting a strategic Offer in Compromise—guiding them toward meaningful financial recovery.

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Scenarios

One client came to us facing wage garnishment while struggling to cover basic living expenses. After reviewing their financials, we positioned their case for hardship status, stopping collections.
Another client believed they had no options. By restructuring their financial presentation, we demonstrated eligibility for relief and prevented enforcement actions.
In a third case, we combined immediate protection with a long-term resolution plan, giving the client both relief and stability.

Meet Your Lead Tax Attorney and Enrolled Agent for IRS Debt Relief & Tax Resolution You Can Trust

David Cho

Tax attorney with a J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from UCI Law. David focuses on practical tax resolution strategies, helping clients navigate IRS and state issues with clear, solution-driven guidance.

David Cho

Tax attorney with a J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from UCI Law. David focuses on practical tax resolution strategies, helping clients navigate IRS and state issues with clear, solution-driven guidance.

Scott Mullerleile

EA with 12+ years in tax resolution and a background in collections. Scott has successfully handled hundreds of cases, including accepted Offers in Compromise and representation before Revenue Officers, audits, and appeals.

Scott Mullerleile

EA with 12+ years in tax resolution and a background in collections. Scott has successfully handled hundreds of cases, including accepted Offers in Compromise and representation before Revenue Officers, audits, and appeals.

Our IRS Tax Relief Results by the Numbers

Proven results helping clients resolve IRS and state tax debt nationwide.

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Tax Law Advocates Client Success Stories

Jonnel Bolotano with Tax Law Advocates was amazing to work with. Even though I didn’t initially start my case with him, he stepped in, took charge, and stayed on top of everything from that point forward.

ItzMiBaebii

If I could give Tax Law Advocates more than 5 stars, I absolutely would. Jamie and Scott were my dream team, steady, sharp, and on top of every detail. I came in with a heavy tax burden that felt like it would follow me forever...

Rebecca Ingram

Jesse Moreno my tax lawyer did a wonderful job on my case. She was very patient kind and professional, and resolution that I received was better than I expected! Thank you Jesse for representing me!

Debbie Kern

FAQ

They are professional services that help resolve tax debt through negotiation and IRS programs.

Yes, in some cases through programs like Offer in Compromise.

It depends on your income, assets, and financial hardship.

It varies from weeks to several months depending on the case.

In some cases, actions can be paused once representation begins.

It’s highly recommended for complex or high-value cases.

Yes, through penalty abatement if you qualify.

Yes, services are available in all 50 states.

You may qualify for hardship status.

Yes, initial case reviews are free.

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