We call it IRS Tax Relief. Others call it IRS Tax Resolution. Large law firms call it Tax Controversy. In any case, you're looking for help.

No matter the label, the problem is still the same. You owe money to the IRS and you haven't made any arrangement to pay that debt. Each individual situation may be a little different, with some more urgent than others, but the facts are basically the same.

As you conduct your search, be aware of a couple of things:

1. I've yet to see a taxpayer satisfied with the performance of a national tax service. Plain and simple, they're just marketing machines interested in taking your money instead of providing you service.

2. IRS Tax Relief, IRS Tax Resolution and Tax Controversy are specialized areas of the law. Retain someone who provides these services on a routine basis. The IRS has a very specific set of rules. You can accomplish a lot by knowing the rules, and you'll flounder if you don't.

3. IRS Tax Relief is not something to put off. Deal with it sooner and make your life easier - its also easier on your pocketbook.

Have questions? Contact IRS Relief Attorney Martin Cantu.


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