You got a letter.
Maybe it was sitting in the pile for a few days. Maybe you opened it and your stomach dropped.
Now you're on Google at 11pm trying to figure out what it means and whether you're about to lose your bank account, your paycheck, or worse.
Here's what you need to know right now:
The IRS does not wait. They don't negotiate with people who don't know the rules. And they absolutely do not care that you didn't understand what you owed.
But there's good news.
You don't have to face them alone.
That means the IRS has to talk to me instead of you.
I've seen CP2000 notices. CP504s. LT11s. Wage garnishments. Bank levies. Offers in Compromise. Payment plans. Penalty abatements. I've seen it all — and I know exactly how to respond to each one.
This is not a call center. You won't get a sales rep reading from a script. You get me. A real CPA who knows your case and fights for your outcome.
Most people who come to us think they're in the worst situation possible.
They're not.
They just waited too long to get help — or they tried to handle it themselves and made it worse.
Here's the truth: the IRS has programs designed to help people in exactly your situation. Payment plans. Penalty reductions. Settlements for less than you owe. Temporary holds on collections.
But you have to know how to ask. And you have to ask the right way. At the right time. With the right paperwork.
That's where we come in.
Tell us about your IRS letter, tax debt, or representation needs. The more detail you provide, the better we can assess your situation.
Our team carefully analyzes your tax issue, IRS notice, and compliance history to determine the most appropriate resolution options.
Once the analysis is complete, we reach out to discuss the strategic path forward and finalize your custom action plan.
The IRS adds penalties and interest every single month. They can garnish your wages, freeze your accounts, and file liens against your property — all without going to court.
But they can't do any of that to us.
Once you hire Taxhauz, we become your representative. The IRS contacts us. Not you. You stop getting the letters. You stop losing sleep.
You get your life back.
If you have a real tax problem — an IRS notice, back ...
In many cases, yes. We evaluate collection status and may request holds, installment agreements, or Currently Not Collectible status.
Qualification depends on your income, assets, and ability to pay. We analyze IRS guidelines to determine eligibility.
These letters often relate to EIN verification or business registration. Contact us for review before responding.
Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the case and IRS processing times.
Set up an IRS installment agreement with CPA-led guidance.
If you owe back taxes and cannot pay the IRS in full, you may qualify for an IRS installment agreement, also known as an IRS payment plan. Taxhauz helps individuals and business owners in Philadelphia review their tax debt, understand their options, and ...
Temporary relief from IRS collections when you cannot afford to pay.
If you owe back taxes but cannot afford monthly payments, you may qualify for Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status. This IRS resolution option can temporarily pause collection actions when paying your tax debt would create serious financial ...
Reduce or remove IRS penalties with CPA-led guidance.
IRS penalties can quickly increase the amount you owe, especially when they involve late filing, late payment, or missed compliance deadlines. If you have a valid reason for falling behind, you may qualify for IRS penalty abatement or reasonable cause relief.
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Professional support for IRS correspondence audits and audit notices.
Most IRS audits are handled by mail. If you received an IRS correspondence audit notice, the IRS may be asking you to verify income, deductions, credits, business expenses, dependents, or other items on your tax return.
Taxhauz helps ...
