At Shield Tax Resolution, we are committed to treating our clients with the utmost understanding and respect. We know that this is a difficult and stressful time, and we will do everything possible to make it easier.
We pride ourselves on customer service that is second to none. We promise to return our clients’ phone calls within 24 hours, and provide a personalized visual graphic showing your case's progress every 14 days.
We are passionate about keeping your assets where they belong – with you! We aggressively represent you before the IRS so that your hard-earned money and belongings don’t end up in the hands of the IRS.
Resolving your tax problems isn’t always a walk in the park, but our process makes it as simple as 1, 2, 3.
We start the Shield Tax protection process by hearing you out – we will take time to listen and ask questions to thoroughly understand your unique situation. This initial consultation is free.
Once we understand your situation, we will take over all communication with the IRS, and create your own custom tax relief strategy. You will never be alone throughout your tax relief journey. We will be in constant contact with you throughout the process as we work toward a solution.
The final step is to put your custom tax relief plan in action. We will be your shield against the IRS as we take on all negotiations to get you the relief you deserve.
Pay less then you originally owed with an Offer in Compromise (OIC).
If you are unable to pay the taxes you owe, you may qualify for an Offer in Compromise. If approved, this will allow you to settle tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. We can help determine if you are qualified for an OIC, or assist you in finding other options if you’re not.
Is this solution for me?
The IRS has strict qualifiers to determine who is eligible for tax forgiveness. Taxpayers must ensure that they have filed all needed tax returns on the correct forms and that they are up to date on anticipated tax payments for business owners and self-employed individuals, as well as tracking federal tax contributions for enterprises with staff. Many taxpayers are hesitant to settle with the IRS because of the huge quantity of paperwork that must be completed with pinpoint accuracy. That’s why it’s important to get an expert on your side who can help resolve your tax issues and determine which solution is right for you based on your financial situation.
Avoid a tax obligation as a result of a spouse’s mistakes on a joint return.
The IRS may hold you financially liable for the mistakes of a spouse or ex-spouse. If your spouse’s actions resulted in a tax problem that you were oblivious to or had no involvement in, you can request “innocent spouse relief.” The IRS recognizes that there are specific circumstances in which a spouse cannot be held responsible for mistakes made exclusively by the other partner.
Is this solution for me?
An innocent spouse relief is only granted on a case-by-case basis. You may only be eligible for this relief if you meet the following criteria:
- You were/are married and filed a joint tax return with an erroneous tax obligation understatement relating directly to their partner.
- You have no idea of the error.
- Once an error is identified, the IRS must relieve you of your tax liability.
This is where we step in. Our tax experts can help you with the application process and the collection of all necessary paperwork needed to get you the relief you deserve.
Keep your assets and income safe from the grasp of the IRS.
The IRS employs a variety of collection strategies to reclaim any tax debt owed by taxpayers, and any of them can have a devastating impact on your life. A lien is a legal claim made on your property to secure payment of a tax debt, while a levy is when the property is taken to settle the debt.
How we can help:
If you receive a notice of a lien or a levy, you must act immediately. Don’t wait for penalties to stack up and leave you in more debt.
Paying your tax debt in full is the best and safest way to remove IRS liens and levies. It will immediately relieve you of your responsibilities to the IRS and/or the State. But not everyone has the means to pay in full. If that’s your situation, then our team will figure out the best course of action for you, such as a payment plan or levy release. We will handle all IRS communication to guarantee that the proper procedures are followed and that the problem is resolved as fast as possible.
Don’t wait for the worst to happen before acting. Call now!
Pay your taxes in monthly installments while avoiding garnishments, levies, and other collection procedures.
The most common way for taxpayers to pay their outstanding tax burden is through an Installment Agreement. It is an agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS to pay the liabilities in monthly payments over a set period of time. However, an Installment Agreement does not prevent interest or late fees from accruing. There are five different types of IRS Installment Agreements available to make dealing with back taxes a little easier, and each one has its own set of qualifications. You’ll need someone who knows the ins and outs of the IRS matrix on your side to determine which type is best for your situation.
Is this solution for me?
This tax relief solution is best for those unable to pay their tax debt in full. If you are in this kind of situation, the IRS might agree to let you pay it off in monthly payments through an IRS installment plan.
IRS payment plans are often appealing options for both the IRS and the taxpayer. Setting up an IRS payment plan as part of a successful tax resolution strategy can help you get back on track and finally have your tax obligation paid off.
Shield Tax Resolution makes applying for an IRS payment plan as easy and pleasant as possible. Don’t waste any more time, call now!
Don’t let the IRS take away what you’ve worked so hard for.
Collecting federal taxes, as well as the employee portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes, and remitting those amounts to the IRS, should be one of an employer’s top priorities. Failure to do so can result in several penalties and sometimes even worse.
How we can help:
The IRS does not take lightly when a firm fails to pay or file payroll taxes. Businesses face far more severe penalties than individuals, with higher chances of levies and seizures. You might face hefty fines, interest rates, and even criminal charges if the IRS suspects you of failing to pay payroll taxes. It could ultimately cost you your business and your freedom. If you owe payroll taxes you have to act quickly in order to resolve it. We can evaluate your situation and decide the best course of action for protecting you and dealing with the IRS. Get in touch with us straight away!
A wage garnishment is when money is lawfully taken from your salary and given to another party.
Wage garnishment is a legal procedure in which an employer is required to withhold a portion of a person’s wages to pay for a debt. Wage garnishments by the IRS are another type of tax levy, however the seizure of assets from your paycheck is a continuous process.
How we can help:
It’s heartbreaking for us to see our clients’ hard earned money snatched away by the IRS. If you owe taxes, the IRS is legally entitled to your wages, until the tax bill is paid off. Your company will subsequently be obliged to pay a percentage of your income directly to the IRS. Prior to the wage garnishment, you will get a notice from the IRS alerting you of their planned actions. These letters offer you a chance to fix the situation before the garnishment takes place. Call us today, and we’ll create a tax solution for your specific case.
Find out if you qualify for relief from tax penalties.
A penalty abatement is a reprieve that allows you to avoid paying fines for not filing your taxes or not paying them on time. You can only get one respite, and it has to be for the tax year you’re filing for.
Is this solution for me?
Failing to pay or file your taxes has serious consequences. Even if you have good reason to miss the tax deadline, the IRS may still add penalties until your tax debt is paid in full.
The penalty abatement program allows you to avoid incurring fines and penalties for failing to file your taxes or making a mistake. But you’re only allowed one respite each tax year, and it needs to be for the year you’re filing. Shield Tax Resolution can assess your case and assist you in collecting and presenting proof showing the timely payment of your taxes. Don’t put off dealing with your tax issues any longer. Call Shield Tax Resolution now!
Pay less then you originally owed with an Offer in Compromise (OIC).
If you are unable to pay the taxes you owe, you may qualify for an Offer in Compromise. If approved, this will allow you to settle tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. We can help determine if you are qualified for an OIC, or assist you in finding other options if you’re not.
Is this solution for me?
The IRS has strict qualifiers to determine who is eligible for tax forgiveness. Taxpayers must ensure that they have filed all needed tax returns on the correct forms and that they are up to date on anticipated tax payments for business owners and self-employed individuals, as well as tracking federal tax contributions for enterprises with staff. Many taxpayers are hesitant to settle with the IRS because of the huge quantity of paperwork that must be completed with pinpoint accuracy. That’s why it’s important to get an expert on your side who can help resolve your tax issues and determine which solution is right for you based on your financial situation.
Avoid a tax obligation as a result of a spouse’s mistakes on a joint return.
The IRS may hold you financially liable for the mistakes of a spouse or ex-spouse. If your spouse’s actions resulted in a tax problem that you were oblivious to or had no involvement in, you can request “innocent spouse relief.” The IRS recognizes that there are specific circumstances in which a spouse cannot be held responsible for mistakes made exclusively by the other partner.
Is this solution for me?
An innocent spouse relief is only granted on a case-by-case basis. You may only be eligible for this relief if you meet the following criteria:
- You were/are married and filed a joint tax return with an erroneous tax obligation understatement relating directly to their partner.
- You have no idea of the error.
- Once an error is identified, the IRS must relieve you of your tax liability.
This is where we step in. Our tax experts can help you with the application process and the collection of all necessary paperwork needed to get you the relief you deserve.
Keep your assets and income safe from the grasp of the IRS.
The IRS employs a variety of collection strategies to reclaim any tax debt owed by taxpayers, and any of them can have a devastating impact on your life. A lien is a legal claim made on your property to secure payment of a tax debt, while a levy is when the property is taken to settle the debt.
How we can help:
If you receive a notice of a lien or a levy, you must act immediately. Don’t wait for penalties to stack up and leave you in more debt.
Paying your tax debt in full is the best and safest way to remove IRS liens and levies. It will immediately relieve you of your responsibilities to the IRS and/or the State. But not everyone has the means to pay in full. If that’s your situation, then our team will figure out the best course of action for you, such as a payment plan or levy release. We will handle all IRS communication to guarantee that the proper procedures are followed and that the problem is resolved as fast as possible.
Don’t wait for the worst to happen before acting. Call now!
Pay your taxes in monthly installments while avoiding garnishments, levies, and other collection procedures.
The most common way for taxpayers to pay their outstanding tax burden is through an Installment Agreement. It is an agreement between the taxpayer and the IRS to pay the liabilities in monthly payments over a set period of time. However, an Installment Agreement does not prevent interest or late fees from accruing. There are five different types of IRS Installment Agreements available to make dealing with back taxes a little easier, and each one has its own set of qualifications. You’ll need someone who knows the ins and outs of the IRS matrix on your side to determine which type is best for your situation.
Is this solution for me?
This tax relief solution is best for those unable to pay their tax debt in full. If you are in this kind of situation, the IRS might agree to let you pay it off in monthly payments through an IRS installment plan.
IRS payment plans are often appealing options for both the IRS and the taxpayer. Setting up an IRS payment plan as part of a successful tax resolution strategy can help you get back on track and finally have your tax obligation paid off.
Shield Tax Resolution makes applying for an IRS payment plan as easy and pleasant as possible. Don’t waste any more time, call now!
Don’t let the IRS take away what you’ve worked so hard for.
Collecting federal taxes, as well as the employee portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes, and remitting those amounts to the IRS, should be one of an employer’s top priorities. Failure to do so can result in several penalties and sometimes even worse.
How we can help:
The IRS does not take lightly when a firm fails to pay or file payroll taxes. Businesses face far more severe penalties than individuals, with higher chances of levies and seizures. You might face hefty fines, interest rates, and even criminal charges if the IRS suspects you of failing to pay payroll taxes. It could ultimately cost you your business and your freedom. If you owe payroll taxes you have to act quickly in order to resolve it. We can evaluate your situation and decide the best course of action for protecting you and dealing with the IRS. Get in touch with us straight away!
A wage garnishment is when money is lawfully taken from your salary and given to another party.
Wage garnishment is a legal procedure in which an employer is required to withhold a portion of a person’s wages to pay for a debt. Wage garnishments by the IRS are another type of tax levy, however the seizure of assets from your paycheck is a continuous process.
How we can help:
It’s heartbreaking for us to see our clients’ hard earned money snatched away by the IRS. If you owe taxes, the IRS is legally entitled to your wages, until the tax bill is paid off. Your company will subsequently be obliged to pay a percentage of your income directly to the IRS. Prior to the wage garnishment, you will get a notice from the IRS alerting you of their planned actions. These letters offer you a chance to fix the situation before the garnishment takes place. Call us today, and we’ll create a tax solution for your specific case.
Find out if you qualify for relief from tax penalties.
A penalty abatement is a reprieve that allows you to avoid paying fines for not filing your taxes or not paying them on time. You can only get one respite, and it has to be for the tax year you’re filing for.
Is this solution for me?
Failing to pay or file your taxes has serious consequences. Even if you have good reason to miss the tax deadline, the IRS may still add penalties until your tax debt is paid in full.
The penalty abatement program allows you to avoid incurring fines and penalties for failing to file your taxes or making a mistake. But you’re only allowed one respite each tax year, and it needs to be for the year you’re filing. Shield Tax Resolution can assess your case and assist you in collecting and presenting proof showing the timely payment of your taxes. Don’t put off dealing with your tax issues any longer. Call Shield Tax Resolution now!
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