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Tax Help for Small Business exists to help small business owners resolve IRS tax problems and maintain ongoing compliance through accurate analysis, clear communication, and informed representation. Drawing on the founder’s experience as a former IRS agent, the firm identifies the root causes of tax issues, advocates directly with the Int
Tax Help for Small Business exists to help small business owners resolve IRS tax problems and maintain ongoing compliance through accurate analysis, clear communication, and informed representation. Drawing on the founder’s experience as a former IRS agent, the firm identifies the root causes of tax issues, advocates directly with the Internal Revenue Service, and implements practical, sustainable solutions that protect businesses and support their continued growth.
A small business community where tax problems no longer threaten livelihoods, and compliance is a foundation for growth rather than a barrier.
To guide small business owners through IRS challenges with clarity, integrity, and expertise—resolving tax issues at their source and building systems that support lasting compliance.
Taxpayers have the right to be informed about the laws and regulations that apply to their taxes. This includes receiving clear and understandable notices and explanations.
Taxpayers are entitled to receive prompt, courteous, and professional assistance from the IRS, including responses to questions and assistance in resolving problems.
Taxpayers are only required to pay the correct amount of tax owed and should not be subject to penalties or excessive interest unless they owe it due to noncompliance.
Taxpayers can disagree with the IRS’s decisions and are entitled to a fair and impartial hearing, including the right to appeal decisions.
Taxpayers have the right to take their case to an independent forum if they disagree with IRS decisions, including appeals within the IRS or to the U.S. Tax Court.
Taxpayers are entitled to the timely resolution of disputes and must be notified when an issue is resolved so they are not left in uncertainty indefinitely.
Taxpayers have the right to privacy and protection of their personal information, and the IRS is required to follow strict protocols when conducting audits, collections, or enforcement actions.
Taxpayers’ information should be protected from unauthorized disclosure, ensuring that any sensitive tax-related information remains confidential.
Taxpayers can retain an authorized representative, such as an attorney or tax professional, to assist them with dealings with the IRS.
Taxpayers are entitled to an equitable tax system, which includes consideration of their financial condition and the ability to pay when facing collections or enforcement actions.
Taxpayers have the right to be informed about the laws and regulations that apply to their taxes. This includes receiving clear and understandable notices and explanations.
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