Problem
No one likes to hear from the tax authority, unless about receiving a refund. While you should maintain a healthy respect for the tax authority, you should not let fear control you. Tax problems never go away unless you take action. Take the first step. Call us now to discuss your situation. You have options.
Solution
For over fifteen years, our firm has been helping individuals and companies to deal with their tax problems. If you just received a letter or are going through an enforcement process, we understand how you feel. You have options. We can help.
Next Step
- Gather your tax documents
- Call us to set an appointment
- We will review evidence provided
- Make a recommendation toward case resolution
- Represent you in closing your case.
By the way, if you need to file or to amend an old tax return, we can help.
Contact us now for a free initial consultation
testimonials
Francis
The IRS audited my business tax return. They wanted thirteen thousand dollars.
SK helped me to document and to represent my case. The case was eventually closed with no change. I was relieved to know that I owed nothing!
I couldn’t ask for more professional and personable service. That is why I keep coming back for over fourteen years.
Siedee
The IRS denied me the right to claim my own dependent children who lived with me. This was because someone had illegally claimed my children on their tax return.
For over a year, SK represented me through the office of appeals. The case was closed. I received my refund with interest. Most importantly, I have peace of mind knowing that the right to my children and our privacy is secure with SK.
Ken
In preparing our company’s tax return, SK noticed a significant reporting error on a MISC 1099 Form provide for contract work.
The company I worked for had overstated taxable income by ninety seven thousand dollars! SK was able to proof the error by reconciling my bank deposits to contracted work and payments. As a result, I was able to get the error corrected saving us thousands of dollars in overstated tax due to the IRS.