Get clarity before hiring a tax relief company
You're thinking about hiring someone to help resolve an IRS matter. Before you commit to paying a firm, you should know exactly what the IRS actually requires in your specific situation.
Why clarity matters before hiring
You'll know if what they promise makes sense
Tax relief companies make claims about outcomes: "We'll eliminate your debt," "We'll get your penalties reduced," "We'll set you up with a payment plan." But if you don't know what the IRS actually requires, you can't evaluate if those claims are realistic.
You'll protect yourself from inflated pricing
Tax firms sometimes charge for services based on what they claim to do, not on what the IRS actually requires. Having independent documentation means you can spot overcharging.
You'll have a baseline for verification
Once you hire someone, you can compare what they claim they did against the compliance review. This makes it easy to hold them accountable.
What the compliance review shows
- •What your current IRS balance is (exactly)
- •What years are unfiled or unresolved
- •What procedural requirements the IRS is evaluating
- •What actions are reflected (or missing) in IRS records
- •What the actual next steps should be
Make informed decisions
Get an independent compliance review before hiring. You'll know exactly what you're dealing with and whether any firm's claims make sense.
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