Still getting IRS letters after hiring help
You hired a tax firm, CPA, or relief company months or even years ago. But you're still receiving IRS notices, payments are ongoing, or the letters haven't stopped.
This is common. It's also verifiable.
The gap between promised and documented
Tax firms make representations about what they will do. IRS records show what actually happened. These two things don't always match. When they don't, you're left uncertain.
You need to know the difference
A compliance review compares what the firm said they did against what the IRS actually shows. This puts the gap in writing.
You can then decide what to do next
You may escalate with the firm, seek a refund, file a complaint, or hire new representation. But you'll do so with verified facts instead of guesses.
What a compliance review documents
- •Your current IRS account status (balances, liens, garnishments, active cases)
- •What has been completed and is reflected in IRS records
- •What was promised but cannot be verified or confirmed in records
- •What procedural requirements remain outstanding
Request a compliance review
Stop guessing what the IRS actually shows. Get documented verification of your account status and what remains required.
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