You paid the tax relief company. They promised to resolve your IRS problem. Nothing happened.
You paid $5,000. $10,000. Maybe more. They told you they'd handle everything. Months later, the IRS is still sending notices. The balance hasn't changed. And the firm won't give you a straight answer.
You're starting to realize you may have been scammed
They told you they filed returns. But when you call the IRS, there's no record.
They said they set up a payment plan. But the IRS is threatening to levy your wages.
They claimed they submitted an Offer in Compromise. But when you ask for proof, they give you excuses.
You're trapped. You paid thousands of dollars. You signed a contract. And you have no way to prove they didn't do what they promised.
The problem: You don't have documentation
To get your money back—whether through a chargeback, a lawsuit, or a complaint—you need proof.
Not just "I don't think they did anything." You need documented evidence that shows:
- •What they contractually promised to do
- •What IRS records show was actually filed, submitted, or completed
- •The specific gap between what was promised and what was done
- •The timeline showing when you paid vs. when work should have been completed
Without this, your bank won't approve a chargeback. A lawyer won't take the case. And the Better Business Bureau complaint goes nowhere.
We provide the proof you need to fight back
PROOF creates a formal Tax Relief Performance Verification Report that documents exactly what the firm did—and didn't—do.
What we review:
- →Your contract and engagement letter (what was promised)
- →IRS transcripts showing filing history, penalties, payment plans, and resolution status
- →Dates of communication, payment, and claimed work completion
What we produce:
- →A formal report comparing promised services vs. verified IRS records
- →Documented gaps showing work not completed or not reflected in IRS records
- →Timeline analysis showing delays, missed deadlines, or failure to act
- →A verification statement you can submit to banks, lawyers, or regulators
How clients use the verification report
Credit card chargebacks
Banks require documentation showing services were not rendered. Our report provides the formal evidence needed to dispute the charge and recover your payment.
Legal action and malpractice claims
Attorneys need proof of breach of contract or negligence. The report establishes the factual basis for a claim, showing what was contractually required vs. what was actually completed.
Regulatory complaints (BBB, state attorney general, FTC)
Complaints without evidence are ignored. A formal verification report from an independent third party strengthens your case and increases the likelihood of regulatory action.
Contract termination and fee disputes
If the firm is demanding more money or refusing to release your files, documented proof of non-performance gives you leverage to exit the relationship without further payment.
You already lost thousands. Don't lose more by doing nothing.
The firm is betting you won't fight back. They know most people don't have the documentation needed to prove fraud. They know you'll give up.
But if you paid $5,000, $10,000, or more—and you can prove they didn't do the work—you have a case.
The verification report gives you that proof.
Request a Tax Relief Performance Verification Report
Complete the form below. We'll review your situation and confirm whether we can produce the documentation you need.
Typical turnaround: 5-7 business days after receiving your IRS transcripts and contract.
Confidential review. We do not contact the tax relief firm. We do not report to the IRS. This is strictly a documentation service.
Questions? Email gethelp@proof.tax or call (650) 331-2848