TAX RESOLUTION BLOG
What Is the IRS Audit Process and When Do You Need Representation?
IRS audits are often unavoidable. Certain circumstances flag a return for an audit, even if the taxpayer has worked furiously to file an accurate return. If you receive an audit notice, it is important to remember that audits in themselves are not bad. The IRS...
Received a Notice of a Tax Lien? Here’s What to Do
The worst thing you can do when you get that dreaded back taxes letter from the IRS is to ignore it. But many people do ignore it for various reasons. First, dealing with the IRS can be scary, but there are other reasons too. Maybe you don’t have enough money to pay...
Non-Collectible Status: What Is It, and Do You Qualify?
Many taxpayers acquire tax debt because they simply cannot afford to pay the IRS and maintain basic living expenses. When this is the case, the IRS will place the account in currently non-collectible status (CNC). CNC status amounts to a temporary forbearance of any...
How to Address an IRS Audit
It's tax season and one of the most grueling things that could happen to you this season would be to receive a letter in the mail about an IRS audit. On the bright side of things, only about 1 percent of taxpayers are audited. This is usually because Schedule C filers...
Unfiled Tax Returns: What to Do?
When people fall on hard economic times, they often neglect to file their taxes. They may need money for necessities, such as food and rent, and cannot afford to pay Uncle Sam. However, even if you are broke, neglecting to file taxes is a poor strategy. First, tax...
Qualifying for Innocent Spouse Relief
In the majority of cases, married couples pay less tax when they file jointly. The tax code is written so that higher tax rates tend to kick in at lower levels of income for married couples filing separately. Filing separately also reduces or eliminates many...
Common Methods of Tax Resolution
Owing money to the IRS can be a stressful and scary experience. Most people who fall behind on their taxes lack the resources to bring their tax accounts current, often leaving them feeling helpless. This need not be the case. There are multiple ways to settle tax...
When You Should Hire a Tax Attorney to Handle Your Tax Dispute?
While routine matters can be handled by taxpayers or their professional preparers, audits, high stakes negotiations, tax liens and any IRS accusations of criminal activity need the expertise of a tax attorney. When you face serious sanctions from the IRS, you need an...
What is a Federal Tax Lien?
Unpaid federal taxes are one of the worst types of debt to owe. The federal government has vast powers of tax collection that most creditors lack. Also, federal laws grant the IRS a very long statue of limitations on debt collection. Though the IRS may not take...
What to Do if You Owe the IRS in Back Taxes
If you owe back taxes to the IRS, you are not alone. Taxpayers fall behind on their obligations to Uncle Sam for many reasons, such as a job loss, illness or unmanageable expenses. The chances of the IRS eventually sending you a tax bill and taking aggressive...
QUICK LINKS
HOURS
Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am-noon
Sunday: Closed
LAW OFFICES
Law Offices of Peter C. Regeas
400 Monroe Ave #620
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 315-2272
Our tax resolution and IRS tax dispute law firm in Michigan, helps clients resolve tax problems. We have helped many individuals successfully negotiate resolution to their IRS and other tax problems. Our services include: tax dispute, tax resolution, IRS taxes, IRS tax problem, offer in compromise, audit help, audit representation, criminal tax defense, injured spouse, innocent spouse, IRS agreements, tax installments, tax negotiations, IRS audit defense, IRS liens, tax returns, tax negotiation, payment plans, tax abatement, penalty abatements, IRS representation, wage garnishment, tax audits, tax petitions, tax lien, tax levy, payroll tax problems, trust fund, unpaid taxes
Service Areas include: Detroit MI, Troy MI, Bloomfield Hills MI, Birmingham MI, Auburn Hills MI, West Bloomfield MI, Bloomfield MI, Royal Oak MI, Southfield MI, Farmington Hills MI, Northville MI, Oak Park MI, Warren MI, St Clair Shoes MI, Ann Arbor MI, Walled Lake MI, Clinton Township MI, Wixom MI, Milford MI, Plymouth MI, Livonia MI, Westland MI, Dearborn MI, Novi MI, Ypsilanti MI, Wayne MI, Huntington Woods MI, Farmington MI, Canton MI, Waterford MI, Rochester MI, Dearborn Heights MI, Clarkston MI, Oakland MI, New Hudson MI, Grosse Pointe Park MI, Grosse Pointe MI, Oakland County MI, Berkley MI, Ferndale MI, Commerce MI, Eastpointe MI, South Lyon MI, Hamtramck MI, Highland MI, Keego Harbor MI, Sterling Heights MI, Rochester Hills MI
Tax Resolution Services | Tax Disputes | IRS Tax Disputes









