Discover how I can assist you with your back taxes, unfiled returns, and more.
At the office of Denson Pepper CPA, I put my four decades of experience to work for clients who need assistance with their unique tax situations. I am deeply committed to helping individuals and business owners alike with their tax needs, and I hope to further clarify my service offerings on this page. If you would like to learn more or schedule an appointment, please reach out to me today.
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What specific tax issues does your firm specialize in?
I specialize in helping people resolve issues with back taxes, unfiled returns, IRS and state income tax problems, and complexities surrounding business taxes and payroll reports.
Who is a good candidate for your services?
I can provide the most value to clients who have at least three years of unfiled returns (including the current year) and/or owe a combined total of $25,000 or more to the IRS or state.
Do you offer yearly tax preparation services?
No, I primarily focus on tax resolution for people who need help getting back on track after not paying or filing their taxes.
Can you help me if I am a federal employee?
Yes, I have decades of experience assisting federal employees. I’m prepared to help you navigate your unique tax requirements and resolve any issues that could impact your professional standing.
Are your services available for both state and federal tax issues?
Yes, I regularly handle both federal and state income tax problems. Whether you owe the federal government or your state’s department of revenue, we can help discuss a resolution.
Why should I choose a CPA for tax resolution services?
As a Certified Public Accountant with over four decades of experience, I have a deep understanding of tax law, payroll reports, and other key issues affecting my clients. I specialize in tax resolution, and this high level of focus and expertise means better results for anyone struggling with tax problems.
What is the primary goal of your service?
My primary goal is to alleviate the stress of tax debt. I will work diligently to bring you back into full compliance with the law, minimize liabilities wherever possible, and stop aggressive collection methods.
I haven’t filed taxes in several years. Where do we begin?
We’ll start by examining your transcripts and identifying which years are missing. I specialize in managing multi-year filings, so I’m prepared to get you back into the system and back on track.
How can you help if I owe more than $25,000 in back taxes?
When someone owes over $25,000, the IRS typically escalates their collection efforts. If you have been dealing with increasingly aggressive collection actions, I can step in to help discuss payment plans, settlements, or other resolution strategies to protect your assets.
What are the risks of leaving back taxes unaddressed?
Ignoring back taxes can lead to federal tax liens, wage garnishments, and bank levies. To avoid these collection strategies, I strongly encourage you to reach out to me for assistance.
My business is behind on payroll reports. Can you help?
Definitely. I can help businesses catch up on delinquent payroll reports and discuss resolutions for unpaid balances. It’s vital to address this issue quickly because the IRS views unpaid “trust fund” taxes as a high priority.
What kinds of business tax problems can you help me with?
I can help clients manage corporate income tax delinquencies and complications that arise from incorrectly filed or unfiled business returns. I can also represent your business if you’re facing a tax lien due to unpaid taxes.
What documents do I need to provide for business tax resolution?
I will need to see your previous filings, bank statements, and any notices you’ve received from the IRS or state. Depending on your unique situation, I may need other documents, but I’ll provide a detailed checklist during our initial consultation.
What is an Offer in Compromise (OIC)?
An OIC allows you to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount you owe. If you meet the strict eligibility requirements, we can prepare the proposal and negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.
How long does the tax resolution process usually take?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case and the responsiveness of the IRS or state agency. Some resolutions take a few months, whereas more complicated complex cases can take longer.