Tax Debt Relief, Acworth, GA

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I will represent you when working with the IRS for tax debt relief.

If you owe taxes from previous years, it can be difficult to pay them back, file late returns, and take care of everything you need to become compliant. At Denson Pepper CPA, my Acworth, Georgia-based firm exists for this primary purpose. I specialize in offering tax resolution assistance for individuals who owe back taxes or who have other tax problems they need resolved with the IRS and state tax authorities.

Tax Debt Relief in Acworth, Georgia

You will be glad to know there are many different ways to get tax debt relief, although they are not free of the consequences of unpaid taxes. Still, I can help you reach the best outcome for your situation.

One option may be an IRS payment plan. If you are eligible, such a plan allows you to pay back your overdue taxes over a short- or long-term period, though interest still accrues until what you owe is paid in full. An offer in compromise is another solution you may have heard of, although it’s much less common than you might want to think. It lets you settle your debt with the IRS for less than you owe, which is why they don’t sign off on it easily. Other options for tax debt relief include requesting the IRS to place your account in “currently-not-collectible” status, requesting a “first-time penalty abatement,” or hiring a tax relief company.

I will be honest with you about what options are possible in your situation, and I will represent your best interests in dealing with the IRS. Contact me today for more information about tax debt relief or to schedule a free consultation.


At Denson Pepper CPA, I provide tax debt relief services for clients in Acworth, Dallas, Cartersville, Canton, Woodstock, and Kennesaw, Georgia.

 

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