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Frequently Asked Questions About Tax Resolution

If you're dealing with IRS or state tax concerns, you likely have questions about what happens next. Below are answers to common questions about the resolution process and how professional representation can help.

How can we help you?

What tax issues do you help with?

We assist individuals and businesses with IRS tax matters including back taxes, unfiled returns, IRS notices, audits, wage garnishments, bank levies, tax liens, penalties, and interest. We also support ongoing compliance to help prevent future issues.

Do I need to owe a minimum amount to get help?

No. We evaluate each case individually. The best way to determine whether representation is appropriate is through a consultation.

What happens during the consultation?

We review your situation, discuss IRS notices or concerns, and outline possible next steps to determine whether representation is appropriate.

How do I get started?

Schedule a consultation so we can review your situation, obtain authorization to access IRS records, and begin evaluating your options.

Will you deal directly with the IRS on my behalf?

Yes. Once representation is established, we communicate directly with the IRS, respond to notices, request transcripts, and manage the process for you.

Can you help if I’m already working with the IRS?

Yes. We can step in at any stage to review your case and assume representation.

Can you stop wage garnishments or bank levies?

Depending on your circumstances, we may request holds, releases, or alternative arrangements. Each case is evaluated individually.

What if I haven’t filed my tax returns?

We help bring filings up to date, which is often required before resolution options can be considered.

What documents will I need to provide?

This varies by case but may include prior returns, IRS notices, income information, and financial records. We provide a checklist.

How long does the tax resolution process take?

Timelines vary depending on complexity, years involved, and IRS response times.

Do you guarantee results?

No. Ethical firms cannot guarantee outcomes. The IRS makes final determinations. We provide professional advocacy and accurate representation.

Do you offer virtual services?

Yes. We work with clients nationwide through secure communication and electronic document exchange.

What makes tax resolution different from tax preparation?

Tax preparation files returns. Tax resolution addresses existing IRS problems through representation and negotiation.

Will this affect my credit score?

IRS matters generally do not appear on credit reports, though unresolved issues can still create financial strain.

What happens after my tax issue is resolved?

We help maintain compliance through guidance on filings, estimated payments, and prevention strategies.

Is my consultation confidential?

Yes. All discussions are handled with professional confidentiality.

Do you represent both individuals and businesses?

Yes. We represent individuals, self-employed taxpayers, and business owners.

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RightWay Tax Relief Group exists to resolve tax problems, restore compliance, and protect taxpayers from aggressive IRS and state enforcement actions.

We provide ethical, strategic, and lawful tax resolution services for individuals and business owners facing back taxes, audits, liens, levies, garnishments, and compliance failures.

Our mission is to replace fear with clarity and chaos with control.

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