GOT A LETTER
FROM THE IRS?
WE CRUSH IT.
IRS audits, notices, appeals, and debt — we handle the fight so you can sleep at night. Nationwide representation with Power of Attorney.
DID YOU RECEIVE ONE OF THESE?
Every year, the IRS sends millions of notices. Most people panic. Smart people call us.
CP2000 Notice
The IRS says your income doesn't match. They want more money — and they're usually wrong.
Audit Letter
Selected for examination. Every dollar, deduction, and document under the microscope.
Notice of Deficiency
The IRS has made their decision. You have 90 days to fight back — or pay up.
Collection Notice
Liens, levies, and wage garnishments. The IRS is coming for your assets.
Got a different notice? We handle every type of IRS correspondence.
THE IRS HAS AN ARMY.
NOW YOU HAVE A FIGHTER.
When the IRS comes after you, you need more than hope. You need someone who knows the system — and how to beat it.
Audit Defense
We stand between you and the IRS examiner. Full representation with Power of Attorney — you never face the IRS alone.
- Correspondence & office audits
- Document preparation
- Examiner negotiation
Notice Response
CP2000, CP2501, CP3219 — we know every notice code. We respond strategically to protect your rights and your wallet.
- Deadline compliance
- Evidence gathering
- Strategic response
IRS Appeals
Disagree with the IRS decision? We take your case to Appeals and fight for the outcome you deserve.
- Appeals conference prep
- Protest letter drafting
- Settlement negotiation
Tax Debt Relief
Offers in Compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement — we find the path to resolve your tax debt.
- Offer in Compromise
- Installment agreements
- Penalty abatement
WHY CRUSHIRS?
When your livelihood is on the line, you need the right weapon. Here's why taxpayers across America choose us.
Licensed Enrolled Agent
Enrolled Agents are the only federally-licensed tax practitioners with unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS. Not a CPA. Not an attorney. An EA — the IRS's own credential.
Aggressive Approach
We don't roll over. We challenge every assessment, dispute every penalty, and negotiate every dollar. The IRS has an army of agents — you deserve a fighter in your corner.
Power of Attorney
We file Form 2848 and become your authorized representative. That means we talk to the IRS — not you. No more stressful phone calls or confusing letters.
Nationwide Service
IRS problems don't care about zip codes. We represent taxpayers in all 50 states, handling everything remotely with secure document sharing.
THREE STEPS. THAT'S IT.
We keep it simple. You have enough complexity in your life right now.
YOU CALL
Free, confidential case review. Tell us what happened, what you received, and what you're up against. We'll assess your situation on the spot.
WE REVIEW
We pull your IRS transcripts, analyze the notice, and build a battle plan. We identify every angle, every weakness in the IRS's position.
WE FIGHT
Power of Attorney filed. We go to war with the IRS on your behalf. You sit back while we handle every call, letter, and negotiation.
RESULTS SPEAK.
Real outcomes for real taxpayers. Every case is different, but the approach is the same — relentless.
Tax Debt Eliminated
Client owed $47K in back taxes and penalties. We negotiated an Offer in Compromise and settled for a fraction of the original amount.
Penalties Removed
First-time penalty abatement approved. Client had a clean history — we used it to wipe out $12,000 in penalties completely.
Audit Closed — No Change
IRS audit on business expenses. We gathered documentation, built the case, and the examiner agreed — no additional tax owed.
CP2000 Overturned
IRS claimed $23K in unreported income. We proved it was a 1099 reporting error and got the entire assessment reversed.
*Results vary by case. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
QUESTIONS? ANSWERS.
An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally-authorized tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the IRS. EAs are the only federally-licensed tax practitioners who specialize in taxation and have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers.
Nothing. Zero. The initial case review is completely free and confidential. We'll assess your situation, review any IRS notices you've received, and give you a straightforward assessment of your options. No obligation, no pressure.
Yes. As an Enrolled Agent, we file IRS Form 2848 (Power of Attorney) and become your authorized representative. This means we speak directly with the IRS on your behalf. You don't have to attend meetings, answer phone calls, or respond to letters — we handle everything.
Don't panic, and don't ignore it. A CP2000 notice means the IRS believes there's a discrepancy between what you reported and what was reported to them by third parties (employers, banks, etc.). You typically have 30 days to respond. Contact us immediately — we'll review the notice, pull your transcripts, and determine whether the IRS is correct or if we can challenge their assessment.
It depends on the complexity of your case. Simple notice responses can be resolved in weeks. Audits typically take 2-6 months. Appeals can take 6-12 months. Offers in Compromise may take 12+ months. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your free case review.
Absolutely. IRS representation doesn't require in-person meetings. We work with clients in all 50 states using secure document sharing and phone/video consultations. The IRS is a federal agency — our authority to represent you is the same regardless of where you live.
You have options. We can negotiate an installment agreement (monthly payment plan), submit an Offer in Compromise (settle for less than you owe), request Currently Not Collectible status (temporarily pause collections), or pursue penalty abatement to reduce the total amount. The right strategy depends on your specific financial situation.
STOP LOSING SLEEP
OVER THE IRS.
Every day you wait, the IRS gets closer. Interest accrues. Penalties compound. Deadlines expire. Take action now — your free case review is one form away.