Full Pay Service
Taxpayers that retain our firm for our Full Pay Service will receive the necessary assistance to full pay their IRS tax debt. Many taxpayers struggle to obtain accurate and consistent information about their tax account with the IRS. With our Full Pay Service we provide the correct payoff amount from the IRS for the taxpayer. Additionally, we provide a break down of the specific years owing. We provide clear and specific payoff instructions on how and where to send payment. Once payment has been sent to the IRS we will contact the IRS to verify that payment has properly posted to the account. If the payment has not been received we will do additional follow up with the IRS to track the processing of the payment. Once the payment has been received and processed by the IRS we confirm with the IRS that the account has been paid in full. We further demand that all further collection activity be dismissed and that any tax liens be released.
For prompt evaluation of your case, we encourage you to contact us. You may also contact us using our toll-free number at 866.494.6829
Law Offices Of Jeffrey B. Kahn, P.C.
California Probate Lawyer and Tax and Estate Planning Attorney
IRS Tax Controversy Resolutions – Probate Litigation – Trust Litigation
Estate Planning – Business Transactions
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