IRS​ ​Payroll​ ​Tax​es

IRS Payroll Taxes

 

Business taxes can get tricky, especially if you have a significant number of employees. Small businesses and those that are new to having employees can be most at risk for overlooking IRS requirements or underpaying taxes due.

IRS enforcement is aggressive when it comes to late or missing payroll tax payments, as well as other business-related taxes. Keeping your business afloat may be difficult if the IRS places liens on your bank accounts, property, and other important assets.

From the most successful large company to the most humble start-up or entrepreneur, good payroll recordkeeping and timely tax payments are critical functions of doing business. Even if your business has closed, you may have unresolved payroll tax issues that need to be dealt with to satisfy IRS requirements.

 

Frequently Asked Tax Resolution Questions (FAQ’s)

Do you offer a free consultation?

Yes, we offer a free consultation. Keep in mind a consultation is the assess your current situation and agree upon a fee arrangement. We may not be able to give you a legal opinion until more research is done given your situation. Sometimes it may be necessary to charge a research fee or analysis fee to give you a complete plan of action and legal opinion. We strive to keep this fee as reasonable as possible.

How much do your tax resolution cost?
We provide the initial consultation free of charge, so we can learn about any tax issues you may have and design a tax resolution plan to meet your needs. We offer many services for a flat fee, and also give you the option of paying over time. We’ll do our best to work with you regardless of your financial situation.