IRS Tax Representation
You don’t have to face the IRS alone. Our qualified Enrolled Agents and CPAs act as your authorized advocates, handling all communications, negotiations, and disputes to protect your rights and your assets.
Standing Shoulder-to-Shoulder with You
Dealing with an IRS audit or collection action is one of the most stressful experiences a taxpayer can face. At Redeem Tax, we specialize in high-stakes representation, moving the burden of proof and the stress of negotiation from your shoulders to ours. As your Power of Attorney (POA), we resolve complex tax disputes with the technical skill and ethical standards your case deserves.
Our team leverages years of high-level tax law expertise to challenge aggressive assessments and explore all available relief programs, from penalty abatement to comprehensive installment agreements. By combining senior-level negotiation with precise technical evidence, we provide the clarity and confidence needed to resolve your tax issues permanently. We act as your direct line of defense, ensuring that your financial interests are protected through every stage of the dispute while we work toward the most favorable settlement possible.
Proactive Defense Strategy
We conduct a rigorous analysis of your financial records to build a fortress-like defense strategy. Our methodology focuses on transparency and technical accuracy, ensuring we negotiate from a position of strength to achieve the most favorable settlement possible.
IRS Audit Representation
Comprehensive defense for individuals and businesses, including gathering documentation, responding to inquiries, and negotiating audit results.
Collection Appeal Rights (CAP/CDP)
Protecting you from aggressive collection actions like liens, levies, and seizures through formal appeal hearings.
Penalty Abatement & Settlement
Expert negotiation of Offers in Compromise (OIC) and requests for penalty removal based on reasonable cause.
Defending Your Rights, Every Step
Success rate in reducing or eliminating initial tax penalties.
Support during the entire duration of your representation.
Proven Results in IRS Disputes
We empower taxpayers to stand up to the IRS with total confidence. By combining senior-level negotiation tactics with precise technical evidence, we eliminate the fear of the unknown and secure your financial future.
Your Path to Dispute Resolution
Case Evaluation
We review your IRS notice and your financial history to determine the best legal defense or settlement strategy for your unique situation.
POA Authorization
We file Form 2848 (Power of Attorney) so we can talk to the IRS directly, immediately stopping them from contacting you at home or work.
Tactical Negotiation
Our team prepares a formal protest or settlement offer, using IRS statutes and case law to argue for a reduction in your tax, interest, and penalties.
Final Resolution
We finalize your case with a closing agreement or settlement letter, ensuring you are back in good standing with the IRS and the state.
Client Experiences That Speak for Themselves
“Redeem Tax made my tax filing stress free. Their expertise saved my time and money”
“Exceptional service! Their team explained everything clearly and got me a great refund”
“I felt supported every steps of the way. Highly recommended Redeem Tax for personalized service”
Tax Representation FAQ’s
Common Questions on Tax Representation
Do I really need a representative for a simple audit?
Even “simple” audits can expand into broader inquiries if not handled correctly.
A professional representative ensures your rights are protected and prevents you from providing more information to the IRS than is legally required.
What is a Power of Attorney (POA) for taxes?
- A POA is a formal legal document (IRS Form 2848) that authorizes us to act on your behalf.
- Once filed, the IRS is legally required to communicate directly with our team instead of contacting you at your home or place of business.
Can you help if I already received a "Notice of Intent to Levy"?
Yes, we can take immediate action to protect your assets.
We can file for a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing, which typically stops the levy action while we negotiate a formal resolution or settlement plan.
Will I have to meet with the IRS in person?
- In the vast majority of cases, no.
- As your authorized representative, we handle all meetings, phone calls, and correspondence with the IRS so you can focus on your daily life without the stress of direct confrontation.
How do you negotiate a reduction in penalties?
We utilize “Penalty Abatement” requests based on IRS statutes and “reasonable cause” criteria.
Our team uses technical evidence and case law to argue that penalties should be removed or reduced due to specific circumstances beyond your control.
Can I resolve my tax debt through an Offer in Compromise?
Yes, if you meet the specific IRS eligibility requirements, you may be able to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount you owe.
We conduct a rigorous financial analysis to determine if an Offer in Compromise (OIC) is the best tactical path for your situation.