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(206) 915-9223
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Corvid Tax Representation

Have you been contacted by the IRS or a State tax agency and aren't sure what to do?

You may want professional representation.  Representation cases typically involve tax debt collection cases or audits.  When you hire a tax professional to represent you, that person will speak directly with the IRS or State and advocate on your behalf.  When you hire Corvid Tax as your representative we will make sure that you are treated fairly and that you get the best deal possible.  We will: 

  • Act as your advocate with the IRS or State Agency.
  • Make sure that the tax agents follow the rules and treat you fairly.
  • Monitor against levies and other aggressive collection actions.  Work to get existing levies and garnishments released.  
  • Thoroughly review the specifics of your case and make sure the tax laws are applied correctly and in your favor.
  • Manage deadlines, document collection and presentation.
  • Present your case in a favorable manner to the tax agents and use our experience to get you the best deal possible.
  • Take your case to appeals if the first outcome isn't successful.

Do you owe back taxes, cannot afford to pay it back, or need more time?

We have years of experience helping people navigate the tax collection system and can help you setup a repayment plan or settlement.  If you owe money to the IRS or State, there are other options besides immediate payment in full.  We will review your individual or business financial situation and work with you to setup a repayment arrangement that meets your needs.  Options include:

  • Long Term Payment plans - Up to 72 months or longer.
  • Offer in Compromise - Settle your debt for far less that what they say you owe.
  • Penalty Abatements - Pay the principle and get the penalties reduced or waived.
  • Currently Not Collectable Status - Put your debt on hold until you can afford to start making payments.
  • Research Collection Expiration Dates (CSED) - IRS debts expire after 10 years.  Find out if yours are close to expiring.

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