People in IRS trouble are sold to constantly - radio ads promising pennies on the dollar, sales floors dressed up as law firms, fees collected for work that never happens. This practice is the opposite of that machine. You talk to a lawyer. The lawyer reads your transcripts, tells you the truth about your situation - including when the truth is that you do not need to hire anyone - and does the work personally when there is work to do.

The work itself spans everything the IRS can throw at a person: levy and garnishment releases, offers in compromise, payment plans and hardship status, penalty abatement, audits, appeals, Tax Court, payroll tax defense, innocent spouse cases. After three decades, the patterns are familiar; the fear people carry into the first call is almost always worse than the facts.

I am licensed in Florida, Colorado, and Texas, and admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. The IRS is a federal agency, so representation works the same in all 50 states - by phone, by mail, by power of attorney. My principal office is in Tampa, Florida.