IRS Tax Resolution & Representation in the Greater Houston Area

What to do with an IRS Notice

Common IRS Problems We Help Address

Tax issues with the IRS often begin with a notice or letter requesting additional information or payment. Ignoring these notices can lead to penalties, interest, and additional enforcement actions.

Our firm assists clients who are dealing with situations such as:

  • Unpaid tax balances

  • IRS audit notices

  • Unfiled tax returns

  • IRS penalty assessments

  • Payment plan requests

  • Refund delays or investigations

By reviewing your IRS account records and understanding your filing history, we can help determine the best steps to resolve the issue.

Professional Help for IRS Notices, Audits, and Back Taxes

Receiving a letter from the IRS or discovering you owe back taxes can be stressful. Many taxpayers are unsure how to respond or what their options are. At Master Latinos Income Tax, we assist individuals and business owners in the Greater Houston area with resolving IRS tax issues and communicating with the IRS when necessary.

Tax problems can arise for many reasons, including unfiled returns, unexpected tax balances, reporting errors, or audit notices. Our goal is to help clients understand their situation, evaluate possible resolution options, and move toward compliance with confidence.

If you live in Houston, Spring Branch, Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land, Memorial, or surrounding communities, our firm can assist you in reviewing your IRS issue and determining the most appropriate path forward.

IRS Tax Resolution Services We Provide

  • Addressing the IRS without professional guidance can be challenging and may lead to unintended mistakes. If your tax return has been selected for audit, it is important to respond carefully and provide complete and accurate documentation. An audit does not automatically indicate wrongdoing, but it does require a thoughtful and organized response.

    Our firm assists clients by reviewing the audit notice, gathering and organizing the necessary supporting documents, and communicating directly with the IRS on your behalf, similar to how an attorney represents a client. Throughout the process, we guide you step by step, helping you understand what is required and ensuring that each stage of the audit is handled properly.

  • In certain circumstances, the IRS may allow taxpayers to settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed. This program, known as an Offer in Compromise, requires a detailed financial analysis and supporting documentation.

    Our office assists with reviewing eligibility, preparing the application, and submitting the required documentation for consideration.

  • If a taxpayer cannot pay their tax liability in full, the IRS may allow the balance to be paid through monthly installments. Payment plans can help taxpayers resolve their obligations over time while remaining in compliance.

    We assist with evaluating payment plan options and submitting installment agreement requests when appropriate.

  • The IRS may assess penalties for late filing, late payment, or other compliance issues. In certain cases, these penalties may be reduced or removed if reasonable cause can be demonstrated.

    Our firm reviews the circumstances surrounding the penalty and assists with preparing requests for penalty relief when applicable.

  • When married couples file joint tax returns, both spouses are generally responsible for the tax liability. However, in some cases one spouse may qualify for relief if they were not aware of errors or underreported income.

    We assist clients in determining whether innocent spouse relief may apply to their situation.

  • If a previously filed tax return contains errors or missing information, an amended return may correct the issue and resolve discrepancies with the IRS.

  • If a taxpayer is expecting a refund that has not been received, we assist with reviewing IRS records and identifying the status of the refund.

  • IRS transcripts provide a detailed record of your tax filings, payments, balances, and IRS actions. Reviewing transcripts can help identify outstanding issues, unfiled returns, or discrepancies in your account.

    Understanding these records is often the first step toward resolving tax problems.

  • In many cases, we can communicate with the IRS on behalf of clients to clarify issues, request information, and work toward resolving tax matters efficiently.

Schedule a Consultation to Address Your IRS Tax Issue

If you have received an IRS notice or are dealing with a tax issue, addressing the matter early can help prevent additional penalties or complications.

Our firm assists individuals and business owners throughout the Greater Houston area with reviewing IRS notices and determining the appropriate next steps.

Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and discuss your situation.

Why Address IRS Issues Early

Tax problems rarely resolve themselves. Ignoring IRS notices can lead to additional penalties, interest charges, and possible enforcement actions.

Addressing IRS matters early can help:

  • Prevent additional penalties

  • Clarify outstanding balances

  • Resolve reporting discrepancies

  • Establish payment arrangements

  • Bring your tax filings up to date

The earlier an issue is reviewed, the more options may be available.