Georgia Tax Attorney

IRS PROBLEMS?

Tax Problem Resolution Law Firm

Our Tax Attorneys Provide Help to Clients with IRS Problems Throughout the United States.

We are a National Law Firm representing clients with IRS Tax Problems. We assist clients throughout the United States solve IRS Tax Problems. If you have specific Georgia issues, we can refer you to a Georgia Tax Attorney.

We can assist with:

OFFER IN COMPROMISE

An Offer in Compromise is an agreement between you, the taxpayer, and the IRS. This agreement settles the taxpayer’s legal responsibility for what is owed to the government, for less than the amount originally owed. Once an OIC is accepted, the taxpayer will pay what they can afford, not what they owe. This is different than an “Installment Agreement.”   Many times we can settle your tax liability for a small fraction of what you owe.

Martelle Law will give you a free, NO BULL evaluation.  We will immediately inform you if you qualify for an offer in compromise or another form of tax relief. We will not place you in an offer that has little chance of success.

NON COLLECTIBLE STATUS

The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible:  “Non Collectible Status” or “Currently Not Collectible.”  Both of these phrases mean the same thing.

Martelle Law is proud to have successfully represented many clients seeking Non Collectible Status.  You might qualify for this special program if you find that you do not have the extra income to pay off your debts and you need your entire paycheck to cover all essential living expenses.

INSTALLMENT AGREEMENT

It’s a fact of life that we all have to pay taxes.

Unfortunately, life is sometimes messy and even the best-crafted plans can go awry and leave you in a tax lurch, especially with a tax problem. The problem with late tax payments is that your debt is compounded and the resulting penalties and interest can add up to a staggering tax bill. The IRS also has enormous collection powers when it comes to getting its money. IRS officials can seize bank accounts, take paychecks and sell your assets.

If you owe the IRS, you have to take steps to deal with the agency. One of the ways you could do this is through an IRS Installment Agreement or Payment Plan.

You might qualify for a Non Collectible Status if you aren’t able to make the current payments and don’t have enough money left over to provide for basic life necessities. If you do qualify for Non Collectible Status, the IRS will suspend your payments for a length of time.

Our tax attorneys have created a program to help our clients at every step of this process so that our clients can receive a comfortable Installment Agreement or qualify for Non Collectible Status.

LEVY RELEASES

When a levy is placed, the IRS will seize the taxpayer’s assets, including the monies in a bank account or a persons paychecks. When a levy is placed on a paycheck, it remains in effect until a levy release is granted. A lien works differently. When a lien is filed against your home or your business, it affects your personal property or the title to your real estate.

As experienced levy attorneys, we are aware of something that you possibly don’t know: there IS a method to getting a levy released.

We have discovered that, if you are incapable of paying your basic, everyday living expenses such as a home mortgage, rent, utilities or car payment, we can take the proper steps to obtain the levy release that you need.

TAX HELP AND PENALTY ABATEMENT

IRS Penalty Abatement is a program allowing you to have your penalties reduced or removed from your tax liability.

In order to be considered, you must qualify. And in order to qualify, you must prove why you could not or did not file the tax returns. You must prove, with good reason, why you did not pay the amount due on the tax or file the return.

We have an IRS Tax Help and Penalty Abatement program that is custom-designed to help you accomplish every individual step necessary to qualify for tax penalty relief.

SPECIFIC LEGAL HELP

Our Tax Attorneys are very well versed in all aspects of representing clients with Tax Problems. We provide aggressive and competent Tax Help.

Georgia Tax Information:

Georgia IRS Offices in major locations

City Street Address
Albany 235 Roosevelt Ave. Albany, GA 31701
Athens 355 E. Hancock Ave.

Athens, GA 30601

Atlanta (Koger) 2888 Woodcock Blvd.

Atlanta, GA 30341

Atlanta (Summit) 401 W. Peachtree St. NW

Atlanta, GA 30308

Augusta 2743 Perimeter Pkwy.

Augusta, GA 30909

Columbus 3604 Macon Rd.

Columbus, GA 31907

Dalton 1008 Professional Blvd. Dalton, Ga. 30720
Gainsville 329 Oak St

Gainesville, GA

30501

Macon 640 North Ave.

Macon, GA 31211

Rome 600 E. First St.

Rome, GA 30161

Savannah 120 Barnard St.

Savannah, GA 31401

Smyrna/Marietta 2400 Herodian Way

Smyrna, GA 30080

The Taxpayer Advocate Service: (404) 338-8099 in Atlanta or 1-877-777-4778 elsewhere.

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  3. Mona Johnson says:

    I have seveal years worth of tax returns that have not been filed. I have been to the IRS twice since 11/09 to no avail, they did give me a print out that shows substitue returns filed for 2001 and 2002 then another print out that shows these years should have been removed, so I’m totally confused. Yesterday I was assisted by a friend of a friend that works at H&R Block to determinte what my tax libitaty is, she did them for the years 2005 through 2009 in a traing module so she would not have to charge me, which I greatly appreciated. The fact of the matter is I have been upenployed since 6/30/2010, activly seeking employment, and have no way to pay this tax debt once I get them filed. In 2007 a lien was filed that I did not become aware of until I applied for a civil service job, and because of the lien on my credit record, I could not get a secret security clearence and the offer was withdrawn, I am now in the same position, I have been offered another positon with the Federal Government, that would allow me sufficent income to make some kind of payment arrangement with the IRS, but without this job, I am not in the position to pay anyone anything, and am slowing sinking into the becomeing homeless arena. The tax issue came from my lack of knowledge and financial ability to pay an attorny or cpa to figure and file my taxes, health issues, no health insurance, trying to recover from a previous layoff 8 years ago, supporting my grown daugher and grandson, and a number of other issues with finances. I need help and do not know where to turn, all I want is to be able to get a real job with a decent pay, and benefits so I can afford to pay whatever I am legally obligated to pay the irs, if you cannot assist me, can you please steer me in whatever direction you can so I can get this issue resolved, and hopefully become gainfully employed again. My phone number is 912-507-8357.

  4. Scott Montgomery says:

    Need help with State and IRS taxes totally overwhelmed. State has already levied us and are about to garnish 25% of my check and just received another letter stating we owe another 2800 and are going to garnish again. Already paying installments to the IRS.

    Need to be able to pay installments to lawyer… for services.

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