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 Texas issues, we can refer you to a Texas Tax Attorney.
We can assist with:
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.
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.
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.
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.
Our Tax Attorneys are very well versed in all aspects of representing clients with Tax Problems. We provide aggressive and competent Tax Help.
Texas Tax Information:
Texas IRS Offices in major locations
| City | Street Address |
| Abilene | 341 Pine St.
Abilene, TX 79601 |
| Amarillo | 7201 W. Interstate 40
Amarillo, TX 79106 |
| Austin | 825 E. Rundberg Lane
Austin, TX 78753 |
| Beaumont | 350 Pine St.
Beaumont, TX 77701 |
| Corpus Christi | 555 N. Carancahua St.
Corpus Christi, TX 78478 |
| Dallas | 1100 Commerce
Dallas, TX 75242 |
| Desoto | 1801 N. Hampton Road
Desoto, TX 75115 |
| El Paso | 700 E. San Antonio
El Paso, TX 79901 |
| Farmers Beach | 4050 Alpha Rd.
Farmers Branch, TX 75244 |
| Ft. Worth | 819 Taylor St.
Ft. Worth, TX 76102 |
| Harlingen | 2701 S. 77 Sunshine Strip
Harlingen, TX 78550 |
| Houston (Downtown) | 1919 Smith St.
Houston, TX 77002 |
| Houston (NW) | 12941 I45 N
Houston, TX 77060 |
| Houston (SE) | 8876 I45 S
Houston, TX 77017 |
| Houston (SW) | 8701 S. Gessner
Houston, TX 77074 |
| Longview | 1800 NW Loop 281
Longview, TX 75604 |
| Lubbock | 1205 Texas Ave.
Lubbock, TX 79401 |
| McAllen | 320 N. Main
McAllen, TX 78501 |
| Midland | 1004 N. Big Spring
Midland, TX 79701 |
| San Angelo | 33 E. Twohig
San Angelo, TX 76903 |
| San Antonio | 8626 Tesoro Drive
San Antonio, TX 78217 |
| Texarkana | 500 N. Stateline St.
Texarkana, TX 75501 |
| Tyler | 909 ESE Loop 323
Tyler, TX 75701 |
| Waco | 6801 Sanger Ave.
Waco, TX 76710 |
| Wichita Falls | 4309 Jacksboro Hwy.
Wichita Falls, TX 76302 |
The Taxpayer Advocate Service: Within Texas call:
Austin (512) 499-5875
Dallas (214) 413-6500
Houston (713) 209-3660
Call 1-877-777-4778 elsewhere

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I’m wondering if your firm handles tax protests in Nolan County Tx and whether you handle cases involving mineral rights only.
The only thing my siblings & cousins & I inherited from our grandparents is a meager oil royalty from the played-out oilfield that once was the family farm. Grandmother’s estate was settled, at least nominally (there are still issues), two years ago and we have all just received tax appraisal notices from Nolan Cty telling us that we owe taxes on our mineral rights that threaten to take a noticeable bite out of our humble royalty checks.
Please note; we are not the fat cats with steer horns mounted on the hoods of Cadillacs; we are one generation removed from sod busters with outhouses, our royalty is divided by 15 and this tax is a significant issue for us working class folk. I am concerned about our inability to travel to Nolan Cty for the hearing and your fee on a percentile contingency might not impress you much.
Otherwise I would like to know if you can point me to someone in Sweetwater or Abilene who might handle our tax protest.
Randy Scott
713-683-9531
Dear Sirs,
I received a notice from the IRS that a credit card company turned in an unpaid debt that they had written off and turned into the IRS as additional income. The IRS is demanding that I pay tax on the amount that was turned into them as income. The IRS says the credit card company sent me a 1099 denoting that they had written off the debt. I never received any such notice. The IRS advised that I contact the credit card company to seek clarification. I have not called the credit card company, as I want to take the proper steps to ensure that this handled in my favor. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please reply via my email address. (I reside in the state of Texas.)
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Is there assistance for finding out why the IRS office in Memphis,Tn 381309 is not informing what the problem with a 2008 tax year error that was done by my tax preparer. have a letter dated 1July 2010 which stated they would contact me within 60 days @ as of 14 Sept.2010 no reply from the office of examination operations/ Alicia McGlown Dept Manger/ What steps to take from here/ This problem is affecting my family welfare. Thks for a response, ASAP.
My cell# 832-880-0776
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My husband and I need some advice as what to do. We found that our CPA was not filing our taxes for several years and now we are in need of counsel. I did notice that you have an office in Abilene, TX and we are live an hour away. Please let me know if you can help. There is much more that I need to share as the above is only part of our problem. We would appreciate any advice you can give.
Celia Nichols