SoCal Tax Law has a team of Top local Tax Professionals that can help resolve your IRS or State Tax issue quickly and efficiently.
Headquartered in Beaumont California & Diamond Bar, California with satellite offices in Chino Hills & Fullerton CA, SoCal Tax Law represents individuals and businesses across the Southern California Region. Our team of Tax Attorneys, CPA's, and EA's have decades of combined experience in tax resolution and business law. Our firm specializes in all Tax Resolution matters, from a simple bank levy removal to filing an Appeal in Federal tax court. We bring extensive experience and professionalism to every case and customize our support to your individual needs and concerns.
Get in touch with us to set up a free 30 minute consultation, or use the contact form at the bottom of this page to enquire whether our services are right for you.
Contact
➤ LOCATION
1038 Beaumont Ave.
Beaumont, CA 92223
☎ CONTACT
Derrick@SoCalTaxLaw.com
(909) 509-2949
Areas of Practice
Audit Defense
The IRS can audit your income or business tax returns to determine if your deductions, expenses, sales tax, and other items were reported correctly. The IRS and state audit representatives are trained to extract more information than you need to disclose during your audit. The information they get from you will help them increase your tax liability, and often can lead to more tax years being audited. SoCal Tax Law can make sure you have proper IRS representation and insure that you aren't giving them anymore informaitn than is nessecary to complete the audit.
Offer in Compromise
Offer in Compromise is an IRS program that allows you to settle your tax liability for less than you owe. Many people are not eligible for an offer in compromise; make sure to stay away from companies that promise you an offer in compromise, without first thoroughly investigating and analyzing your tax situation, and preparing the necessary forms for the IRS. An offer in compromise is a great option if you qualify, and can help you reduce your tax debt to a fraction of what you originally owed.
Bank Levy & Property Lien Removal
When the IRS issues a notice that it intends to levy and seize your assets you have 30 days to challenge the tax levy to attempt tax resolution or pay the amount due. If you cannot pay the tax debt in full before the IRS is scheduled to seize your assets, you may be able to remove the tax levy anyway with proper tax resolution by setting up an installment plan with the IRS or by making other arrangements. But the best course of action is to work out a mutually agreeable solution with the IRS and avoid the levy altogether.
Installment Plans
The IRS is willing to help you pay back your tax debt through a payment plan, if you cannot afford to pay it back all at once. The payment plans differ based off of how much you owe, and what your current financial status is. A payment plan may be a great solution to your tax debt, allowing you to pay it off in an affordable and timely manner.
Filing Back Tax Returns
The IRS has become increasingly aggressive and efficient in tracking down taxpayers who fail to pay, or file their back taxes on time. Owing back taxes to the IRS or that state makes you vulnerable to enforced collection action which can include wage garnishments, bank levy’s, property seizure, and even criminal charges. Having a tax professional properly file your back taxes can protect you in the case of an audit, and mean the difference in how much you end up owing to the IRS.
File an appeal in federal tax court
If you have received a notice of deficiency or you want to appeal an audit finding, we can help you file a motion with the Federal Tax Court. We have experienced tax professionals and tax attorney's that can work to negotiate a settlement or take the IRS dispute to trial.
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Use the form below to contact us regarding your Tax Law enquiry. Please be as detailed as possible. To help us best service your enquiry, we recommend that you first describe the issue you’re having before telling us what you want to achieve. You may also email or call us to make an appointment.
For job opportunities, please email us your resume. We’re always looking for new and exceptional talent to lead the firm into uncharted fields of practice.