TaxMasters – IRS Tax Representation
Website Upgrade at TaxMasters
We’re very excited to roll out our new and improved TaxMasters website this week. The new site will give TaxMasters clients and potential customers more information about the IRS collections process and about tax problems in general. We kept the information on the site that has been most useful to our clients over the years and then added more detail, more resources, and more raw information about the IRS and how the agency collects revenue.
After being in the IRS tax representation and tax resolution business for going on a decade now, we have learned that taxpayers in need of representation make better clients if they know more about what stage of collections they are facing. To that end, we have developed an entirely new section of the website dedicated to defining and discussing IRS problems in detail. We created an IRS Collections Process Chart to help you identify the stage of the collections process you are in and to help you understand what to expect next. This can be vital in not allowing too much time to go by before acting to solve your tax problem. TaxMasters can solve just about any tax problem, but it is so much cheaper and more straightforward to get through the tax resolution process if you engage us sooner rather than later.
We have also added definitions of individual filer notices and business filer notices to help taxpayers understand what the IRS is saying to you when they send you something in the mail. We describe each notice the IRS currently sends and then make note of the most serious ones with explanations of the implied consequences.
We also added a couple of different tax calendars and some handy tax resolution resources for clients and potential clients alike. So come on by the main site and take a look. We’d be glad to know what you think. Be sure to stop by the Success Stories page and the TaxMasters Reviews page. We still have all the in-depth IRS tax relief information we have had in the past to help you with your decision to move forward with IRS audits, tax settlements, filing past-due tax returns, and stopping wage garnishment.
Until you need us,
Patrick Cox TaxMasters

Nice job on the site. A LOT more information than you used to have. The IRS notices are especially helpful.
I have a unique tax situation that I need some advice
on how to move forward. My ex husband has not paid
taxes in several years. I was unaware of this and have since cleared my name. Or so I thought. Apparently the Irs is trying to come after me now for
his taxes? I did file for innocent spouse on many of
those years that I did not know about. Anyhow, almost
two years ago I was awarded a financial settlement from
our house that was sold. The irs has frozen those funds and I cannot get them. They have sent me new
statements stating new penalities. Anyhow I feel like
they are doing that because there is substantial amt
of money in that home. However, it does not seem fair.
Because that money in the home is mine and I have done
all that I can to clear my name. In the meantime, my
former husband will not file and still has not done anything to clear his name. I have 2 children and would like to free up this money before it is all gone
by them so I could provide for my 2 daughters. Can
you help me? Please advise.
Thank you in advance,
Devora Markowski
Thanks for your question, Vora. I will ask a tax consultant to email you shortly. We really need more detail before we can answer your questions accurately. Let me know how the conversation goes.
Thanks!