The TaxMasters Mission
As Chairman of the largest publicly-traded tax resolution company, lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how to balance the market’s desire for current results with our need to invest to achieve our longer term vision. The constant scroll of stock quotes across our screens too often trumps the truly important accomplishments of companies that are overlooked because they can’t be measured in those tiny increments. A lot of CEOs are pushing back against this short term obsession. Instead, they are focused on creating long term value by implementing strategies and actions that will enable them to achieve their overarching vision.After giving this some thought, I believe it is appropriate to take this opportunity to reiterate TaxMasters’ mission, and to express how seriously we take the work we do on behalf of taxpayers.
Tax Masters is dedicated to helping taxpayers who want to favorably resolve their federal tax debt. We will employ and use the expertise of ex-IRS agents, enrolled agents, attorneys, CPAs, and seasoned tax consultants who are ready to help you understand specific tax issues. We can help you fulfill your obligation to pay your back taxes without it costing you your life. Tax Masters offers services customized to bring the most benefit to each of our clients. We shield you from IRS harassment and lead you to solid ground using proven and effective tax relief services customized to solve your specific tax issues.
With a challenging economy and increasingly complex tax laws, I feel TaxMasters’ mission is becoming more relevant, and more valuable, every day. I want to thank our many dedicated employees for their hard work in helping make this mission a reality, both today as well as long into the future.
Patrick Cox Tax Masters
Patrick Cox is President, CEO, and Board Director of Tax Masters, Inc. (TAXS), a company dedicated to helping consumers solve their tax problems. Patrick Cox is a tax expert who founded Tax Masters in 2001, which has become one of the most effective IRS tax relief teams in the tax representation business. Patrick Cox and Tax Masters are located in Houston, Texas.

Scared me, too. I called and talked to Tracy and she helpd me figure out that the IRS sometimes doesn’t follow their own rules. I should qualify for an OIC, but they still don’t respond. And by the way, the IRS still says Taxmasters aint representing me. Hah! That’s because they won’t put a company name on the power of attorney. My representatives name is on there. The enrolled agent. Stupid IRS. Sometimes I think they do that stuff on purpous.
So Tracy got me straight. We just wait. It’s the IRS that makes this business so goofy. They done everything they said they would. At least they got all my old returns filed because of them.
No Taxmasters comlaint from me. They doing what they say they do for me.