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Covington Tax Solution Services

Covington has the experience to resolve almost any IRS problem. You will receive personalized tax relief solutions crafted to fit your unique tax problems. A few of the major tax relief services we provide include:

Tax Preparation

Tax preparation is the process of completing tax forms required by the IRS and/or state tax authorities. Individual taxpayers and...

Tax Relief

The Covington Tax Solution team has had one vision since inception – to help Americans nationwide deal with the aggressive...

Tax Consultation

If you are facing the possibility of an IRS or state collection action, a tax consultation from Covington Tax Solutions could be one of...

Tax Settlement

A tax settlement is an arrangement which is acceptable to the IRS or state taxing authorities that allows a taxpayer to retire an...

Tax Resolution

Finding yourself face-to-face with the IRS collections process? Covington Tax Solutions is here to help. We can help you resolve IRS...

INVESTIGATION

Immediately upon calling Covington you will speak with a qualified Tax Associate who will assess your best options. This tax relief consultation is 100% free and confidential.

Next, you can take your first step towards resolving your tax problem – the Investigation Phase. First, our tax professionals perform an extensive investigation into the specifics of your case. Armed with the details, they will identify the best possible tax resolution strategy.

Sometimes the IRS will use wage garnishments, bank levies or tax liens to threaten taxpayers. Our agents can take immediate action, negotiating with the IRS, and working to help stop these aggressive tactics during the Investigation.

TAX RESOLUTION

Covington Tax Solutions has the experience to secure you the best possible deal from the IRS. You can rest assured that your case will get the expert attention that it deserves.

  1. First, our agents gather and file all the necessary documents to bring you into full legal compliance with the IRS.
  2. Next, our tax experts meticulously build a case to support your resolution strategy.
  3. Finally, they present your case to the IRS and position you to receive the best attainable financial outcome.

 

Every tax debt situation is unique, but our goal is always the same: to provide you with the best financial outcome allowed by law.

Your tax professional will keep you informed and empowered throughout the entire process. Our passion and dedication to customer service is at the heart of our Core Values.

Covington Tax Solutions Services

Offer in Compromise (OIC)

To qualify for an OIC you must have an inability to repay the tax debt within the time the IRS has to collect on the debt.

Penalty Abatement

The IRS may assess a variety of penalties on your tax account including late filing and late payment fees. Sometimes the penalties dwarf the actual tax debt.

Installment Agreement

This payment plan agreement allows you to pay your full debt in equal, yet smaller and more manageable amounts.

Partial Pay Installment Agreement (PPIA)

A payment agreement whereby the total number of payments made to the IRS is less than the total amount of tax due, when full payment cannot be completed prior to the expiration of the statute of limitations.

Tax Lien Discharge

You relinquish your rights and allow any property with an IRS lien to be sold free and clear of the tax lien.

Tax Lien Subordination

Allows a “junior” creditor to move ahead of the IRS for claim on the property.

Tax Lien Withdrawal

Your tax liability is satisfied, and the lien is released.

Wage Garnishment Release

Your liability is satisfied, and the garnishment is lifted.

Bank Levy Release

You paid your tax debt, or the time limit expired, releasing the levy.

Innocent Spouse Relief

You filed a joint return, the tax due is understated, you didn’t know, so it is unfair to hold you liable.

Currently Non-Collectible

Assigned by the IRS when someone cannot pay due to a temporary hardship.

Statute of Limitations

The time limitation (generally 10 years) on which the IRS can collect taxes and levies. The start time varies for each action taken.

Collection Appeal

The Office of Appeals is separate from and independent of the IRS Collection Office. Check here for your collection appeal rights.

Administrative Appeal

You may file an administrative appeal with the IRS under four circumstances. For complete information, check under IRS 8.7.14.4.

Covington Tax Solutions