Joshua S. says, "I have a small business dealing in construction material and found myself in some trouble after the IRS issued a notice of tax evasion last year. At that time, I was working with an accounting firm and believed all my taxes had been cleared and everything was in order.
At first, my previous accounting firm promised to look at the notice and deal with the matter but then they stopped responding to my calls and messages. I knew that something was wrong and as the notice deadline approached I started to panic.
That is when I approached Legacy Tax Resolution through a friend. I spoke to the receptionist on the phone and she booked an appointment with one of their auditors. He examined my books the very next day and told me what the problem was. They negotiated with the IRS and we reached an agreement to file a new return. The correct tax liability turned out to be lower than what the IRS had calculated and it was agreed that payment would be made over the next six months.
The situation which seemed hopeless to me at one point worked out quite well in the end. I used Legacy Tax Resolution to file my taxes again this year and feel confident in their ability."See more