IRS Resolution Services in Boca Raton, FL

Having Problems With The IRS?

A letter from the IRS is stressful — but ignoring it is what turns a manageable problem into a lien, a levy, or a garnished paycheck. Most tax debt can be resolved, and often for less than you fear. The key is acting before the IRS does.

At MJ Tax Services, we represent Boca Raton individuals and business owners in front of the IRS every day. You are not handed off to a national call center — you work directly with a dedicated resolution accountant who knows your case, deals with the IRS so you don’t have to, and gives you a straight answer about what your outcome will realistically look like.

We start with a free consultation and a review of your IRS account, then give you a clear, flat-fee plan before any work begins — no surprises. Call (561) 476-0229 to get started.

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We can help you with the following:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you stop an IRS wage garnishment or bank levy?

Yes. Once we are authorized to represent you, we contact the IRS directly and work to release or reduce active garnishments and levies while we negotiate a resolution such as an installment agreement, currently-not-collectible status, or an offer in compromise.

What is an Offer in Compromise, and do I qualify?

An Offer in Compromise lets qualifying taxpayers settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed. Eligibility depends on your income, expenses, assets, and ability to pay. We review your finances first and only pursue an offer when the numbers support it — so you don’t waste time or fees on an application the IRS will reject.

I have unfiled returns from prior years. Can you help?

Yes. We reconstruct and file back returns to bring you into compliance, which is almost always required before the IRS will approve any resolution. We can often obtain your IRS wage and income transcripts to rebuild missing records.

How much does IRS resolution cost?

It depends on the complexity of your case and how many years are involved. We start with a free consultation, review your IRS account, and give you a flat-fee quote before any work begins — no surprises.

Do I have to talk to the IRS myself?

No. Once you sign a Form 2848 Power of Attorney, we handle all communication with the IRS on your behalf, so you don’t have to face their calls or letters alone.