Can't Pay Your Tax Debt All at Once? Discover Your Payment Plan Options
Many people do not have the resources to write check to satisfy their entire tax debt. Others have money tied up in retirement accounts, college savings plans, or investment properties. If you cannot pay the full amount of your tax debt in a lump sum, a payment plan with the IRS may be the answer.
Knowledge Is Power
Many taxpayers do not realize that a payment plan is even an option. A general lack of knowledge about tax law and a fear of dealing with the IRS work in the favor of the government. Be informed. Do not allow the IRS seize your assets through unreasonable collection actions.
We're Here to Help
Through an interview with our professional staff, we will uncover the most important features of your financial picture. An experienced tax attorney will analyze your information and present it to the IRS in a way most favorable to you. Proper preparation and experienced negotiation is essential for success with the IRS. We may find that a negotiated settlement of your tax debt for less than the IRS says you owe would be more beneficial to you.
Confront Your Tax Debt
Let The Peck Group, LC, and tax lawyer Jason Peck assert your rights as a taxpayer. Every case is different. To learn how we can help, contact tax attorney Jason Peck for a free consultation. Call 770-952-1000 or contact us by e-mail.
From our offices in Atlanta, Georgia, we represent clients nationwide.
