Show Me Tax Relief Services


If you find yourself at odds with the IRS, we’d like to help. We offer a wide range of services to help you find tax relief once and for all.

Offer in Compromise

Unfiled Tax Returns

Innocent Spouse

Payment Plan Setup

Tax Court Petitions

Wage Garnishment

It’s actually possible to avoid IRS penalties. The truth is, there’s a lot more the IRS doesn’t want you to know.

Find out what the IRS is hiding from you! Schedule a free consultation today.

Our Solutions to Your Tax Problems

  • If you can’t afford to pay your back taxes in full, the Offer in Compromise program provides taxpayers who owe the IRS more than they could ever afford to pay, the opportunity to pay a small amount as a full and final payment. Taxpayers who attempt to file for an OIC on their own often put themselves at risk of not qualifying for a settlement or they end up paying more than they have to.

  • As a last resort for resolving back taxes, you may be able to file for bankruptcy if the IRS rejects your IRS Payment Plan or Offer in Compromise. There are very specific rules & regulations that we must follow using this technique.

  • The IRS is serious about collecting on the debts that they “say” you owe. We can stop the IRS from taking money out of your account, within 8 – 12 business days.

  • There are normally 3 types of audit methods the IRS will use; Correspondence (by mail), Office (you go to the IRS Office), or Field (the IRS makes a surprise visit to you). We can help protect you in each of these methods….You have RIGHTS.

  • This is when the IRS attaches a Lien (or a hold) on real estate that you own. You cannot sell it without the net proceeds going to the IRS to satisfy your IRS debt. There are certain ways we can remove this lien (if you meet the very stringent criteria).

  • If you owe back taxes due to your spouse’s (or ex-spouse’s) actions, you may be eligible to obtain tax relief by qualifying as an innocent spouse. This means that you can prove you are an innocent spouse, as defined by the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Once a wage garnishment is filed with an employer, the employer is legally required to collect a large percentage (usually 30-75% or more) of the taxpayer’s NET paycheck and send it to the IRS.

  • To qualify for an IRS payment plan or Offer in Compromise tax settlement to resolve your back taxes, you need to file all delinquent tax returns with the IRS. Until you have filed all legally required tax returns, the IRS will not entertain any type of tax settlement or payment plan to settle your back taxes.

  • It is important to understand how the IRS has assessed back taxes and penalties against you. You have the right to see governmental documents, including your IRS files, to better understand your IRS problems. The IRS must disclose the information used to assess back taxes and interest against taxpayers.

  • If you owe back taxes on delinquent payroll and employment taxes, it is important to resolve payroll tax debt problems swiftly to protect the future of your company since the IRS assigns a higher priority to collecting employment taxes than income taxes.

  • There are over 145 different types of penalties. If you’re one of these taxpayers, there is hope. Taxpayers that are hit with IRS penalties can request the penalties to be abated. Abated means to completely or partially remove or forgive the penalty. In many cases where a taxpayer requests abatement, the IRS removes 100% of the penalty.

  • You may appeal a decision with the IRS if you do not agree with that decision.

  • This can be one of the most effective ways to eliminate back taxes, especially if they have been assessed against you years ago. The IRS is prohibited, by law, from collecting on expired back taxes. Generally, the IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment (usually close to the filing date or audit assessment date) to collect back taxes.

Our Roadmap to Resolution


Many of our clients who retain our tax relief services are interested in knowing two things:

  • One, can you settle this for less than I owe?

  • And two, How long will this take?

Upon retaining our firm to resolve your tax issue, some of the relief will be immediate and some will be over time. It is important to keep in mind that IRS problems didn’t come about overnight and will take time to resolve.

The good news is that generally you won’t have to meet or speak with the IRS while we are representing you.

An average Offer in Compromise case can take anywhere from 6-12 months (and longer) depending on the amount of tax liability owed, the complexity, and your individual facts and circumstances.

Free Consultation

If you have never been a client of ours, the first step is to call or come in for your confidential, no obligation free evaluation. At this meeting, an experienced tax resolution CPA or Enrolled Agent will evaluate your situation and discuss all available options for resolving your matter. This generally takes about 30-45 minutes; however, there are times where the information provided at this meeting is not sufficient to determine a course of action. It is advised, therefore, to have/bring all recent notices and correspondence from the IRS to the meeting.

Our Process

  • At the end of your consultation, and if selected as a good “fit” for our firm, you will be given the opportunity to retain us as your tax representative. You will be required to sign an Engagement Letter and make financial arrangements in order to pay for our tax help services. We will file a Power of Attorney (POA) with the IRS. This will provide you with immediate relief because from this point on, the IRS will be required to contact us instead of you. If they should happen to contact you, all you need to do is politely request that they contact Show Me Tax Relief directly; provide them with our contact information including our phone number. A separate POA will be required for any State problem you have retained us for as well.

  • You will be assigned a case manager who is in charge of your case. All of our case managers are licensed professionals and are extremely qualified. Our case managers are Certified Public Accountants or Enrolled Agents. Together we will develop a phased strategy for resolving your case and advise you on what steps to take for the most effective resolution. Your case manager is available to you by direct dial phone, individual e-mail, or in person. At Show Me Tax Relief, we employ the team approach to resolving your tax problems. Our case managers are supported by a staff of experienced technical specialists who will be your point of contact.

  • Generally, before any negotiation/settlement will be accepted by the IRS, you must become a compliant taxpayer. Compliance means that all past due delinquent income tax returns must be prepared and filed. Compliance also means you have to be “current” on your quarterly estimated income tax payments and you must be withholding at the correct rate if a wage earner. Your case manager is experienced in what must be done to achieve this and will advise you accordingly. For those of you who can’t furnish records necessary to prepare your taxes, Show Me Tax Relief has developed methods, in accordance with IRS regulations for completing the preparation of tax returns in order to get them filed ASAP.

  • Clients who achieve successful resolution of their matters have the following traits in common: They view the relationship with us as a collaborative one. They view this as a “project” that requires cooperation. They follow through, on a TIMELY basis, with our requests for information and documentation. Clients that achieve stated resolution goals return our phone calls, emails and stay in contact with us throughout the duration of their case.

  • We will propose a plan of resolution to the IRS that you can live with and see through to acceptance. We have an excellent IRS settlement track record rate and pride ourselves in obtaining the best (lowest) settlement for you under the law. However, it is rare that a proposal is accepted right away. Through diligence, persistence and follow-up, our knowledgeable staff will monitor, provide additional information to the IRS as needed, and negotiate your proposed resolution until a resolution is achieved.

  • We will review the final resolution of your case by the IRS to make sure it is as agreed upon. If not, we will insist that it be changed to reflect what was agreed to. If the IRS is unwilling to do this, we will advise you as to what your options are for the next step. Finally, you will be advised on what you must do in order to succeed with your resolution and avoid future tax problems.

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