Tax Relief Services

 

If you’re dealing with IRS pressure, notices, or unpaid taxes—you don’t have to face it alone.

At Ledger Friend, we help individuals and businesses resolve tax issues with the IRS and state tax agencies. Whether you’ve fallen behind on filings, received a notice of audit, or are facing a levy or lien, we represent you professionally and work toward a fair resolution.

Our tax relief services include:

  • Filing missing or late tax returns
  • Resolving payroll tax issues
  • Removing or negotiating IRS liens and levies
  • Applying for an Offer in Compromise (settle for less)
  • Setting up IRS payment plans (Installment Agreements)
  • Full IRS audit representation and response management

With our experience in both U.S. and international tax systems, we defend your rights, reduce your liability when possible, and guide you with clarity through every step.

Don’t wait until penalties increase—let us help you take control of your tax situation today.

What Types of Letters Can You Receive from the IRS?

The IRS may contact you for various reasons—some are routine, while others require immediate attention. These letters may seem alarming, but each serves a different purpose. Understanding what your notice means is the first step to resolving the issue.

Here are some of the most common IRS notices:

CP2000 – Underreported Income Notice

This notice is sent when the IRS believes the income you reported on your tax return doesn’t match what third parties (like employers or banks) reported.

It’s automated but important—responding is essential.

CP14 – Notice of Unpaid Taxes

This is the IRS’s first notice that you owe a tax balance.

Do not ignore—delays can lead to penalties and interest.

Letter 1058 / LT11 – Final Notice of Intent to Levy

Sent when taxes remain unpaid, this notice warns that the IRS may seize your assets or bank accounts.

This is a serious warning—act immediately.

Letter 5071C – Identity Verification Request

If suspicious activity is detected, the IRS may request verification to confirm your identity.

Common in fraud-prevention cases.

CP521 – Payment Plan Reminder

If you’re already on an installment plan, this letter reminds you of an upcoming or missed payment.

IRS Audit Notices – Forms 4564, Letter 2205, etc.

If you’re selected for an audit, the IRS will send a letter outlining what they’re reviewing and what documents you must provide.A professional response is strongly recommended.