Offers in Compromise

An Offer in Compromise could be just the Solution you need. Find out today.
Maybe you didn’t know that the IRS has an Offer in Compromise program that can be utilized by the tax payer when liability has been incorrectly assessed or when total liability is more than you can afford to pay.

When presented correctly to the IRS, this might mean your tax liability is entirely eliminated for as little as 5-15% of the total amount.

Our experienced tax specialists can help you determine if you might qualify for an Offer in Compromise, or if a tax payment plan would be the better route for you to go.

Fill out the form at the bottom of this page for a FREE Consultation if you need help solving your tax problems.

Making a Plan to Reskill and Upskill Your Staff

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Prioritizing Employee Wellness in Your Sugar Land Business

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The Why & How of Business Referrals for Sugar Land Owners

Firstly, before I jump into what business referrals could mean for your Sugar Land business, I wanted you to see this.You may have already heard me talk about this … but the explosion of shady flim-flammers gaming the Employee Retention Credit and making...

How a Continuous Audit Helps Your Sugar Land Business

My quick take on SVB: Don’t let it rob you of your focus for building the business under YOUR control.In other words, let noise be noise … and focus on what’s most important: your immediate world.But I will say that this crisis is a perfect example of why you should...

TN CPA’s Tips for 2023 Small Business Tax Planning

Forward-thinking is a must in business… that goes for your taxes too. And I’m going to dive into what that looks like today. But first, let’s talk about your tax filing. The S corp and partnership filing deadline is coming up (March 15 to be exact). While we’ll...

Claiming the WOTC While Hiring in Your Sugar Land Business

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Deducting Travel Expenses for Your Sugar Land Business This Year

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Anticipating First-Year Expenses When Opening a Sugar Land Business

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Remote Work & Your Sugar Land Business Insurance Policy

Now that we’re through January (and all of the 1099’s and payroll-related information returns), we take a small breath … but then things start ramping up again for us here at TN CPA.So let this serve as an early notice that it would be a very good idea to get on our...

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