Austin & Larson Tax Resolution
Tax Settlement Lawyers In Ann Arbor, MI
Resolve Your Tax Debt Today! Complete Tax Relief Services
Tax Debt is Often
Intimidating
Frustrating
Confusing
Embarrassing
Stressful
… But it Doesn’t Have to Be
We Are Ann Arbor’s Trusted Tax Settlement Lawyers
Austin & Larson Tax Resolution understands the struggles when it comes to facing tax authorities, and our goal is to ease this process for you. Whether you’re tackling tax problems in Michigan or dealing with the IRS, we’re ready to help, regardless of the scale of your tax debt. Our devoted team is determined to offer you cost-effective tax aid. Reach out today for a free consultation to kick off your path toward settling your tax debt.
Looking For A Fresh Start in Michigan?
We Are Here To Help!
Should the weight of tax debt be pressing down on you, we urge you to connect with us to avail of a no-cost
consultation. Our objective revolves around untangling tax debt complexities for clients entangled in an array of
tax-related dilemmas. It would bring us immense satisfaction to furnish you with solutions to your inquiries and aid
you in swiftly settling your tax debt matters.
Our Process | Simple, Fast & Stress Free
Step 1: Initial Contact
During your first call to our office, we will ask you a brief
background of your current tax situation and determine the
most convenient office location for your free initial
consultation.
Step 2: Free Consultation
We will meet with you to review and discuss your individual
facts and circumstances to create a customized tax relief plan
for your situation and the next steps to take to resolve your tax
situation.
Step 3: Begin Resolving Debt
Once we have decided to move forward, we will immediately begin working with the IRS on your behalf to resolve your
case as quickly as possible. We will also provide advice and the steps you need to take to ensure you do not acquire
any additional debt while we work to settle your case. From the moment you retain our firm, we will be your voice with
the IRS and the point of contact for all taxing entities.
Step 4: Monitor Case Status
Some tax debt cases can be resolved quickly, while others may
have quite a bit of back and forth contact with the IRS to reach
full resolution. We will regularly monitor your case and keep
you in the loop along the way so you are never left in the dark.
Step 5: Tax Freedom!
It is our goal not only to resolve your current tax debt but also
to make sure that you don't have any further tax problems.
After we have reached resolution with your case, you will be
fully equipped with best practices to avoid future tax issues of
any kind.
We’re Here To Help
We understand the challenges of managing tax-related issues, and we are here to offer a solution for your tax payments. Our highly experienced team excels at representing clients before the IRS and resolving tax liabilities comprehensively. We are eager to extend the same level of assistance to you. Don’t hesitate to schedule your free consultation with an affordable tax attorney today!
Weekdays 8am-6pm
Ann Arbor, Brighton, Saginaw, Lansing, and Jackson, MI
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