Structured case review
Balances, tax years, notices, filing status, and financial facts reviewed together.
Tax Titan Resolutions helps taxpayers understand their options for IRS and state tax debt, notices, garnishments, levies, unfiled returns, payment plans, and resolution strategy.
Start with the issue you are facing now. We can review urgency, notices, filing status, and possible next steps.
Tax Titan Resolutions does not rely on fear tactics or one-size-fits-all scripts. We look at compliance, financials, collection risk, and realistic resolution options before telling you what may make sense.
Balances, tax years, notices, filing status, and financial facts reviewed together.
Possible direction is based on facts, not sales pressure or assumptions.
You know whether the next step is an estimate, paid review, compliance cleanup, or representation.
Representation does not begin from a website form. It begins only after the right review and signed agreement.
Tell us the basic facts so we can understand whether your matter looks routine, urgent, or more complex.
That review helps identify whether a paid review, compliance cleanup, or a larger engagement may be appropriate.
No public checkout is used here. Engagement documents and payment links are sent manually when the scope is clear.
No taxpayer is represented by visiting the site, submitting a form, calling, or requesting information alone.
Some cases need notice review. Some need compliance cleanup. Some may need urgent levy or garnishment attention.
Review of available installment agreement direction based on balance, tax years, and financial facts.
Urgent review for active collection pressure, deadlines, and possible response options.
Preliminary review of whether an Offer in Compromise looks realistic before full representation.
Public pricing is staged to help you understand first-step reviews, urgent review options, and where larger representation usually begins.
If you move forward with larger representation, part or all of a paid review may be credited toward the engagement when stated in the written agreement.
Tell us what is happening, how urgent it feels, and whether notices, garnishments, levies, or missing returns are involved.