FAQ

In our opinion, tax relief is any program or policy designed to help qualified taxpayers manage, reduce or settle their tax liability. US Tax Relief Program specializes in finding the best possible solution for your tax issues through a wide range of services.

US Tax Relief Program’s approach to tax relief brings clients transparency, service, and

results.

Step One: It starts with a consultation.

Step Two: We conduct a comprehensive review of your tax issues to design the best

possible solutions for your personal situation.

Step Three: Our owner/CPA will negotiate with the IRS on your behalf to secure the

best outcome possible. And if you owe state taxes in addition to federal (IRS) tax

issues, he will handle those issues through the process as well.

Every case is different, and each comes with its own unique challenges. We will be able to give you a better timeline once we determine the complexity of your case. The timeframe will vary based on the client’s level of cooperation and the response time from the relevant taxing authority. Rest assured; we will do all we can to get you the best possible result in the quickest time possible.

Each case is unique. It’s important to manage expectations and understand that we may not be able to save you any money at all. Once we evaluate your case, we will be able to determine what, if any, tax resolution options you qualify for.

The owner/CPA will review your case and discuss the available services that can help

solve your tax issues. Some of these services include:

Representing you before the IRS

Completing all necessary tax preparation, including overdue returns

Ending wage garnishments and levies

Setting up installment agreements

Setting up a non-collectible hardship status

Preventing the seizure of assets

Removing tax liens

Audit defense and reconsideration

Negotiating an offer in compromise

Receiving an IRS notice in the mail can be scary, but the situation can be less daunting

if you know what to do. If you become our client, you should notify us of any new

notices you receive.

General Questions

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General Question

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Office Location

Jl. Raya Kuta No.70, Kuta – Bali

Email Address

support@grotax.com

Phone Number

(+021) 2336 278

Open Hours

Everyday 9 AM - 5 PM

We offer a variety of tax resolution programs, from installment plans, to offers in compromise and much more. Each tax situation is unique.

An Offer in Compromise will not directly affect your credit score. However, liens may be filed with a submission for an Offer in Compromise.
The owner of the company is a 20 year CPA licensed in Louisiana and Florida and is qualified to represent you before the IRS and also specializes in understanding the tax law and how it applies to your current tax situation.

Tax Resolution

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FAQ

Tax Resolution

The owner of the company has 20 years experience preparing tax returns for every filing status, for individuals and businesses.

Every tax situation is unique and may require additional information and documentation but for the most basic tax return, we will need:

Completed Tax Organizer (provided by US Tax Relief Program)

Income documents, such as W2s and 1099 Forms

Federal and state tax returns from prior years

Social security numbers for you, your spouse, and any dependents listed on your

return.

Tax Preparation

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Tax Preparation

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A tax settlement is an arrangement made with the IRS and/or state taxing authority that allows the taxpayer to settle their tax liability for less than the amount owed, for those that qualify.

A tax settlement may allow the taxpayer’s tax balance to be significantly reduced,allowing them to move forward with a new start.

Each case is unique, and taxpayers will need to qualify for a settlement. Hiring our company ensures your options are fully explored so that if you do qualify, you have the highest chance of success. Generally, taxpayers undergoing significant financial hardship are more likely to receive a settlement.
There is no guaranteed method to having a settlement approved by the IRS but having our company represent you can help you achieve the best outcome in most cases.
US Tax Relief Program’s owner is a 20 year CPA and has extensive knowledge and experience resolving a wide variety of tax issues and can help you navigate your tax relief options. Our company can help you with services like audit representation, addressing IRS wage garnishments and levies, removing tax liens, reducing penalties, setting up installment agreements, and determining whether you qualify for an offer in compromise.

Tax Settlement

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Tax Settlement

Tax audit representation is a service in which our company represents a taxpayer during or even after an IRS or state tax audit. Our company will help organize and prepare documents, may attend meetings with the tax authority, and handle all correspondence on the taxpayer’s behalf.
There are many ways that the IRS can select a return for audit. Some factors include not reporting all income, being vague about expenses, reporting losses year after year, and claiming excessive deductions.
If you are audited, the best thing you can do is tell the IRS what they want to know. Do not ignore the situation and decide if you want or need tax audit representation to handle everything for you. Always open all IRS correspondence you receive.
Yes, there are correspondence audits, in which the IRS will send you a letter requesting documents or proof of a statement. Office audits request in-person meetings to clarify your tax information. A field audit is the most intrusive kind of audit and involves the IRS visiting you at home or work to examine your records. Generally, tax audit representation is a good idea for office and field audits.
Once you are on the IRS’s radar, there are no sure ways of getting out of an audit. Your best bet is to consider tax audit representation, especially if it is an office or field audit. Remember, just because you were selected for an audit doesn’t mean there will be an increase in tax.
After the IRS reviews your information, they will assess any taxes and penalties you owe. At this point, if you owe, it is a good idea to try and appeal the assessment to see if the IRS is willing to settle. Having our company working on your behalf for this process can give you a better chance of resolving the matter.
If paying your tax bill seems impossible, you should consider tax resolution options, such as an installment agreement with the IRS. You can also apply for a hardship resolution to try to settle your balance for less than what you owe. If you find yourself at this stage, you should consider consulting with our company to see if you qualify and review all resolution options that may be available.

Tax Audit

Tax Audit

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What Our Client Say's

They Really Trust Our Services

"I was drowning in back taxes and didn’t know where to start. The team at US Tax Relief Program guided me step by step, negotiated with the IRS, and helped me set up an affordable payment plan. I finally feel in control of my finances."

John M., Small Business Owner

Entrepreneur

"The staff was professional, knowledgeable, and truly cared about my situation. They helped me reduce penalties and made a stressful IRS audit completely manageable. I highly recommend their services."

Evelyn Bush

CEO Bciaga

"Fast, efficient, and trustworthy! From filing my overdue returns to negotiating with the IRS, US Tax Relief Program handled everything. I can finally sleep easy knowing my tax issues are resolved."

Carlo Conrad

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