IRS Tax Representation
Direct representation before the IRS for notices, audits, and collection matters. As an Enrolled Agent, Gina has the federal authority to communicate with the IRS on your behalf and work toward a resolution.
The Authority
An IRS letter shows up in your mailbox and your stomach drops. You read it twice and still aren’t sure what it means or what they actually want. The deadlines are short, the language is technical, and the consequences of getting it wrong are real.
Gina is an IRS Enrolled Agent. That is a federal credential that grants the highest level of representation rights the IRS recognizes. She can stand in your place, talk directly with the agent assigned to your case, and handle the back and forth so you can step out of the line of fire.
What an Enrolled Agent Can Do
What an Enrolled Agent Can Do
An Enrolled Agent is licensed by the U.S. Treasury to represent taxpayers in all 50 states. That means handling notices, audits, appeals, and collection matters directly with the IRS. The same authority a CPA or attorney has when it comes to tax representation.
Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney
We file Form 2848 so the IRS communicates with us instead of you. Letters get routed to our office. Calls come to us. You stop dreading the mail and we manage the conversation from start to finish.
The Situations
IRS issues come in many forms. A CP2000 saying the income you reported does not match what they have on file. A letter announcing an audit of your business return. A balance due notice with penalties stacking up. A wage garnishment or bank levy that just hit without warning.
Each of these requires a specific response within a specific window of time. Ignoring them does not make them go away. It makes the situation worse and removes options that were available to you at the start.
Notices and Letters
Notices and Letters
Most IRS correspondence has a deadline buried in it. We read the notice, figure out what the agency actually wants, and draft a response that addresses the issue head on. No guessing about what to say or how to say it.
Audits and Examinations
Audits and Examinations
If your return has been selected for examination we handle the document requests, the meetings, and the negotiation. You provide the records. We do the talking. The auditor only hears from us.
The Resolution
The goal is to close the matter on the best terms available. Sometimes that means proving the IRS got it wrong. Sometimes it means negotiating a payment plan you can actually afford. Sometimes it means filing missing returns and reducing the penalties that piled up while you were trying to figure out what to do.
What it always means is that you have a credentialed professional in your corner who knows the procedures, the deadlines, and the right people to talk to. You stop carrying the problem alone.
Payment Plans and Settlements
Payment Plans and Settlements
If you owe back taxes there are formal options for paying them off over time or settling for less than the full amount. We evaluate which programs you qualify for and submit the paperwork to put one in place.
Peace of Mind
Peace of Mind
The constant low hum of worry goes away. You know someone is handling it. You can focus on running your business while we work the case toward a clean ending.
Trusted Accounting for Small Businesses
First Step:
Start With a Call
Tell us about your business and what you need help with. We'll ask a few questions, evaluate your current situation, and let you know how GMJ can support your books, taxes, and day-to-day operations.