IRS problems can feel overwhelming, but the first step is usually practical: identify the notice, confirm the deadline, understand the tax years involved, and decide whether you need a response, account review, compliance work, payment arrangement, or representation.
IRS notice help
ClearPath reviews IRS notices and helps you understand what the letter appears to request, what deadlines matter, and what response options may be available. Common notice issues include CP2000 notices, balance due notices, audit letters, collection letters, and requests for additional information.
IRS tax debt and collections
If you owe back taxes, ClearPath can help evaluate the tax years involved, whether returns are filed, whether penalties and interest are accruing, and whether you may need an installment agreement, financial disclosure, penalty relief request, or other collection strategy.
Liens, levies, and urgent collection concerns
A lien or levy notice should be reviewed quickly. ClearPath helps taxpayers understand the type of collection action involved, deadlines stated in the notice, and what information may be needed before responding.
Unfiled tax returns
Many tax-resolution options require current filing compliance. ClearPath helps taxpayers organize records, prepare missing returns where appropriate, and get positioned for the next resolution step.
IRS audit and examination support
ClearPath helps taxpayers organize documentation, understand what the IRS is questioning, prepare responses, and manage communication for qualifying IRS audit and examination matters.
What happens after you schedule a review
1. Provide the notice or issue summary.
2. Upload IRS letters and supporting documents through a secure workflow.
3. Receive a clear explanation of deadlines, likely issue type, and next steps.
4. If representation is needed, receive engagement terms and a quote before work begins.
Realistic tax resolution, not exaggerated promises
ClearPath does not promise guaranteed settlements, instant penalty removal, or "pennies on the dollar" outcomes. ClearPath's approach is documentation, compliance, account review, realistic options, and professional representation.
Frequently asked questions
What is IRS representation?
IRS representation means a qualified tax professional helps a taxpayer communicate with the IRS, respond to notices, review account issues, prepare documentation, and pursue available resolution options based on the taxpayer's facts.
What can an Enrolled Agent do?
An Enrolled Agent is a federally authorized tax professional who may represent taxpayers before the IRS in federal tax matters.
Can you talk to the IRS for me?
In many cases, yes, but representation requires a signed engagement and proper authorization, such as Form 2848 Power of Attorney, when applicable.
Can you help if I have not filed tax returns?
Yes. Unfiled tax returns often need to be addressed before many IRS resolution options are available.
Can you stop a levy immediately?
No professional should guarantee that outcome without reviewing the facts. A levy notice should be reviewed quickly so deadlines, account status, and possible response options can be evaluated.
Do you offer Offer in Compromise help?
ClearPath can review whether an Offer in Compromise may be realistic, but not every taxpayer qualifies. ClearPath does not advertise guaranteed settlements or unrealistic tax debt reductions.
IRS Representation by an Enrolled Agent
ClearPath Tax Services helps taxpayers nationwide respond to IRS notices, tax debt, audits, liens, levies, unfiled returns, and collection problems.
Services included
• IRS notices that you do not understand • CP2000 notices and proposed changes
• Audit letters and document requests • Balance due notices
• Unfiled or past-due tax returns • Installment agreement requests
• IRS collection notices • Federal tax liens
• Bank levies, wage levies, or other enforced collection concerns • IRS appeals
• Tax transcripts and account review • Penalty and interest questions
ClearPath Tax Services can help with notice review, account review, response preparation, audit support, collection strategy, lien and levy help, and power of attorney representation when proper IRS authorization is in place.
Who this is for
This service is a good fit if you received an IRS notice, have a tax balance you cannot pay in full, need help responding to an audit, have unfiled returns, are self-employed or own a small business, need someone to communicate with the IRS on your behalf, and want realistic options rather than promises.
This may not be the right fit if you want a guaranteed result, want to ignore IRS deadlines, or are not willing to provide accurate documents and financial information.
A simple process
1. Schedule a consultation: We discuss the notice, tax years, deadlines, and what you are trying to resolve.
2. Upload documents securely: You provide IRS notices, tax returns, account transcripts if available, income records, and supporting documents.
3. Review and strategy: We review the facts, identify the issue, and explain available options.
4. IRS response or representation: If you retain ClearPath Tax Services, we prepare the response or representation plan based on the scope of the engagement.
5. Follow-through: We monitor next steps, deadlines, IRS replies, and follow-up documents.
Let ClearPath Tax Services help you move from IRS stress to a clear, manageable path forward.
Clarity on your IRS issue
You do not have to figure out the notice, deadline, or next step alone. Schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a more organized plan.