IRS & New York State Tax Resolution

When you’re facing IRS or New York State tax problems, it can feel overwhelming.

You may be dealing with:

Revenue officer contact
Multiple years of unfiled tax returns
Bank levies or wage garnishments
A tax balance you cannot afford to pay
Most taxpayers don’t know where to start.
That is where a structured resolution process matters.
Fear of liens or enforcement action
NYS estimated assessments
IRS or NYS collection letters

IRS or NYS collection letters Multiple years of unfiled tax returns
Bank levies or wage garnishments A tax balance you cannot afford to pay Revenue officer contact NYS estimated assessments Fear of liens or enforcement action
Most taxpayers don’t know where to start.
That is where a structured resolution process matters. NYS estimated assessments

TREA focuses on IRS, New York State, and New York City tax enforcement and resolution matters, using a disciplined, documented approach—not assumptions or shortcuts.

Common IRS & NYS Tax Problems We Address

Federal (IRS) Matters

New York State (NYS) Matters

Each case is fact-specific.
Resolution options depend on compliance status, financial position, and procedural posture.

Why Clients Choose Our Audit Representation Process

Our Triple-S Resolution Framework

Study → Satisfy → Solve

All IRS and NYS resolution matters follow the same core process.

PHASE 1 - STUDY

(Review & Case Control)

We conduct a comprehensive review of:

This phase determines what the authorities believe, what risks exist, and what paths may be available.

Not every case proceeds beyond Phase 1.
PHASE 2- SATISFY

(Compliance & Positioning)

When required, we address compliance and financial positioning, including:

Compliance creates leverage. Without it, meaningful negotiation is not possible.

PHASE 3 - SOLVE

(Resolution Implementation)

Only after proper review and positioning do we pursue resolution strategies, which may include:

The objective is sustainable resolution, not temporary relief.

Who This Page Is For

How to Get Started

The first step is not choosing a solution.

The first step is determining whether a full review is appropriate.

Client Stories

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