Penalty Abatements

Reduce or Eliminate IRS Penalties with Attorney Assistance

Facing penalties from the IRS can be a daunting experience, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Dayes Law Firm, we help our clients reduce or eliminate IRS penalties through penalty abatements. Our experienced tax attorneys are here to provide you with the support and representation needed to achieve a favorable outcome.  Fill out the form below for your Free Consultation!

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Why Choose Us?

Expert Tax Attorneys: Our team consists of skilled tax professionals with a deep understanding of IRS procedures and a proven track record in securing penalty abatements for our clients.

Personalized Approach: We recognize that each tax situation is unique. We take the time to understand your specific circumstances and craft a personalized strategy to effectively present your case to the IRS.

Comprehensive Support: From initial consultation to final resolution, we handle every aspect of the penalty abatement process, ensuring you receive the best possible representation and support.

Proven Results: Our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction drives us to achieve successful outcomes. We work tirelessly to reduce or eliminate your IRS penalties, providing you with much-needed financial relief.

What is Penalty Abatement?

Penalty abatement is a process through which taxpayers can request the reduction or elimination of penalties imposed by the IRS for various reasons, such as late filing, late payment, or failure to deposit taxes. The IRS may grant penalty abatement if the taxpayer can demonstrate reasonable cause, first-time penalty abatement (FTA) eligibility, or other qualifying circumstances.

Our Penalty Abatement Services

Initial Consultation and Assessment: We start with a thorough review of your tax situation to determine eligibility for penalty abatement and develop a strategic plan.

Document Preparation: Our attorneys assist in gathering and preparing all necessary documentation to support your penalty abatement request, ensuring accuracy and completeness.

Reasonable Cause Arguments: We help you build a compelling case by presenting valid reasons for the penalties, such as unforeseen events, natural disasters, serious illness, or other circumstances beyond your control.

First-Time Penalty Abatement: If you qualify, we help you leverage the IRS’s First-Time Penalty Abatement program, which can waive penalties for taxpayers with a clean compliance history.

IRS Communication and Negotiation: We represent you in all communications and negotiations with the IRS, advocating for the reduction or elimination of penalties on your behalf.

Ongoing Support: Throughout the process, we provide continuous updates and guidance, ensuring you remain informed and confident in the steps we are taking on your behalf.

How Dayes Law Firm Can Help with Tax Resolution

Tax attorneys are highly trained professionals with specialized knowledge of tax laws and regulations, and our team of tax professionals is top-notch. We can provide valuable assistance in resolving various tax problems, and our team is especially adept at dealing with more complex and detailed tax resolution and compliance matters. We specialize in back tax resolution and compliance matters, as well as income tax.

Our tax attorneys can represent clients during IRS audits, help negotiate settlements, appeal tax court decisions, help taxpayers obtain the release of liens and levies, work with clients on tax planning and compliance to avoid future tax issues, offer in compromise, and so much more.

Dayes Law Firm prides itself on delivering customized, inventive, and affordable tax resolution solutions. We are particularly committed to a client-centric service model to offer you the most effective service for your specific circumstances and have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to resolving many tax concerns thanks to our years of experience in this area of law and tax compliance. We’ve seen it all, and we can provide expert guidance, counsel, and representation to help.

Our firm is nationally recognized in tax law for our commitment to our clients and exceptional customer service in providing tax attorney services. We can offer outstanding tax resolution recommendations for your personal tax situation, and we provide free tax relief consultations to individuals and businesses nationwide.

Please call us today to learn more. Dayes Law Firm offers a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your particular income tax, and we are more than happy to discuss how we may be able to help you during this initial evolution. Contact our lawyers team today to get started!

Questions? Dayes Law Firm Has The Answers

IRS penalty abatement is a process that allows taxpayers to request the removal or reduction of certain penalties imposed by the IRS for failing to file a tax return, pay taxes on time, or other infractions. Abatement provides relief for taxpayers who have a valid reason for their non-compliance. 

The IRS may consider abating penalties for failure to file tax returns, failure to pay taxes on time, failure to deposit certain taxes, accuracy-related penalties, and other penalties assessed by the IRS. 

Taxpayers may be eligible for IRS penalty abatement if they have a reasonable cause for their non-compliance, such as illness, natural disasters, or other circumstances beyond their control, or if they can demonstrate a history of compliance with tax laws. 

Taxpayers can request IRS penalty abatement by submitting a written request to the IRS that explains the reasons for the non-compliance and provides any supporting documentation. The request should be sent to the address provided on the penalty notice or other IRS correspondence. 

In your request for IRS penalty abatement, you should include a detailed explanation of the circumstances that led to the non-compliance, any supporting documentation, and a statement indicating your commitment to future compliance with tax laws. 

While there are no specific deadlines for requesting IRS penalty abatement, it’s generally advisable to submit your request as soon as possible after receiving the penalty notice to avoid further penalties and enforcement actions. 

After submitting your request for IRS penalty abatement, the IRS will review your request and supporting documentation to determine if you qualify for relief. This process may take several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the case. 

Yes, if the IRS denies your request for penalty abatement, you have the right to appeal the decision. The appeal process typically involves submitting additional information or documentation to support your claim for relief. 

There is no fee for requesting IRS penalty abatement. However, taxpayers are responsible for any additional taxes owed, even if penalties are abated.