Tax Resolution in Lowell, MA with Attorney Louis S. Haskell
IRS Problems? We Fix Them — Calmly, Correctly, and Fast.
If you received a letter from the IRS or Massachusetts DOR, you’re not alone.
Most cases are fixable — but the mistake people make is waiting too long or saying the wrong thing.
Same-day document drop-off available during tax season. We respond quickly.
Same-day document drop-off available during tax season. We respond quickly.
✅ Protect Your Bank Account & Wages
✅ Stop Collection Pressure
✅ Get a Clear Plan (No Drama)
What “Tax Resolution” Actually Is
Tax resolution means dealing with the IRS or Mass DOR the right way — using the procedures that exist to protect you.
That can include:
Fixing IRS notices and errors
Stopping wage garnishments and bank levies
Negotiating payment plans
Reducing penalties and interest
Settling tax debt when appropriate
Handling audits, appeals, and Tax Court matters
The goal is always the same: contain the problem, protect your rights, and get you back to normal.
IRS Notice in the Mail? Learn more: What to do after you get an IRS letter
Common Situations We Handle
If any of these sound familiar, we can help:
✅ IRS Letters & Notices (CP2000, balance due, verification letters)
✅ Back Taxes / Unfiled Returns
✅ IRS Audits (business or personal)
✅ Wage Garnishments
✅ Bank Levies
✅ Tax Liens
✅ Payment Plans
✅ Penalty Relief / Abatements
✅ Offer in Compromise (settlement in the right cases)
✅ Massachusetts DOR problems
✅ Audit Appeals and Tax Court
What to Bring (or Text Us a Photo)
Bring it in or text us a photo of it:
🚨 IRS/DOR letter(s) (front and back)
📆 Any notices with deadlines
📑 Most recent tax returns (if available)
🗂️ Unfiled years (even if you’re not sure)
💵 W-2s / 1099s and other income documents
🏢 Business income & expenses (if self-employed)
✅ Missing something? No problem — we’ll tell you exactly what you still need.
Questions Clients Ask Before Calling
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Yes. We handle IRS and Massachusetts DOR tax resolution matters.
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Yes. Many tax problems start with unfiled returns. We help you get caught up correctly.
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Yes — and the best time to stop it is before it happens. If it’s already happening, we act quickly.
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No. It depends on financial eligibility and the IRS rules. We’ll tell you honestly if it’s realistic.
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In most cases, no. If you have a representative, the IRS usually cannot require your presence.