IRS Revenue Officer Representation
Representation on Behalf of Taxpayers for Tax Debt Cases
When the IRS assigns a Revenue Officer (RO) to your case, it signals serious tax collection actions. A Revenue Officer is a local agent who enforces IRS collection actions through visits to your business or home, the highest level of IRS enforcement. When the IRS Revenue Officer is assigned to your case, they aren’t just sending letters anymore, they are preparing to seize assets. Priority Tax Relief steps in as your legal barrier, moving you out of the line of fire and into a professional negotiation.
Expert Representation
Protect Against Tax Collection Actions
Strategic Negotiation
We handle all communication with the IRS, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you never face direct confrontation with the IRS.
We help stop active levies and stay enforcement, like bank levies, wage garnishments, and property liens.
Our team negotiates directly with the IRS to find a workable solution, such as a payment plan or settlement, that aligns with your financial capabilities.
Prevent Future Issues
Comprehensive Support
We identify potential tax problems early and resolve them before they escalate, helping you avoid future Revenue Officer involvement.
From the moment you’re assigned a Revenue Officer, we provide continuous guidance, support, and updates so you’re always informed.
Why Did the IRS Assign a Revenue Officer to My Case?
The IRS assigns a revenue officer to any high-collection case that involves significant tax debt, liens, or levies. Typically, taxpayers with a revenue officer assigned to their case have significant tax debt, such as over $25,000 to $100,000 or unfiled returns or payroll tax issues and have ignored prior attempts from the IRS to collect the tax debt.
If you have had a revenue officer assigned to your case, you are entitled to legal representation through one of our tax attorneys, CPAs, or enrolled agents. Once we file Form 2848, the Revenue Officer is generally considered prohibited from contacting you directly and instead must go through us.
Get a Power Of Attorney to Represent You
Filing Form 2848 allows you to designate a Power of Attorney. Your Power of Attorney represents you when communicating with the Revenue Officer. They can negotiate on your behalf and help you settle owed tax debt with the IRS the right way.
Our team of tax attorneys, CPAs, and enrolled agents specialize in handling complex tax cases with the IRS. Through the Tax Help Hotline, we can communicate directly with the revenue officer assigned to your case at the IRS, with your best interest in mind.
Contact Priority Tax Relief at 888-708-2872 to learn more about Back Payroll Tax Debt and schedule a consultation.
Cancellation: Any cancellation of services must be made in writing and delivered to 400 S. Jefferson, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99204 within three business days of the date of this agreement. If the client cancels services during this time, Company, reserves the right in its sole discretion to convert the agreed fee payment structure to an hourly one by which Client agrees to pay Company an hourly rate of five hundred fifty dollars an hour, entitling Client to a refund of up to fifty percent of all monies paid beyond the ten day money back guarantee in cases where no aggressive collection action is in place.