IRS & state tax resolution
IRS Tax Resolution & New Jersey Tax Representation
When a notice, audit, collection matter, or back-tax question lands, the first step is understanding what it says and what options may be available.
For clients in Brick, NJ and New Jersey, Brick Taxes can evaluate IRS tax-resolution needs, including help with back taxes and unfiled tax returns, and discuss whether tax penalty abatement, an IRS payment plan, or an offer in compromise may fit the facts. Availability depends on the tax agency, the matter, and your circumstances.
Talk it through
732-540-1040Have a notice, deadline, or back-tax question? Start with a straightforward conversation about what’s in front of you and what may come next.
Federal representation
Qualified help with the IRS.
Matthew A. Jones Sr. is a federally licensed Enrolled Agent (EA). An EA has unlimited representation rights before the IRS, so Brick Taxes can represent and advocate for clients in IRS matters.
That may include notices, audits, collections, appeals, back taxes, and payment or resolution strategy. The work begins with the facts available, a careful review of the issue, and a clear discussion of possible next steps.
State matters
A careful look at the state side, too.
Brick Taxes can help evaluate and address applicable state tax issues, including questions connected to filing, notices, balances, and related correspondence.
The scope of state representation depends on the state and the matter. Federal EA status does not automatically grant unlimited representation in every state, so we’ll clarify what help is appropriate for your situation.
A practical process
Start with the paper in front of you.
Bring the notice or correspondence you have, the dates that matter, and your questions. We’ll use that starting point to understand the issue, talk through the path forward, and explain the scope of any work before it begins.
01
Review
Understand the notice, deadline, balance, or filing history.
02
Explain
Translate the issue into plain language and identify questions.
03
Plan
Discuss options, scope, and a practical next step.
Ready to begin?
Let’s Get Started
Book your IRS or state tax resolution appointment now, and bring the notice or correspondence you want to understand.