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MESQUITE TAX LLC

CPA, Taxes, Bookkeeping, Payroll, Accounting Services

CPA & IRS Representation

TAX PROBLEMS

Are you having problems with the IRS?


Mesquite Tax, LLC is here to help you resolve your tax problems and put an end to the misery that the IRS can put you through. We pride ourselves on being very efficient, affordable, and of course, extremely discrete. The IRS problems do not just go away by themselves; they just keep getting worse with penalties and interest being added each day.


If you owe the IRS, you have a very serious problem. It may take the IRS several years to catch up to you, but they’re relentless and have no mercy in collecting all the money that is owed. When the collection process starts, they’ll make your life miserable and literally ruin all aspects of your life.

Please take a look through our complete IRS problem resolution services by clicking on the links below.


IRS Problems

  • Have you received an IRS audit notification? 
  • Haven’t filed your tax returns for years? 
  • Do you owe Back Taxes?
  • Do you have Payroll Tax Problems?
  • Has the IRS placed tax liens on your home?
  • Is the IRS threatening to seize your bank account and take your money out of the bank? 
  • Is the IRS threatening to take your paycheck, 401(k), and other retirement accounts? 
  • Is the IRS threatening to seize your personal property?

IRS Solutions

  • Owe the IRS a lot of money? Settle for pennies on the dollar with Offer in Compromise!
  • Need more time to pay on a installment or payment plan?
  • Like to get out from under your tax burden completely?
  • Use the Innocent/Injured Spouse Relief to get out of a tax debt caused by misdeeds of your spouse?
  • Get your IRS Transcripts & Files online at IRS.gov and we can help.

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tax PAYMENTS & problems and INNOCENT/INJURED SPOUSE RELIEF

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IRS Payment Plan

If you don’t qualify for the IRS Offer In Compromise program, a Payment Plan may be the way to resolve your problem. Setting up a payment plan with the IRS gives you a little more time to pay off your tax debts. Unfortunately, penalties and interest will continue to be charged on your outstanding balance as you pay the debt off. You are required by law to pay the interest on your tax debt.

Back Taxes Owed

You have filed your returns but didn’t have the money to pay what was owed. You may think, “Oh well—I will catch up next year.” Before you know it you find yourself several years in arrears and suddenly there is a notice from the IRS, stating that you owe three or four times the original amount. It’s truly amazing how fast tax penalties and interest add up. Now you have a choice, you can write a big fat check and pay the full amount, including interest and penalties. Or you can just keep ignoring them while the penalties and interest keep piling up.

Innocent/Injured Spouse Relief

Did you know that you can get out of the tax debt due to the misdeeds or fraud committed by your spouse? Innocent Spouse Relief was designed to alleviate unjust situations where one spouse was clearly the victim of fraud perpetrated by their spouse or ex-spouse. Injured Spouse Relief helps recuperate deserved Tax Refunds when one spouse has outstanding Tax Debts that do not affect the other. If you qualify for Innocent Spouse Relief, you may not owe any tax and/or get deserved refunds. 

Non-Filed Tax Returns

Every day the massive computer center at the IRS is getting more sophisticated, it’s just a matter of time before they catch up with you. Let us give you the peace of mind you deserve by helping you get in compliance with the law.  If you are entitled to a Refund, you need to file within 3 years.


If you voluntarily file your delinquent returns you’ll likely avoid further problems other than having to pay the interest and penalties. If you wait for the IRS to file your returns for you, they are filed in the best interest of the government, usually with little or none of the deductions you are entitled to. Before anything can be done to extract you from this predicament all the returns must be filed. You must be current. In most cases, you will likely owe taxes, interest, and penalties after the returns are filed. Once we see how much is owed, we’ll set a course of action to get you off the hook!