Straight answers about IRS tax problems, from Enrolled Agent Peter Kici. Browse the guides below by topic. If you’re facing IRS collection action right now, don’t wait — call (407) 531-8705 for a free, confidential consultation.
Unfiled Returns & Non-Filers
Years of unfiled returns? Start here. What the IRS does when you don’t file, how the Letter 11 process works, and how to get back into compliance safely.
- Why Non-Filers Might Receive IRS Letter 11 and How to Respond
- IRS Substitute for Return (SFR) Process
- Consequences of Not Filing Tax Returns
- How to File a Late Tax Return to Avoid IRS Letter 11 Issues
- LT11/Letter 1058: Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Your Right to a Hearing
Wage Garnishment
The IRS can take part of your paycheck with little warning. Here’s how garnishment works and how to get it stopped or released.
Bank Levies & Asset Seizures
A levy can freeze your account or seize property. Understand the types of levies and how a release is negotiated.
- What Is a Tax Levy?
- Types of Levies (Bank, Wage, Asset)
- How to Have a IRS Tax Levy Released
- What Happens During an IRS Seizure
Tax Liens
A federal tax lien attaches to everything you own. Learn how liens work and the real options to release, remove, withdraw, or subordinate one.
- What Is a Tax Lien
- Effects of a Tax Lien on Credit and Property
- How to Release or Remove a Tax Lien
- Subordination of Tax Liens
- What You Need to Do to Have the IRS Withdraw Its Notice of Lien
Resolving Your Tax Debt
Owe more than you can pay? These are the legitimate IRS programs — installment agreements, Currently Not Collectible, Fresh Start — and how the 10-year collection clock works.
- Options for IRS Tax Debt Resolution
- What the IRS Calls Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status and How to Obtain It
- How to Apply for IRS Fresh Start Benefits
- What to Do if You Cant Pay Your Back IRS Taxes
- The 10-Year IRS Collection Statute – Why It Is so Important
Penalties & IRS Notices
Penalties can double what you owe. Learn what each IRS notice means, which you can’t ignore, and how penalty relief and appeals work.
- Everything You Need to Know About IRS Tax Penalties
- How to Seek IRS Tax Penalty Relief
- IRS Notices You Can’t Ignore: What Each Letter Means and How to Respond
- Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing
IRS Audits & Exams
What to expect if the IRS examines your return or assigns a Revenue Officer to your case.
- The IRS Exam Process – What You Need to Know
- What to Expect If the IRS Places Your Case in the Hands of a Revenue Officer
Business & Payroll Taxes
Payroll tax problems are among the most serious the IRS pursues. Record-keeping and personal-liability essentials for business owners.
Spouse Relief
When a tax debt isn’t really yours: Innocent Spouse and Injured Spouse relief explained.
- Innocent Spouse Relief Part 1 – Innocent Spouse, 6015(b)
- Innocent Spouse Relief Part 2 – Separation of Liability, 6015(c)
- What Is Injured Spouse Relief
Protect Yourself
How to avoid tax-relief scams — and why professional representation matters when you’re dealing with the IRS.
Talk to an Enrolled Agent
These guides explain how IRS collections work — but every case is different. Peter Kici, EA is a federally licensed Enrolled Agent and USMC veteran who resolves IRS tax debt, unfiled returns, levies, and liens for clients across all 50 states. Schedule your free consultation or call (407) 531-8705.