The IRS Won't Wait, Neither Should You!

Resolve Unfiled Taxes Before They Become Severe!

Unfiled tax returns mean the IRS is just one step away from knocking on your door. What most people don’t realize is that the IRS might file for you, and they won’t bother looking for any deductions you’re entitled to.

Are These Warning Signs Familiar?

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You’re missing tax documents from previous years
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You’ve received notices from the IRS
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You’re worried about facing penalties
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You can’t remember the last time you filed

Don’t let fear, confusion, or past experiences keep you from filing your returns. Hall’s IRS is here to make the process easier and get the IRS off your back.

Our Belief and Approach

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We believe that tax solutions should be more than quick fixes. Our approach to unfiled tax returns is holistic, thorough, and reliable. We understand that navigating multiple unfiled taxes or facing IRS inquiries can be daunting. That’s why we provide a complete service that guides you from start to finish, ensuring every detail is handled with care and expertise.
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Steps To Resolve Severe Unfiled Tax Returns with Hall’s IRS

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Assessment and Analysis

It starts with a detailed assessment, reviewing your tax history to identify all unfiled years. This step lets us understand your situation and any potential risks, so we can develop a plan that meets IRS requirements without unnecessary stress.
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Documentation and Recording

Collecting necessary records can feel overwhelming, especially for multiple years. Our team will support you every step of the way, helping you gather and organize essential documents, including prior income records and deductions you might have overlooked.
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Preparation and Compliance

We prepare each return accurately and in full compliance with IRS standards, ensuring that all eligible deductions are applied. Our approach minimizes the chances of IRS inquiries and can help reduce penalties associated with late filings.

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Submission and Guidance

Filing is just the beginning. Hall’s IRS provides ongoing support post-filing, helping you stay on track with future tax obligations and answering any follow-up questions that may arise.

Did you know that if you don’t file your tax returns within three years, you could permanently lose your refund for that year?

With Hall’s IRS, you’re not only addressing past tax issues but building a foundation for a stress-free future. We bridge service gaps that other firms leave open, ensuring you have everything you need in one place for complete peace of mind.
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The Legal Consequences of Unfiled Tax Returns are Catastrophic!

Property Liens

  • Your home becomes tied to your tax debt
  • Cannot sell or refinance without IRS approval
  • Public record affects your credit score
  • Damages future property transactions
  • May impact your family’s financial security

Bank Account Levies

  • IRS can freeze your accounts without warning
  • Complete loss of access to your money
  • Automatic seizure of future deposits
  • Insufficient funds for daily expenses

Wage Garnishment

  • Up to 75% of your paycheck seized
  • No court hearing required
  • Continues until debt is paid
  • Limited ability to contest

Property Liens

  • Your home becomes tied to your tax debt
  • Cannot sell or refinance without IRS approval
  • Public record affects your credit score
  • Damages future property transactions
  • May impact your family’s financial security

Bank Account Levies

  • IRS can freeze your accounts without warning
  • Complete loss of access to your money
  • Automatic seizure of future deposits
  • Insufficient funds for daily expenses

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

The IRS already knows about your unfiled returns. They’re just waiting to act. Each day without action brings you closer to these consequences.

Contact us today for a confidential consultation before the IRS contacts you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You can file for any past year, but the IRS typically requires the last six years of returns to be submitted for compliance. However, if you’re expecting a refund, you must file within three years of the due date to claim it. 

Penalties for unfiled taxes include failure-to-file penalties of 5% per month on unpaid taxes, up to 25%, plus interest on any unpaid amounts. Hall’s IRS unified tax return help can lessen the severity of penalties and give you the peace of mind you deserve. 

Yes, if you fail to file, the IRS may file a Substitute for Return (SFR) based on information they have, often resulting in a higher tax bill because they typically do not account for deductions or credits. 

Yes, the IRS offers several payment options, including short-term plans for balances payable within 120 days and long-term installment agreements. If you owe a significant amount, consider consulting a tax professional to discuss which plan suits your financial situation best.