The Resolution Roadmap, explained.
A clear 3-step process for stopping IRS collections, settling tax debt, and protecting your wages, bank accounts, and small business.
How we stop IRS collections in 3 steps.
A clear, defensible process — never "Fresh Start" boilerplate. Your Roadmap is built on your numbers, not a template.
Stabilize Collections
Within 24–72 hours we file Power of Attorney (Form 2848), pull your IRS transcripts, and request a hold on active collection actions — including wage garnishments and bank levies.
Build the Case File
We reconstruct unfiled returns, run an IRS Settlement Strategy analysis (RCP, ATA, and reasonable collection potential), and identify every program you qualify for.
Negotiate the Resolution
Whether that's an Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreement, Currently Not Collectible status, or Penalty Abatement — we negotiate, file, and defend the result through closure.
Answers from an Enrolled Agent.
How quickly can the IRS stop a wage garnishment in Texas?
Once Power of Attorney is filed and we open dialogue with your Revenue Officer, garnishment release can often be requested within 24–72 hours under IRC §6343 hardship grounds.
Is the Resolution Roadmap the same as the IRS Fresh Start program?
No. We deliberately do not use that phrasing. The Resolution Roadmap is our firm's IRS Settlement Strategy — a documented, case-specific plan that uses the actual collection alternatives available to you (OIC, IA, CNC, Penalty Abatement).
What does a no-cost consultation actually include?
A confidential 30-minute call with an Enrolled Agent, an honest read on what you likely qualify for, and a written outline of the Roadmap before any engagement.
Talk to an Enrolled Agent today. Walk away with a Resolution Roadmap.
Most consultations are completed in under 30 minutes. You'll know exactly what you qualify for before you hang up.