Case Results

The focus of our debt practice is the reduction or elimination of IRS and consumer debt.  There are a number of real legal options that can be used in this regard, and sometimes a combination of these solutions are required in order to succeed.  The following list is provided for the purpose of providing you a taste of what can be achieved in many cases, with the aid of experienced counsel and some hard work.

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  • A client with more than $500,000 in tax debt – discharged in bankruptcy.  Tax lien released.
  • Client with more than $100,000.00 in tax debt, three unfiled tax returns and levy pending on large paycheck.  Levy released and reasonable payment plan arranged within 18 hours of retaining office.
  • Small business client with more than $100,000 in tax debt facing garnishment and possible loss of business – discharged in Bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $65,000.00 in tax debt, 4 unfiled tax returns with paycheck garnishment. Returns completed, levy release obtained and non collectible status negotiated within 24 hours of retaining office.
  • Client with tax debt and other consumer debt able to discharge over $100,000.00 in debt.
  • Client with $85,000.00 in tax debt, abatement of more than $9000.00 in failure to pay penalty.
  • Clients with over 1.5 million in income tax debt as a result of IRS substitute for return program.  Reduced debt by more than 60%.
  • Client with $75,000.00 in tax debt related to failed business, settled in offer in compromise for less than $7000.00.
  • Client with more than $400,000.00 in tax debt.  Installment agreement and Statute of Limitations coupled to virtually eliminate debt.
  • Client with more than $75,000.00 in federal income tax debt,  settled for less the $15,000 in offer in compromise.
  • Clients with more than $120,000.00 in trust fund recovery penalty debt, settled debt via offer in compromise for  less than $30,000.00
  • Client with $180,000.00 in tax debt, reduced to $0.00 via audit reconsideration process.
  • Client with more than $200,000.00 tax debt reduced to less then $20,000 via audit reconsideration process.
  • Client with more than $28,000.00 tax debt reduced to $0.00 via bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $128,000.00 tax debt reduced to $0.00 via bankruptcy.  Tax lien released.
  • Client with more than $85,000.00 in income tax, settled via offer in compromise for less then $5000.00
  • Client with more than $2,700,000.00 in business related and consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $26,000 in income tax debt and $40,000 in consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $800,000.00 in business related and consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $143,000.00 in business related and consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $230,000.00 in business related and consumer debt reduced to $8623.00 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $28,000.00 in income tax and $75,000 in consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $114,000.00 in consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $132,000.00 in tax debt and  $70,000.00 in consumer debt reduced to zero in chapter 7 bankruptcy.  Lien released.
  • Client with more than $165,000.00 in tax and consumer debt reduced to less than $11,000.00 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $250,000.00 in tax and consumer debt and failed business debt reduced to less than $20,000 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $130,000.00 in consumer debt and $30,000.00 in second mortgage debt reduced both to less than $50,000.00 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $230,000.00 in consumer and tax debt and $115,000.00 in second and third mortgage debts reduced both to less than $10,000.00 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $188,000.00 in consumer debt reduced to less than $10,000.00 in chapter 13 bankruptcy.
  • Client with more than $375,000.00 in income tax debt and inability to file offer in compromise, reduced income tax debt to approximately $50,000.00 in chapter 7 bankruptcy.