An IRS summons is a legal demand for documents, testimony, or financial records. It is more serious than a standard notice and should never be ignored.
How you respond can significantly affect the outcome of your case.
When an IRS Summons May Apply
Summonses are often issued during audits, investigations, or collection disputes. They may target individuals, businesses, or third parties connected to the taxpayer.
Taxx Resolution helps determine the scope, validity, and proper response strategy.
Types of IRS Summons Situations
✓ Personal Financial Record Requests
✓ Business Books and Records
✓ Third-Party Information Demands
✓ Testimony or Interview Requirements
Issues We Commonly Address with IRS Summons
✓ Overbroad or Improper Requests
✓ Deadlines and Compliance Requirements
✓ Protection Against Self-Incrimination
✓ Negotiating Scope Limitations
✓ Enforcement or Court-Backed Summons
Why Professional Representation Matters
Providing too much information can be just as damaging as providing too little. We ensure your response is accurate, compliant, and limited to what the IRS is legally entitled to receive.
If you’ve received an IRS summons, don’t respond blindly.
Contact Taxx Resolution to protect your rights and interests.