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Freedom of Information Requests (FOIA)

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When an IRS case becomes serious, one of the biggest obstacles taxpayers face is not knowing exactly what the government has on file. Missing records, incomplete transcripts, unclear enforcement activity, or unresolved assessments can make it difficult to choose the right resolution strategy. For individuals and business owners in Carrollton, Texas, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request can be a valuable tool for uncovering the details needed to move forward with confidence.

Get Tax Resolution uses FOIA requests as part of a larger tax resolution approach, especially in cases involving unfiled returns, audits, payroll tax issues, or long-term tax debt where the history is unclear. While FOIA is not a resolution program by itself, it can provide critical insight into what the IRS has documented, what actions have already been taken, and what risks may be developing behind the scenes.

Clarifying IRS Records Before Negotiation

Tax resolution depends on facts. Before negotiating an IRS payment plan, pursuing penalty abatement, or evaluating an Offer in Compromise, it’s often necessary to confirm what the IRS believes is owed and why. In many cases, taxpayers are working off incomplete information, outdated notices, or assumptions that don’t match the IRS file.

A properly handled FOIA request can help reveal IRS transcripts, internal records, and account activity that may affect enforcement timelines, collection actions, and available resolution options. This is especially important when a taxpayer is facing liens, levies, or urgent deadlines tied to financing, real estate, or business transactions.

Supporting Serious Tax Debt Resolution Work

At Get Tax Resolution, FOIA requests are not treated as paperwork tasks. They are used strategically to build a clearer picture of the case so that the next steps are based on verified IRS documentation. Once records are obtained, we review them for inconsistencies, missing filings, assessment history, and enforcement patterns — then recommend a lawful plan to restore compliance and resolve the issue.

If you are dealing with serious back taxes or an IRS situation that feels unclear or incomplete, a FOIA request may be the first step toward getting answers.

To discuss your situation and determine whether a FOIA request makes sense, contact Get Tax Resolution at (469) 289-3091 today.