Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is tax resolution?
Tax resolution refers to the process of addressing and resolving tax problems with the IRS or state tax authorities. This includes reducing debt, setting up payment plans, removing penalties, stopping garnishments, and ensuring compliance.
2. Can you really reduce the amount I owe to the IRS?
Yes, in many cases. Programs such as the Offer in Compromise and certain hardship provisions can significantly reduce tax liabilities when eligibility requirements are met.
3. How quickly can you stop a wage garnishment or bank levy?
Response times vary, but in many situations, we can submit documentation or negotiate with the IRS promptly—often within 24 to 48 hours—to halt further enforcement.
4. Do I need to speak with the IRS myself?
No. Once Foxworth Tax Defense is authorized to represent you, we communicate directly with the IRS on your behalf.
5. What if I haven’t filed tax returns for several years?
We regularly handle cases involving multiple years of unfiled returns. We prepare and submit all necessary filings and then work on resolution strategies once you are back in compliance.
6. How much do your services cost?
We provide transparent, flat-rate pricing based on case complexity. Costs are discussed during your consultation, with no hidden fees.
7. Can you help small business owners with payroll tax issues?
Yes. We provide solutions for payroll tax debt, missing filings, and IRS enforcement actions related to employment taxes.
8. Do you help clients outside Metropolitan Illinois and St. Louis, MO?
Yes, we can assist clients nationwide, but our primary service area and in-person availability are focused on Metropolitan Illinois and St. Louis, MO.
9. How do I get started?
Simply contact us to schedule a confidential consultation. We will review your situation, discuss available solutions, and begin the process of securing relief.
Ready for relief? Let’s solve your tax problems—starting today.

