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Navigating IRS Problems in Mesquite, Texas — Trusted Guidance From Former IRS Attorneys
Federal tax issues can catch taxpayers off guard—whether due to missing filings, notices about unpaid tax liabilities, or questions about financial information reported on a return. At Gregory Law Group, PLLC, we provide support to individuals and business owners in Mesquite who need clarity and reliable direction when dealing with complex IRS matters. With more than 25 years of combined experience as former IRS Attorneys, we understand how tax issues progress inside the agency and how to respond effectively at each stage.
Based in Dallas, Texas (by appointment only), we work with taxpayers throughout Mesquite, Dallas County, and the greater DFW area.

Helping Mesquite Residents Understand and Respond to IRS Correspondence
Many IRS situations begin with a single notice and escalate when earlier deadlines pass without a response. Taxpayers in Mesquite often contact us when the IRS sends repeat letters, requests additional documentation, or warns that enforcement may follow. We help interpret the notices, explain possible outcomes, and outline a plan for addressing the situation appropriately. When needed, we step in to communicate directly with the IRS to ensure responses are timely and accurate.
Representation in IRS Audits and Verifications
IRS examinations can vary widely—from basic requests for missing documentation to comprehensive multi-year reviews. Whether the IRS is questioning deductions, comparing third-party information, or analyzing business records, we help Mesquite taxpayers organize their documents, prepare written responses, and address follow-up questions. If the IRS proposes adjustments that appear incorrect or unsupported, we guide clients through the available channels for administrative review.
Managing Tax Balances, Collection Notices, and IRS Enforcement
A tax balance may stem from an audit change, late filings, estimated tax issues, or a corrected return. Once a balance is assessed, the IRS may consider liens, levies, or other collection methods if it remains unpaid. We help Mesquite taxpayers determine the accuracy of the balance, understand the IRS’s timeline, and pursue resolutions such as installment agreements, hardship-based relief, or other permissible arrangements. We also assist with preparing the financial disclosures required for IRS review.
Getting Back on Track With Unfiled Returns and IRS Compliance
Falling behind on tax filings can happen for many reasons—missing W-2s or 1099s, business transitions, personal challenges, or confusion about reporting rules. The IRS generally requires all missing returns before considering many types of relief. We assist Mesquite residents by determining which tax years must be filed, coordinating return preparation, and submitting filings in a way that helps restore compliance. We also handle communication with the IRS regarding the taxpayer’s efforts to correct past issues.
Addressing Disputes Through IRS Appeals or the U.S. Tax Court
When taxpayers disagree with the IRS’s findings—whether from an audit or a collection decision—the Office of Appeals offers an independent avenue for resolution. Appeals Officers review documentation, arguments, and procedural matters separate from the original examiner. We prepare detailed appeals submissions, handle discussions with the assigned officer, and work toward a fair administrative resolution. If a matter requires litigation, we represent taxpayers before the United States Tax Court when appropriate.
Guidance for Sensitive or Potentially Serious IRS Issues
Some tax concerns involve sensitive information or possible criminal implications. Speaking with a tax attorney provides confidentiality through attorney-client privilege, allowing discussions that would not be protected in conversations with other tax professionals. We help Mesquite taxpayers assess risk, understand their options, and communicate with federal authorities when necessary in a measured, strategic manner.
Why Mesquite Taxpayers Turn to Gregory Law Group, PLLC
Our attorneys previously served inside the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, giving us firsthand knowledge of how the IRS reviews cases, applies procedural rules, and makes enforcement decisions. As a focused boutique firm, we intentionally limit our caseload to ensure careful analysis, direct attorney involvement, and individualized representation for every client we serve. Our mission is to provide straightforward, ethical, and practical guidance at every stage of an IRS matter.

Gregory Law Group, PLLC’s mission is to provide American taxpayers exceptional and results-oriented tax resolution services in an honest, ethical, and timely manner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did I receive an IRS notice referencing income from gig-work or app-based platforms?
Companies that issue Forms 1099-K or 1099-NEC report earnings directly to the IRS. If those amounts do not appear on the return, the IRS may request clarification. We assist in reviewing the statements and determining an accurate response.
What if the IRS is asking for documentation related to medical expense deductions?
Medical deductions have specific substantiation requirements. The IRS may request records when expenses appear unusually high compared to reported income. We help gather and organize documentation to address these inquiries.
Why is the IRS reviewing my filing status or questioning whether I claimed “head of household” correctly?
Head-of-household status has strict eligibility rules. If IRS records do not support the designation, a notice may be issued. We help evaluate whether the status was appropriate and prepare responses based on the applicable criteria.
What should I do if the IRS disagrees with how I reported income from a rental or shared-use property?
Rental income and expenses often trigger IRS questions. We help Mesquite taxpayers review lease agreements, expense records, and depreciation schedules to prepare an appropriate response.
Can the IRS question whether a distribution from a retirement account was taxable or exempt?
Yes. The IRS compares Form 1099-R information to what is reported on the return. If rollover documentation or exception information is incomplete, the IRS may send a notice. We assist in explaining distributions, exceptions, or rollover treatment.
What if the IRS is reviewing prior-year returns after I recently moved or changed employers?
IRS reviews can occur even after a move or job change. We help Mesquite taxpayers obtain transcripts, determine what triggered the review, and ensure that correspondence is handled correctly despite address or employment changes.

Why Gregory Law Group, PLLC Is the Right Choice in Mesquite, TX
In Mesquite, notices about liens, levies, or wage garnishments can feel overwhelming. Gregory Law Group, PLLC helps individuals and businesses respond strategically, drawing on years of experience as former IRS attorneys and a practice devoted to tax defense and planning for Texas taxpayers.
Individuals and businesses in Mesquite benefit from:
- Significant experience handling IRS enforcement actions, audits, and negotiated resolutions
- Practical, customized strategies designed to help you regain control of your tax situation
- Confidential handling of your documents and consistent, clear communication about next steps
- Dedicated business tax attorneys and IRS defense lawyers serving Mesquite and East Dallas County
Clients seeking dependable, knowledgeable tax attorneys and lawyers often contact us at 972-331-6666 or 888-346-5470 to begin navigating their tax challenges with confidence.
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