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IRS Tax Issues Affecting Allen, Texas — Practical Guidance From Former IRS Attorneys

IRS-related problems can arise in many ways—missing filings, notices about underreported income, unexpected tax balances, or questions about how a particular issue was reviewed. At Gregory Law Group, PLLC, we assist individuals and businesses in Allen who need clear direction when dealing with the IRS. With more than 25 years of combined experience as former IRS Attorneys, we understand how federal tax matters move through examination, collection, and appeals, and we help taxpayers respond in a careful and informed manner.

Our boutique tax law firm is located in Dallas, Texas (by appointment only), and we regularly work with taxpayers throughout Allen, Collin County, and neighboring communities in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

Helping Allen Taxpayers Address IRS Notices and Unexpected Correspondence

IRS letters often raise immediate questions—why the notice was issued, what the IRS is requesting, how quickly a response is needed, and what may happen next. Many Allen residents reach out after receiving several notices and realizing that the matter may require professional attention. We review each notice, explain the underlying issue, and outline the steps needed to protect your position. When appropriate, we communicate directly with the IRS to help ensure that responses are submitted timely and accurately.

Audit Representation and Support During IRS Examinations

IRS examinations may focus on limited items or may involve a broader review of income, deductions, or business activities. Some Allen taxpayers receive correspondence audits that require written explanations, while others may be assigned to in-person office or field examinations. We assist by reviewing the IRS’s requests, gathering supporting materials, preparing organized responses, and addressing questions raised by examiners. When proposed adjustments are issued, we advise on the availability and value of pursuing administrative appeals.

Resolving IRS Collection Matters, Balances Due, and Enforcement Risks

Federal tax balances can arise from amended filings, examination changes, estimated tax issues, or delays in filing prior-year returns. Once a balance is assessed, the IRS may consider liens, levies, or other enforcement measures. We help Allen taxpayers determine whether the IRS balance is correct, review account transcripts, and evaluate options such as payment plans or hardship-based alternatives. We also communicate with the IRS to help prevent avoidable escalation and ensure that required financial information is presented properly.

Late or Unfiled Returns and Reestablishing Federal Tax Compliance

Unfiled returns may result from lost documents, transitions in employment, business disruptions, or uncertainty about filing obligations. Addressing past-due returns is often an important step before the IRS will consider other resolution options. We help Allen taxpayers identify which years need to be filed, assemble necessary records, prepare the returns, and manage the submission process. When appropriate, we coordinate communications with the IRS to document compliance efforts.

IRS Appeals and Matters Before the United States Tax Court

When taxpayers disagree with an IRS determination, the Office of Appeals can provide a forum for independent review. Appeals Officers consider documentation, relevant law, procedural issues, and the taxpayer’s explanation. We prepare detailed protest submissions, outline the legal basis for the taxpayer’s position, and represent Allen clients throughout the process. When a matter cannot be resolved administratively, we provide representation before the United States Tax Court when appropriate.

IRS Issues Involving Sensitive Circumstances or Potential Criminal Exposure

Some federal tax issues involve sensitive financial details, while others may raise concerns about potential criminal exposure. Attorney-client privilege allows taxpayers to discuss these matters candidly and without risk of disclosure. We carefully review the facts, explain the potential implications, and identify options for addressing the situation. When necessary, we communicate with the IRS or other agencies in a structured and cautious manner.

Why Allen Residents Choose Gregory Law Group, PLLC

Our attorneys previously served in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel and have firsthand experience with examinations, appeals, and federal tax litigation. This background allows us to anticipate how IRS personnel may approach a case and how internal procedures influence decision-making. As a boutique law firm, we intentionally limit our caseload to ensure close attorney involvement, detailed analysis, and a methodical approach to each matter. Our commitment is to provide practical, ethical, and well-reasoned guidance for every client.

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 a notice about income from a digital platform or gig-economy job?

Payment processors and online platforms issue Forms 1099 that are reported to the IRS. If your return does not reflect this income, the IRS may request clarification. We help verify whether the information is accurate and prepare a response that aligns with your records.

Business-related deductions often draw scrutiny when documentation is incomplete or inconsistent. We help organize records, review eligibility rules, and prepare a clear explanation for the IRS.

Discrepancies may arise when information from employers, childcare providers, or school records differs from what was reported. We assist in gathering the required documents and preparing a complete response.

Yes. The IRS receives Forms 1099-B and other investment-related documents. If reported amounts do not align with your return, the IRS may issue a notice. We review account statements and determine the appropriate response.

In some cases, automated notices continue until the IRS processes the submitted information. We review the status of your matter, contact the IRS if necessary, and help clarify whether additional action is required.

The IRS uses the last known address on file. We assist with updating your information, identifying which notices were issued, and determining how deadlines may apply.

Schedule a Consultation

If you live or work in the Allen area and need assistance with an IRS matter, we are available to help. Contact Gregory Law Group, PLLC to schedule a consultation with a former IRS Attorney.
Phone: 972-331-6666
Location: Dallas, Texas (by appointment only)

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