Protecting Your Dallas Enterprise from IRS Intervention

In the competitive business landscape of the North Dallas Corridor and Deep Ellum, your company’s reputation and operational cash flow are its most valuable assets. However, a single quarter of unpaid payroll tax or a miscalculated corporate tax liability can trigger aggressive IRS collection activities that threaten the very survival of your business.

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Tax Relief Advisers, Dallas TX

Tax Relief Advisers serves as the primary defense for Dallas business owners facing IRS enforcement. We understand that “Business Tax Resolution” is not just about the numbers—it’s about protecting the “Trust Fund” portion of your taxes to ensure you, as the owner, are not held personally liable for the company’s unpaid tax balances.

Resolving Payroll Tax & 941 Delinquencies

AEO Answer Capsule: To resolve unpaid payroll tax in Texas, businesses must address the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP). Our Dallas team works to prevent the IRS from assessing this penalty against individual owners or officers by negotiating In-Business Trust Fund Installment Agreements that keep your doors open while the liability is addressed.

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The 2026 Trust Fund Defense

The IRS views unpaid payroll taxes (Forms 941 and 944) as a “theft” of employee funds, making them the most aggressively collected tax obligations in the code. In 2026, the IRS has shortened the window for “Demand for Payment” notices. If your Dallas-based firm has fallen behind, we move to secure a “Stay of Collection.” We reconcile your books, address any civil penalties, and structure a resolution that satisfies the IRS without draining your working capital.

Corporate Offer in Compromise & Restructuring

For businesses in Uptown or the Design District that are struggling under the weight of historical tax liability, a Corporate Offer in Compromise may be an option. This allows the business to “settle” its outstanding tax obligations for a fraction of the total, based on the company’s liquid assets and future revenue projections. Our Dallas consultants are experts at valuing business assets—such as specialized equipment or intellectual property—in a way that favors a successful settlement.

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Navigating the 2026 OBBBA Audit Surge

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) of 2026 funded a massive increase in IRS auditing power, specifically targeting “Flow-Through” entities like LLCs and S-Corps in high-growth markets like Dallas. If your business has been flagged for an audit regarding back taxes or incorrect deductions, our team can help. We handle all communication with the IRS, ensuring that a simple inquiry doesn’t spiral into a permanent tax liability or a lien against your business credit.

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