We approach every client relationship with the understanding that complex tax matters can impact any individual and that no business is immune to challenging economic times. It is with this empathy and dedication to our clients’ future financial outlook that we work to optimize your tax controversy outcome.
At Murray Moyer we are committed to serving as a trusted advisor to our clients during their most dire fiscal situations. Our highly experienced team of tax attorney’s, CPA’s and auditors work tirelessly to aid individuals and businesses alike in resolving their state and federal tax issues.
Our goal is to help you navigate the often intimidating process of resolving tax issues, ensuring your rights are protected every step of the way.
How We Can Help
- Accounting: Tax return filing for businesses and individuals including past date returns, auditing, and reconstruction of business finances.
- Appeals: Representing your interests in appealing IRS and NCDOR decisions to secure a more favorable outcome.
- Bookkeeping: comprehensive finance support for business including setup and review, general ledger entry and regular financial reporting.
- Collection Process: Guidance and representation in dealing with IRS and NCDOR collection actions, including liens and levies.
- Installment Agreements: Facilitating payment plans that allow you to pay off your tax debt over time in a manageable way.
- Offers in Compromise: Negotiating settlements to resolve your tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed.
- Tax Audits: Assistance with navigating the audit process, ensuring proper representation and defense of your tax positions.
- Tax Court Litigation: Aggressive representation in the U.S. Tax Court or North Carolina courts to contest disputed tax assessments.
- Tax Levy: Helping prevent or stop the IRS or NCDOR from seizing your assets or garnishing your wages.
- Tax Lien: Assisting in addressing and resolving federal and state tax liens on your property.
- Tax Representation: expert resolution of tax disputes between businesses and individuals, and the taxing authorities at the IRS and NCDOR.