Tax Resolution Specialists in Great Falls, MT
IRS debt, back taxes, wage garnishments, bank levies, and federal tax liens in Great Falls. MERNA™-certified specialists serving Great Falls and the surrounding Montana area.
Tax Resolution in Great Falls: What to Expect
Montana residents may face both IRS and Montana Department of Revenue collections simultaneously. Our Great Falls specialists handle both federal and state resolution simultaneously.
🏛️ Local Great Falls IRS Knowledge
Your case is handled by the IRS Montana district. Our specialists know the local IRS agents and their negotiation patterns — giving you an edge in Great Falls that a national firm can’t match.
⚖️ Montana Department of Revenue
Montana residents may face both IRS and Montana Department of Revenue collections simultaneously. Our Great Falls specialists are trained in both IRS and Montana Department of Revenue procedures.
🛑 Emergency Levy Release in Great Falls
Wage garnishments and bank levies in Great Falls can be released within 24–72 hours with proper representation. We act immediately to stop collection actions.
📋 MERNA™-Certified Specialists
Every specialist in our Great Falls network is MERNA™-certified — vetted for IRS resolution expertise and knowledge of Montana’s specific tax environment.
IRS Resolution Programs Available in Great Falls
All federal IRS programs are available to Great Falls taxpayers. Your specialist will identify which combination gives you the best outcome.
- Offer in Compromise (OIC)Settle for less than you owe
- Installment AgreementStructured monthly payment plan
- Currently Not CollectiblePause collections during hardship
- Penalty AbatementRemove IRS penalties (first-time now automatic)
- Wage Garnishment ReleaseEmergency release within 24–72 hours
- Bank Levy ReleaseFreeze reversed before 21-day seizure
- Federal Tax Lien DischargeRemove lien from credit and property
- Unfiled Returns ResolutionGet compliant and minimize damage
Free Tax Resolution Consultation in Great Falls
Find out exactly what you qualify for — no cost, no obligation. A Great Falls specialist will review your IRS notices and tell you your options.
Get My Free Great Falls ConsultationTax Resolution in Great Falls — FAQ
Common questions from Great Falls taxpayers facing IRS debt.
How do I find a tax resolution specialist near me in Great Falls, MT?
Uncle Kam’s MERNA™-certified network includes tax resolution specialists serving Great Falls and the surrounding Montana area. Look for Enrolled Agents, CPAs with IRS representation experience, or tax attorneys — and always verify credentials and get flat-fee pricing upfront before committing. Get a free Great Falls assessment here.
Can the IRS garnish my wages if I live in Great Falls, MT?
Yes — the IRS can garnish wages anywhere in the US including Great Falls. Before garnishing, the IRS must send a Final Notice of Intent to Levy (LT11 or Letter 1058). You have 30 days to request a Collection Due Process hearing, which temporarily stops the levy. If you’ve already received this notice, act immediately — a Great Falls specialist can file an emergency CDP request or negotiate a release within 24–72 hours.
What IRS office handles Great Falls, Montana tax cases?
Great Falls taxpayers are handled by the IRS Montana district office. Our specialists know the local IRS agents and their negotiation patterns — which gives Great Falls taxpayers a significant advantage compared to working with a national firm that has no local knowledge. The IRS also has Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) in major Montana cities for in-person appointments.
How much does tax resolution cost in Great Falls?
Tax resolution fees in Great Falls vary by case complexity: simple installment agreements typically run $500–$1,500; Offer in Compromise cases run $3,500–$8,000 (plus the $205 IRS application fee); full representation with levy release and OIC can run $5,000–$15,000. Uncle Kam’s MERNA™-certified Great Falls specialists offer flat-fee pricing with a free initial consultation — so you know exactly what resolution will cost before committing.
Do I qualify for an Offer in Compromise in Great Falls?
OIC eligibility is based on your Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP) — a calculation of your income, expenses, and asset equity. In 2026, the IRS accepted approximately 21% of OIC applications. To qualify, you must have filed all required returns, made all required estimated tax payments, and not be in open bankruptcy. The IRS pre-qualifier tool gives a rough estimate, but a Great Falls specialist review is essential before applying — a rejected OIC resets the collection statute. Get a free OIC assessment for Great Falls here.
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