# CCW EA Inc

## About

We offer Accounting, Tax Preparation, Tax Resolution and Audit Representation Services to Individuals and Business Owners. Contact Us at (818) 857-0488.

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Tax Services
- [Tax Preparation Services](https://bilarna.com/services/tax-services/tax-preparation)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is tax resolution and who needs it?**
A: Tax resolution is the process of negotiating with tax authorities, such as the IRS, to resolve outstanding tax debts, penalties, or filing issues. It is designed for individuals and business owners who cannot pay their full tax liability, have unfiled returns, or are facing collection actions like liens, levies, or wage garnishments. Common resolution methods include offers in compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement, and currently not collectible status. Tax resolution specialists assess the taxpayer’s financial situation, communicate with tax agencies on their behalf, and work to reduce the total amount owed or create a manageable payment plan. This service is critical for anyone experiencing tax-related financial hardship or facing aggressive enforcement measures, as it provides a structured path to compliance and relief. Professional representation ensures taxpayers’ rights are protected throughout the process.

**Q: How does tax preparation differ from tax resolution?**
A: Tax preparation and tax resolution serve different stages of the tax lifecycle. Tax preparation involves gathering financial documents, calculating deductions and credits, and filing accurate annual tax returns to comply with current laws. It is a proactive service performed each year to report income and pay any taxes due. Tax resolution, in contrast, is a reactive service that addresses past tax problems, such as unfiled returns, outstanding balances, or disputes with tax authorities. While tax preparation aims to prevent future issues, tax resolution fixes existing non-compliance. Both require professional expertise, but tax resolution often involves negotiation, legal strategies, and representation in audits or collections. A taxpayer may first need tax preparation to get current, then tax resolution if prior obligations remain unresolved. Understanding the distinction helps individuals and businesses choose the right service based on whether they need to file correctly going forward or resolve past liabilities.

**Q: What should I expect during an IRS audit representation process?**
A: During an IRS audit representation, a qualified tax professional acts as your advocate, managing all communication with the IRS to protect your rights and minimize adjustments. The process typically begins with the representative reviewing the audit notice and gathering necessary financial documents, such as receipts, bank statements, and prior tax returns. They then prepare a comprehensive response to the IRS’s inquiries, often drafting written explanations and assembling supporting evidence. If the audit proceeds to an in-person meeting, the representative attends on your behalf, presenting the case and negotiating any disputed items. Throughout, they ensure you do not inadvertently provide damaging information. The goal is to resolve the audit with the least possible additional tax, penalties, or interest. After the audit, the representative can also handle appeals if the outcome is unfavorable. Having professional representation significantly reduces stress and improves the likelihood of a favorable resolution.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/ccweainc
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/ccweainc/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/ccweainc/openapi.yaml
