Cheshier Tax Resolution Helps Business Owner Resolve Payroll Compliance Crisis and Remove IRS Tax Liens

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Business Owner Avoids State Enforcement Action and IRS Liens Through Tax Resolution Success

DUNCANVILLE, Texas — Cheshier Tax Resolution announced another successful outcome for a business owner who was facing simultaneous state payroll compliance issues and federal tax collection actions.

The business owner initially contacted Cheshier Tax Resolution after receiving a Notice to Appear from the state employment commission regarding delinquent payroll tax reports. The notice warned that unresolved filing issues could result in further enforcement action and required the business owner to appear before state authorities if the matter was not corrected.

Most business owners don’t realize payroll tax problems rarely stay isolated.

When payroll filings fall behind, state agencies take notice. The IRS often does too.

Cheshier Tax Resolution immediately intervened on the taxpayer’s behalf, requesting additional time to resolve the matter and working directly with state officials. The firm prepared and filed the outstanding payroll reports and returns, brought the taxpayer back into compliance, and successfully negotiated the removal of the required appearance before the state employment commission.

At the same time, the firm addressed the taxpayer’s federal tax issues.

While resolving the payroll reporting deficiencies, Cheshier Tax Resolution worked directly with the Internal Revenue Service to address federal collection activity that included tax liens and levies affecting the business.

Those efforts resulted in the successful release of the federal tax lien and resolution of the collection matter, allowing the business owner to move forward without the burden of active federal tax lien enforcement.

“This case is a reminder that tax problems rarely arrive one at a time,” said Dionne Cheshier, EA, CTRS, founder of Cheshier Tax Resolution. “When state payroll issues and IRS collections collide, business owners can quickly feel overwhelmed. Our job is to create a path forward, restore compliance, and help clients regain control of their business.”

The outcome preserved the business owner’s ability to focus on operations rather than enforcement actions, collections, and mounting administrative burdens.

Cheshier Tax Resolution helps individuals and businesses nationwide resolve IRS and state tax issues, including payroll tax problems, tax liens, levies, audits, installment agreements, penalty abatements, and Offer in Compromise negotiations.

The IRS has processes.

State agencies have procedures.

The key is knowing how to navigate them before they escalate.

About Cheshier Tax Resolution

Cheshier Tax Resolution is a Texas-based tax resolution firm led by Dionne Cheshier, EA, CTRS. The firm specializes in IRS representation, tax debt resolution, payroll tax compliance, collection defense, audits, appeals, and taxpayer advocacy. Cheshier Tax Resolution is known as the Frontline Defender for the Distressed Taxpayer® and helps taxpayers transform overwhelming tax situations into clear paths forward.

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Cheshier Tax Resolution
210 S Cedar Ridge Dr, Suite B100
Duncanville, TX 75116

469-647-9950
Website: https://cheshiertaxresolution.com

FAQs

What is an IRS Tax Lien Release?

An IRS Tax Lien Release removes the federal government’s legal claim against a taxpayer’s property after the underlying tax obligation is resolved.

Can payroll tax problems lead to enforcement actions?

Yes. State agencies and the IRS can pursue collection actions when payroll tax filings remain unresolved.

Can IRS tax liens be removed?

In many cases, IRS tax liens can be released once compliance and payment requirements are met.

What happens if payroll tax returns are not filed?

Businesses may face penalties, collection actions, notices to appear, and additional enforcement measures.

How can a tax resolution firm help?

A tax resolution firm can communicate with taxing authorities, file missing returns, negotiate resolutions, and help taxpayers regain compliance.