Strategic IRS Tax Resolution & Representation
Serving Visalia, Fresno, and clients throughout California and the United States.
Former IRS Revenue Officers
Helping individuals stop levies, resolve tax debt, and take control of their case.
We bring over 40 years of combined IRS experience handling bank levies, wage garnishments, liens, and enforced collections. We don’t just prepare paperwork—we understand how your case is evaluated inside the IRS and use that knowledge to build the right resolution strategy.
Practical solutions for IRS tax debt—built on real enforcement experience, not guesswork.
Lynx Tax Advisors is a California-based tax resolution firm led by a former IRS Revenue Officer with nearly 20 years of experience in IRS collections, enforcement, and taxpayer advocacy. We specialize in resolving IRS tax debt, including installment agreements, offers in compromise, currently not collectible status, and lien or levy actions.
Serving Clients Throughout California and Nationwide
We provide IRS tax relief and resolution services to clients throughout California and across the United States. As Enrolled Agents, we are federally authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS regardless of location.
Whether you’re dealing with IRS notices, levies, unfiled returns, or tax debt, our team delivers strategic guidance backed by real-world experience inside the IRS.
Lynx Tax Advisors is based in Visalia, California and offers in-person consultations by appointment for local clients, in addition to phone and secure virtual meetings.
In-Person Consultations
In-person consultations are available by appointment for clients in Visalia and surrounding areas. Most services are handled remotely, but local meetings can be arranged as needed.
IRS Problems Require More Than Guesswork
When you receive an IRS notice, owe back taxes, have unfiled returns, or face collection action, it can be difficult to know what step to take first. Calling the IRS without a plan may lead to confusion, unnecessary delays, or agreements that do not fully account for your financial situation.
Lynx Tax Advisors helps individuals, self-employed taxpayers, and small business owners understand their options before they move forward. We review the issue, identify collection risk, and help determine whether a payment plan, penalty relief, currently not collectible status, offer in compromise, lien resolution, levy release, or filing compliance strategy may be appropriate.
Our approach is built on real IRS collections and enforcement experience. We understand how collection cases move, what information the IRS may request, and how taxpayers can better prepare before responding to notices or collection pressure.
Who We Help
We work with taxpayers who need practical guidance for federal tax issues, including balances due, IRS notices, wage garnishments, bank levies, tax liens, unfiled returns, and unresolved tax years. Some clients need help getting compliant. Others need representation after collection action has already started.
Whether your situation is urgent or you are trying to address the problem before it escalates, the first step is understanding where your case stands and what options may be available.
A Strategic Approach to Tax Resolution
Every tax case is different. The right resolution depends on the amount owed, filing compliance, income, expenses, assets, deadlines, enforcement status, and IRS account history. Lynx Tax Advisors focuses on understanding the full picture before recommending a path forward.
Our goal is to help clients make informed decisions, avoid unnecessary surprises, and move toward a practical resolution based on their facts and circumstances.
Reviewed by Brandon Lynch, Enrolled Agent and former IRS Supervisory Revenue Officer. With nearly two decades of experience in IRS collections and enforcement, he has handled complex tax matters involving levies, liens, payment plans, and financial hardship cases.
This page is provided for general educational purposes and reflects experience with IRS collection procedures and tax resolution matters. It is not legal or tax advice and should not be relied upon for any specific taxpayer situation.